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Sleep apnea
I have sleep apnea and am completing my ADA application at my college. Will someone be able to write a note for me explaining the difficulties a student might have in the classroom with sleep apnea?
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A growing number of studies confirm what parents and teachers have known for generations: Good sleep is vitally important for college students. In the past decade, the field of sleep medicine has made great progress in recognizing the link between a student’s quality and quantity of sleep and their daytime function.How a person sleeps has a tremendous impact on cognitive performance including learning, memory, and overall health. Sleep apnea, a potentially dangerous disorder wherein a person repeatedly stops and starts breathing while sleeping. And because sleep apnea doesn’t allow for a restful night’s sleep, it can leave college kids feeling fatigued and groggy all day long. Sleep apnea often can be treated with continuous positive airway pressure, or CPAP, machine. But sometimes it just isn’t a good fit with college students who are self-conscious or embarrassed about requiring a CPAP. In those cases, a doctor may consider prescribing a dental jaw advancement appliance, which moves the jaw forward and allows better air flow, for those with mild sleep apnea. For students with sleep apnea, educating their peers can reduce much of the potential embarrassment around using a CPAP. Explain the importance of CPAP usage with obstructive sleep apnea and the potential complications of not being treated to your friends. Once you explain it to them they are very understanding of it, and are quite comfortable with it.
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