if you go to this place you will be entering via discrete side door . Go ahead and have your bath and show up in your PJs robe and slippers.Golden Daze wrote:No, LSAT, I’m not kidding! When I go on a business trip or a vacation, I certainly expect the hotel room to have a bathtub. It’s just standard. I don't think it has anything to do with insurance either. Accessibility for the handicapped is a requirement of any public restroom.
May be you prefer taking a shower . . . but I prefer to take an evening bath and can’t sleep at all unless I do. For me, a soothing bath is part of my prescribed sleep hygiene. I could have a nice, soothing soak at home and then go out to the sleep lab. I do live in Phoenix, so it's not that cold, even during the winter. Right!!!
A soothing bath in the evening is excellent for sleep hygiene, i wish i got time to do it more but its tough with the young kids.
Your wished got me to thinking what the market demand would be for mobile home sleep studies? equipment could be setup in your own bedroom and the titrator monitors you from another room in your house.