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At 01:59 PM 12/17/00 +0000, Rhonda wrote:

>Hi All

>

>I have read several posts about people with sleep apnea. That is not

>being able to sleep right?

Sleep apnea is the (temporary) cessation or interruption of breathing while

you are sleeping. It can have several sources, neurological being one of them.

>Is wanting to sleep all the time a symptom? I have always required a

>lot of sleep, but lately as soon as I sit down, I'm out.

This sounds more like fatigue. Also a common symptom with many possible

sources.

I saw a great definition the other day: " Reality: Those brief intervals of

consciousness between naps. " It would be funnier if it wasn't so true.

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Hi, I'm Betty and though I've been a member for quite a while I've

been away from it for quite some time. I was reading a few posts and

noticed that some of you have trouble falling asleep. I, too, have

sleep problems but of another sort and was wondering if any others

have it though I found quite a few in another group and it is part of

fibro. Non-restorative sleep. It's where you sleep but with many

active dreams during the night....in fact you ONLY dream. No rest.

I've been this way for many years and it's really starting to take

it's toll on me. It's getting to where I get up in the morning just

wanting to scream. I have other problems as well, and sometimes don't

know if the problem is related to them or the fibro. I won't take up

more time now, perhaps in another post, but am hoping I can get some

answers here. My doctor is a creep...last time I went to him with a

lot of pain he told me I couldn't be hurting the way I was describing.

So I quit going. Anyway, thanks. Betty

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Hi Betty, I'm and I have this problem also. I find that the dreams

increase in number and weirdness if I'm feeling worse overall, and/or have extra

stress in my life. I think it is strangly comforting to find that every time I

am having a new symptom or worsening of an old one, it somehow becomes the

subject on this group! How odd is that?

Sweet *dreamless* sleep,

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Hi, I'm Betty and though I've been a member for quite a while I've

been away from it for quite some time. I was reading a few posts and

noticed that some of you have trouble falling asleep. I, too, have

sleep problems but of another sort and was wondering if any others

have it though I found quite a few in another group and it is part of

fibro. Non-restorative sleep. It's where you sleep but with many

active dreams during the night....in fact you ONLY dream. No rest.

I've been this way for many years and it's really starting to take

it's toll on me. It's getting to where I get up in the morning just

wanting to scream. I have other problems as well, and sometimes don't

know if the problem is related to them or the fibro. I won't take up

more time now, perhaps in another post, but am hoping I can get some

answers here. My doctor is a creep...last time I went to him with a

lot of pain he told me I couldn't be hurting the way I was describing.

So I quit going. Anyway, thanks. Betty

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Betty, it is too bad you have such a bum for a Dr. I have been fortunate to

have a great Rheumy, who is very sympathetic. She has tried may different things

for sleep. The only thing that works for me is ambien cr . I hope you are able

to find an other Dr, there are good, kind caring ones out there.

Peggyb

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Hi, I'm Betty and though I've been a member for quite a while I've

been away from it for quite some time.

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Dear Betty,

What an idiot! It only confirms what I already know about alot of

doctors, there not in it to help, just in it for the green! I always secretly

wish that they at some point in their life come down with everything that we

experience and then truly know what its like. I know, not a good thought, but

when you keep meeting with resistence and neglect, it tends to where your sanity

down and you start aiming your hostility back at at them through some sort of

negative thought process. At least that's whats happened to me. We go to them

for help, only to be turned away in alot of cases. Now I know there are good

doctors out there, but there are doctors who shouldn't be practicing either,

they really should of went into real estate, and saved us all the heartache!

Hope you can find someone decent. Claudette.

Betty wrote:

Hi, I'm Betty and though I've been a member for quite a while I've

been away from it for quite some time. I was reading a few posts and

noticed that some of you have trouble falling asleep. I, too, have

sleep problems but of another sort and was wondering if any others

have it though I found quite a few in another group and it is part of

fibro. Non-restorative sleep. It's where you sleep but with many

active dreams during the night....in fact you ONLY dream. No rest.

