I just came back from the sleep study and it doesn't seem like I have sleep apnea. I'd be surprised if I did or if I have any sleep disorders.
I noticed after I took the sleeping pill that was offered I became even more restless which typically happens when I take any sleeping pill.
What I'm concerned about is what happened in the morning. I don't know what it was and I was worried about it. Everything was fine. The lady was taking the stuff off and then all of a sudden it's like.. some sort of heat/fog entered my head. I could barely think. I kept thinking, "Is this because I didn't have enough water? I think I'm hungry. What if I can't drive home. I think I need water. Am I hungry?" etc.
I was originally leaning back in my seat, but then I remember leaning forward and breathing in more consciously. I don't think it was difficult to breathe, but something was making me feel like I needed to breathe more consciously. I remember my head just filling up with heat and my vision was becoming a bit blurry and slow. The voice of the technician was becoming really distant and I could barely hear or understand her, despite her being right behind me. I remember grabbing hold of the bottom of the chair because I was worried I was going to fall off. I remember also that a buzzing sound was terribly obvious. I don't know if that's what people talk about when they say ringing in the ears?
I felt nauseous, maybe that's why I felt inclined to breathe more consciously. I wasn't having much of a stomach ache, but it felt like I was having feelings of nausea. I debated if I should tell the technician that I felt weird and if I could lie down for a bit. I ended up only asking for a cup of water. I immediately got up after she left and lied down, closed my eyes, and waited.
I vaguely remember her coming back in and telling me I can't fall back asleep. I wasn't able to respond. I just sat back up and took some water then laid back down. I don't remember how long. Maybe only 5 minutes, but it felt like 10-15, I was able to get up again, drink more water, and walk to the restroom and back. After a few more minutes I was feeling normal again and by the time I got to my car I was okay. Tired, but okay..
I think the closest experience I had to this would probably be when I went biking early in the morning after not eating or drinking that morning or the night before. But this morning I literally just woke up and sat down on a chair...
Do you guys have any idea what this was? Was it some migraine or headache..? Or dehydration of some sort? I was really worried I'd have to call for someone to pick me up and I was too scared to tell the lady what was happening.