
If you’re getting back into your routine but still feel exhausted, you’re not alone. At Lung & Sleep Specialists, January is one of the most common months for patients to seek help for ongoing fatigue, poor sleep quality, and excessive daytime sleepiness.
Why Post-Holiday Fatigue Persists
While disrupted schedules and late nights contribute to short-term tiredness, persistent fatigue often indicates a sleep disorder — especially if symptoms continue weeks after the holidays end.
Common Sleep Issues We Diagnose
- Obstructive sleep apnea
- Insomnia
- Restless sleep or frequent awakenings
- Circadian rhythm disruptions
Sleep apnea, in particular, is frequently undiagnosed and can affect people of all ages and body types.
Symptoms That Shouldn’t Be Ignored
- Loud or chronic snoring
- Morning headaches
- Difficulty concentrating
- Falling asleep during the day
- Waking up gasping or choking
Poor sleep doesn’t just affect energy — it increases the risk of heart disease, high blood pressure, diabetes, and mood disorders.
Why January Is a Smart Time for a Sleep Study
Many patients have met insurance deductibles by the start of the year, and early diagnosis allows treatment to begin before symptoms worsen. Identifying a sleep disorder can dramatically improve energy, focus, and overall health.