I've been this way for many years and it's really starting to take

it's toll on me. It's getting to where I get up in the morning just

wanting to scream. I have other problems as well, and sometimes don't

know if the problem is related to them or the fibro. I won't take up

more time now, perhaps in another post, but am hoping I can get some

answers here. My doctor is a creep...last time I went to him with a

lot of pain he told me I couldn't be hurting the way I was describing.

So I quit going. Anyway, thanks. Betty

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> Hi, I'm Betty and though I've been a member for quite a

while I've

> been away from it for quite some time. I was reading a few posts

and

> noticed that some of you have trouble falling asleep. I, too, have

> sleep problems but of another sort and was wondering if any others

> have it though I found quite a few in another group and it is part

of

> fibro. Non-restorative sleep. It's where you sleep but with many

> active dreams during the night....in fact you ONLY dream. No rest.

> I've been this way for many years and it's really starting to take

> it's toll on me. It's getting to where I get up in the morning just

> wanting to scream. I have other problems as well, and sometimes

don't

> know if the problem is related to them or the fibro. I won't take

up

> more time now, perhaps in another post, but am hoping I can get

some

> answers here. My doctor is a creep...last time I went to him with a

> lot of pain he told me I couldn't be hurting the way I was

describing.

> So I quit going. Anyway, thanks. Betty

>

>

> I quite going to doctors! I lost a dr. that was supportive (the

only one) and then finally just gave up! I do as must natural as I

can. I find I do much better with supplements and going the natural

route in general anyway. Doctors just don't know anything about this!

Or, diets, etc.

I didn't sleep for the first 54.5 yrs. of my life!! Literally!!! I'm

55 now! I know go to bed and sleep, perhaps still not as soundly as

most people but at least I'm sleeping. I don't sleep for long periods

of time. But I'm sleeping. With Fibro we don't get into a REM sleep

pattern, that's where the healing takes place. I have tried it all,

believe me.

~

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Dear ,

I understand what you are saying. I have nights like that. I dont sleep as

it is and sont remember the last tiem I had a good night sleep, probably about

14 years ago when I had my daughter is when I can track down the sleep insomnia

starting but I was always the first one up and could never stay up late and was

always tired. When I do dream they seem so real and I have a very hard time

telling whether or not they are reality or not. I fall asleep for about a 1/2

hour and think that I have slept for hours and realize that i only slept that

long and then im up for several hours more, fun when I have to work 13 hours the

next few days. thatn k goodness I am off until monday.

Hang in there

today is a bad day for me My trigeminal neuralgia is acting up very bad so my

face is killing me and i cant stand the pain

-------------- Original message --------------

> Hi, I'm Betty and though I've been a member for quite a

while I've

> been away from it for quite some time. I was reading a few posts

and

> noticed that some of you have trouble falling asleep. I, too, have

> sleep problems but of another sort and was wondering if any others

> have it though I found quite a few in another group and it is part

of

> fibro. Non-restorative sleep. It's where you sleep but with many

> active dreams during the night....in fact you ONLY dream. No rest.

> I've been this way for many years and it's really starting to take

> it's toll on me. It's getting to where I get up in the morning just

> wanting to scream. I have other problems as well, and sometimes

don't

> know if the problem is related to them or the fibro. I won't take

up

> more time now, perhaps in another post, but am hoping I can get

some

> answers here. My doctor is a creep...last time I went to him with a

> lot of pain he told me I couldn't be hurting the way I was

describing.

> So I quit going. Anyway, thanks. Betty

>

>

> I quite going to doctors! I lost a dr. that was supportive (the

only one) and then finally just gave up! I do as must natural as I

can. I find I do much better with supplements and going the natural

route in general anyway. Doctors just don't know anything about this!

Or, diets, etc.

I didn't sleep for the first 54.5 yrs. of my life!! Literally!!! I'm

55 now! I know go to bed and sleep, perhaps still not as soundly as

most people but at least I'm sleeping. I don't sleep for long periods

of time. But I'm sleeping. With Fibro we don't get into a REM sleep

pattern, that's where the healing takes place. I have tried it all,

believe me.

