Now I have a broader story about the side effect of snotting and sinus drainage. Sorry about that.
On the other hand I m really glad you shared this. A lot of other people can learn a lot, even professionals in other medical specialties.
Sleep medicine is gradually gain relevance and airway obstruction is one of the common disturbances of sleep, aside other chronic health condition and emotional distress.
I hope your study goes well soon.
I hope it goes well also, tho I don't hold out high hopes.
Since I am a "Rotisserie Sleeper" (I constantly change position and roll from side to side as I sleep) I can't see how 'airway obstruction' could be the all important factor. I DO snore I now know. My watch gives me the time I snored. It even records the sound of my shoring, should I be interested in hearing it.
Which is weird.
So last night I got 5 hrs 45 min sleep, I snored 19 min out of that and overnight my O2 dropped to 74% at least once.
G'day @jaydr
It's beautiful what technology could offer.
An obstruction of the airway during sleep reduces the oxygen circulation and this can result hypoxia reduce Oxygen circulation. Among many things can cause a non restful sleep, waking up tired and even poor sleep.