Guest guest Posted November 7, 2001 Report Share Posted November 7, 2001 Thanks Sally, I had forgotten some of the details of what goes on in some sleep disturbances. later and hugs, cindy Re: Sleep issues>>Cindy > Hi Cindy > > Yes, you are right, Ambien is one of the better sleep drugs. It is > normally the REM cycle that's lost in the sleep cycle. That's the deep > sleep cycle you need to maintain sanity :>) and keep you going. Without > it, people tend to have extreme complications such as blackouts and > sleep walking and some have been known to even commit violent acts when > their sleep cycles have been disruppted. The sleep/wake cycle, motor > and balance skills, breathing and heart rate, and sexual function is all > controlled by the cerebellum. Many talk about the drunken walk of MSA > patients and it is quite true. The cerebellum is the first spot in the > brain to react to alcohol, thus, the loss of coordination. The MSA walk > and tumble is just like the person who has had too much to drink, only > difference is that the MSA patient does it sober !! :>) > > It is normal for most sleep drugs not to be used for the average person > for more than 10 to 14 days. It is suggested that they should have > recovered from whatever problem they had by that time and stopping the > drug is suggested so as not to inhibit the normal sleep cycle. > > This of course would be different for every patient. That is why my > mother was put on the drug as a means to control lack of normal sleep > cycle and complications she was having due to Alzheimer Disease. The > drug seems to work for her within 30 to 60 minutes after taking it and > clears her system quite well by early morning so she doesn't seem to > have any drugged feeling. She takes the drug in combination with > Seroquel to help keep her from acting out on her hallucinations and help > control her behavior. > > The Ambien has been a god-send for her and us. She is now on it > permanently because I can now stipulate that she must have it. > Something I couldn't do when she was younger and only showing signs of > behavior problems several times a year. > > I've probably told you much more than you wanted to know, sorry about > that :>). > > Sally > > > If you do not wish to belong to shydrager, you may > unsubscribe by sending a blank email to > > shydrager-unsubscribe > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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