~

> ---------------------------------

> How low will we go? Check out Yahoo! Messenger's low PC-to-Phone

call rates.

>

>

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Hi everyone. I'm newly rx'd w/FM in 6/06 and I'm new to this group.

This is my first read and post.

I have the same problem with Ambien that Mindi has. For the first

month or so it worked great. It felt so good to get a full night's

sleep. But for the past month, it has not been working as well.

Sometimes it takes me longer to fall asleep and sometimes I keep

waking up during the night. I asked my Dr. about it and he never

heard of Ambien not working like this. I was suprised to hear that

someone else has the same problem. Has anyone found something that

works better?

Thanks, .

>

> Carol brought up the subject of sleep cycles in her post. I was

just wondering how everyone else deals with this. I'm taking Ambien,

which used to just knock me out into a wonderful dreamless sleep for

about 8 hours or so, but for the past month or so it doesn't work as

well. It takes me forever (at least a couple of hours) to fall asleep

- sometimes I just catch cat naps all night long. It seemed like I was

always looking at the clock, so I finally got one that you can't read

in the dark unless you push a button and I even put that on Steve's

side of the bed! But, even with all that, when I do fall asleep I

have the most bizarre dreams! I know that prednisone can give you

wierd dreams, so I try and take that early in the day, but the wierd

dreams still happen nearly every night. Then I know I " m not sleeping

well because I'm so tired all the next day. Any suggestions? I go to

my doctor next month, so I want to be ready with my list!

>

> Mindi

>

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Sheila,

Thanks for your reply. I will ask my Dr about Lunesta at my next vist.

>

> Hi , Have you tried Lunesta? That is a new drug out and people

I have talked to say that it really works and you don't fell all hung

over the next morning.

>

> Sheila

>

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Ambien quit working for me for a while. My Rheumy said to hang in there it

would work again. It did, but I still couldn't fall asleep quickly, but did

sleep once I got to sleep. Never get 8 hrs tho, but maybe I don't' need that

much, who knows. I am now taking ambien cr, and it is working so far.

Peggyb

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Hi everyone. I'm newly rx'd w/FM in 6/06 and I'm new to this group.

This is my first read and post.

I have the same problem with Ambien that Mindi has. For the first

month or so it worked great. It felt so good to get a full night's

sleep. But for the past month, it has not been working as well.

Sometimes it takes me longer to fall asleep and sometimes I keep

waking up during the night. I asked my Dr. about it and he never

heard of Ambien not working like this. I was suprised to hear that

someone else has the same problem. Has anyone found something that

works better?

Thanks, .

>

> Carol brought up the subject of sleep cycles in her post. I was

just wondering how everyone else deals with this. I'm taking Ambien,

which used to just knock me out into a wonderful dreamless sleep for

about 8 hours or so, but for the past month or so it doesn't work as

well. It takes me forever (at least a couple of hours) to fall asleep

- sometimes I just catch cat naps all night long. It seemed like I was

always looking at the clock, so I finally got one that you can't read

in the dark unless you push a button and I even put that on Steve's

side of the bed! But, even with all that, when I do fall asleep I

have the most bizarre dreams! I know that prednisone can give you

wierd dreams, so I try and take that early in the day, but the wierd

dreams still happen nearly every night. Then I know I " m not sleeping

well because I'm so tired all the next day. Any suggestions? I go to

my doctor next month, so I want to be ready with my list!

>

> Mindi

>

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HI all,

I don't take Lunesta or other sleeping meds yet. So far the Elavil,

benadryl, Soma, Melatonin and a pain pill helps me sleep. I take

Valerian root as a back up. Since I had to stop the Elavil and

Benadryl for my allergy test I bought the Valerain. It stinks so I

use my calcium chew afterward.

Debbie J

-- In Fibromyalgia_Support_Group , " slimmingdaffodil "

wrote:

>

> Sheila,

>

> Thanks for your reply. I will ask my Dr about Lunesta at my next

vist.

>

>

>

>

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