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Post by ham7137 » Mon Nov 29, 2010 8:16 pm

Hi again....I go for my first sleep study tomorrow night...I'm on ambien as needed...if I took it before the study would it affect the results?

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Post by Willtry » Mon Nov 29, 2010 8:24 pm

As far as I know DO NOT TAKE as it will Effect the outcome of the study
you want a true picture of the results the medicine will only mask the problem

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Post by cflame1 » Mon Nov 29, 2010 8:45 pm

not true... ambien is what they give you at the study if you can't sleep.

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Post by Willtry » Mon Nov 29, 2010 10:09 pm

Why give a med to make you sleep when they are trying to find the reason behind the sleep Problem to me It will only generate a false positive response
I'm on ambien as needed...if I took it before the study would it affect the results?
If they need to give you the Med at the time of the study that is up to them.

But I would not take them before the study unless instructed.

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Post by Laurie1041 » Mon Nov 29, 2010 11:48 pm

ham7137 wrote:Hi again....I go for my first sleep study tomorrow night...I'm on ambien as needed...if I took it before the study would it affect the results?
I would do two things:

1. Call your referring doctor and ask this question; and/or
2. Call the sleep lab. My sleep lab instructions said to take my prescribed sleep meds.

I have had 4 separate sleep studies and took my sleep medication with each of them as advised by my doctor. All 4 studies were of excellent quality. My REM revealed pathology, but it was explained to me that this was most likely due to long-term use of sleep meds in combination with my obstructive sleep apnea.

Some people are highly sensitive to sleeping in a strange location - especially a sleep lab. There is nothing worse than to go through the time and expense of a sleep study and be unable to sleep. Best Wishes, Laurie

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Post by rosiefrosie » Tue Nov 30, 2010 12:12 am

When I went for my sleep study, Ambien was ordered by the sleep doctor to help me sleep. Ambien will not mask the problem. If you have sleep apnea it will be apparent whether you took the Ambien or not.

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Post by digitaleagle » Tue Nov 30, 2010 8:51 am

I was told by my Sleep Dr. to take an Ambien at both my sleep study and titration. My snoring actually is worse when I take Ambien and wanted to test me at my worst. I'd check with your Dr. before you took anything though.

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