Guest guest Posted March 22, 2001 Report Share Posted March 22, 2001 In a message dated 3/22/01 12:43:57 PM Eastern Standard Time, mcneilfamily@... writes: > Before the surgery I had this problem for years. I would wake up most > nights at almost exactly 4:00. I had a sleep study and was diagnosed with > Apnea. Dear folks, How many people have had sleep studies - I would love to have one, but was afraid to ask my doctor... Have a great day and may God shower you with blessings, Larry C. dx with fibromyalgia, chronic fatigue syndrome and occipital neuralgia in Nov 99, praying for a doctor who will order an MRI to explore the possibility of Chiari Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 22, 2001 Report Share Posted March 22, 2001 Before the surgery I had this problem for years. I would wake up most nights at almost exactly 4:00. I had a sleep study and was diagnosed with Apnea. I had my dentist fit me for a special mouthpiece called " silent night. " it moved my bottom jaw forward to keep the airway open. as soon as I started wearing it I started sleeping through the night. I would actually wake up feeling like I had slept instead of exhausted. there are a number of devices that work this way, another is called " thorasnore. " Also there is a device called a C-PAP that actually fits around the outside of your mouth and provides slightly pressurized air to keep you breathing. I would suggest you look into one of these solutions, it worked for me. While I was still in the hospital following surgery the sleep apnea disappeared, I have not had a problem since. Don McNeil Tucson, AZ Awakening At Night...Getting Sooooo Old > Hi All, > > I haven't written in a while but am still reading as > much as I can:) > Here's the deal.... > EVERY night now I wake up between 3:30 AM and 4:15 I > am assuming it is because I am not breathing.... > because in my worst health times I would wake up > gasping for air out of a " dead " sleep exactly around > this time too. Right now I don't wake up gasping for > air but start slowly coming out of my sleep around > then. > Also during my sleep study about a year ago I guess I > was close to my " worst " health stages and would pull > this. Of course the doctor at the time said nothing > intelligent in my mind about it. Anyway, my best guess > is this time is right before I hit REM sleep which of > course means I never wake up rested unless I get a > good 10 hours of sleep. I have to coax myself to fall > asleep again for like a good hour after I wake up too. > It's difficult because I feel like my body is sort of > going into shock at this time of night. It's like too > much adrenaline is being produced and I become very > " antsy. " I guess it's my body's way of saying it's > pissed. > > DOES ANYONE EXPERIENCE THIS TOo? DO YOU HAVE ANY > SOLUTIONS/HELPFUL IDEAS? DOES ANYONE HAVE A BETTER > EXPLANATION FOR ME? > > The only thing that does solve my problem is taking an > Ativan before bed. Of course I don't want to take any > medication at all so I use it VERY SPARINGLY- Only > when I feel I really need it. > > Thanks To all of You once again. > Page > 6 MM - no surgery and still not working:( > > > Oh and no matter what I do before I go to bed to try > and make myself relax it doesn't matter. For example, > I will do a little Yoga,drink some herbal tea, light > some essential oils to calm my nerves, take hot > baths...you get the picture. > > __________________________________________________ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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