Guest guest Posted March 22, 2004 Report Share Posted March 22, 2004 Hi Lana, Is he taking Provigil or something else? I'll be glad when I can talk face to face with this doctor again. If I eat sugar, the Provigil can barely cut it. As far as my times, go, the doctor said my average time was 2 minutes. I guess that means some were less!! In this book that I am rereadng, I just this second remembered it talking about how people who have problems like this especially, can fall asleep of nanoseconds and don't even know that they have done it!! BUT, it is long enough to wreck a car. That is one thing that has been a real problem for me. Lana, is your husband's all under control? I have always joked about how my Mike could sleep any where, anytime... a skill learned in the army! Now it's me who is having such a problem. I feel like I should be able to overcome it. Ok.. I'm starting to fade here... better get going! Love, In a message dated 3/22/2004 1:13:03 PM Eastern Standard Time, EDSLana@... writes: > I have rereading a wonderful book on sleep that they recommended to me > several years ago at the sleep clinic. > How long did it take you to fall asleep for the daily naps? The doctor said > that I was extremley fast and definately pathological. and , When my husband had the test, he went into a rem sleep each and every time within 2-3 minutes. They diagnosed him w/narcolepsy. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 22, 2004 Report Share Posted March 22, 2004 Hi, Well, about the sugar. I have hypoglycemia. If I need a quick sugar boost, and can't eat right away, and don't have any healthy snack with me, I have a candy bar. That gets the low sugar attack under control, but then I get very sleepy. I don't know how long it took me to fall asleep. But, I had to do 20 minute naps every 2 hours, and I fell right asleep, as far as I could tell. After each nap, they had me fill out a quesionaire - how long do you think it took you to fall asleep? How long do you think you slept? Did you dream? and so on. The techs wouldn't tell me anything. I will find that all out this afternoon. I'll post and let you know what the dr says. Ta, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 22, 2004 Report Share Posted March 22, 2004 Gosh, I've never been so anxious to get to a doctor before! I leave home in 2 hours. I can't wait to find out! It's making me crazy! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 22, 2004 Report Share Posted March 22, 2004 , Good luck at the Dr's. Re: MOnica-Re: Sleep study results was: NIH Update/ > Gosh, I've never been so anxious to get to a doctor before! > I leave home in 2 hours. I can't wait to find out! > It's making me crazy! > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 26, 2004 Report Share Posted March 26, 2004 Geeeezzz, I just saw this one too!! I am sssssooo bad about keeping up with the mail!! I have not been falling asleep at the wheel, thank God but I am still having problems... the wierd ,almost awake dreams/hallucinations are one of them! In a message dated 3/22/2004 1:31:55 PM Eastern Standard Time, EDSLana@... writes: > Hi Lana, > Is he taking Provigil or something else? I'll be glad when I can talk face to > face with this doctor again. If I eat sugar, the Provigil can barely cut it. > , they had him on that at first, but then when we went to Mayo, and it was found that he also had ADHD, and still having lots of sleep episodes and wierd nightmares, they decided to try Ritilin. He's now on a med that is Ritilin in slow release form. I can't remember the name of it right off, but I'll look when I get home tonight. By the way, I'm sending you an email offlist as well. Just wanted you to look for it after you have a snooze, OK? Love Lana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 26, 2004 Report Share Posted March 26, 2004 Geeeezzz, I just saw this one too!! I am sssssooo bad about keeping up with the mail!! I have not been falling asleep at the wheel, thank God but I am still having problems... the wierd ,almost awake dreams/hallucinations are one of them! In a message dated 3/22/2004 1:31:55 PM Eastern Standard Time, EDSLana@... writes: > Hi Lana, > Is he taking Provigil or something else? I'll be glad when I can talk face to > face with this doctor again. If I eat sugar, the Provigil can barely cut it. > , they had him on that at first, but then when we went to Mayo, and it was found that he also had ADHD, and still having lots of sleep episodes and wierd nightmares, they decided to try Ritilin. He's now on a med that is Ritilin in slow release form. I can't remember the name of it right off, but I'll look when I get home tonight. By the way, I'm sending you an email offlist as well. Just wanted you to look for it after you have a snooze, OK? Love Lana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 26, 2004 Report Share Posted March 26, 2004 Geeeezzz, I just saw this one too!! I am sssssooo bad about keeping up with the mail!! I have not been falling asleep at the wheel, thank God but I am still having problems... the wierd ,almost awake dreams/hallucinations are one of them! In a message dated 3/22/2004 1:31:55 PM Eastern Standard Time, EDSLana@... writes: > Hi Lana, > Is he taking Provigil or something else? I'll be glad when I can talk face to > face with this doctor again. If I eat sugar, the Provigil can barely cut it. > , they had him on that at first, but then when we went to Mayo, and it was found that he also had ADHD, and still having lots of sleep episodes and wierd nightmares, they decided to try Ritilin. He's now on a med that is Ritilin in slow release form. I can't remember the name of it right off, but I'll look when I get home tonight. By the way, I'm sending you an email offlist as well. Just wanted you to look for it after you have a snooze, OK? Love Lana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 26, 2004 Report Share Posted March 26, 2004 That has to be so frustrating, ! It was one of the worst parts of Provogil for him. Perhaps you ought to call your doctor and report to him what's happening. Mike has a list, a support list site where they have talked about others who had this with Provogil too. Let me know how it goes, OK? Love Lana Re: MOnica-Re: Sleep study results was: NIH Update/ Geeeezzz, I just saw this one too!! I am sssssooo bad about keeping up with the mail!! I have not been falling asleep at the wheel, thank God but I am still having problems... the wierd ,almost awake dreams/hallucinations are one of them! In a message dated 3/22/2004 1:31:55 PM Eastern Standard Time, EDSLana@... writes: > Hi Lana, > Is he taking Provigil or something else? I'll be glad when I can talk face to > face with this doctor again. If I eat sugar, the Provigil can barely cut it. > , they had him on that at first, but then when we went to Mayo, and it was found that he also had ADHD, and still having lots of sleep episodes and wierd nightmares, they decided to try Ritilin. He's now on a med that is Ritilin in slow release form. I can't remember the name of it right off, but I'll look when I get home tonight. By the way, I'm sending you an email offlist as well. Just wanted you to look for it after you have a snooze, OK? Love Lana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 26, 2004 Report Share Posted March 26, 2004 That has to be so frustrating, ! It was one of the worst parts of Provogil for him. Perhaps you ought to call your doctor and report to him what's happening. Mike has a list, a support list site where they have talked about others who had this with Provogil too. Let me know how it goes, OK? Love Lana Re: MOnica-Re: Sleep study results was: NIH Update/ Geeeezzz, I just saw this one too!! I am sssssooo bad about keeping up with the mail!! I have not been falling asleep at the wheel, thank God but I am still having problems... the wierd ,almost awake dreams/hallucinations are one of them! In a message dated 3/22/2004 1:31:55 PM Eastern Standard Time, EDSLana@... writes: > Hi Lana, > Is he taking Provigil or something else? I'll be glad when I can talk face to > face with this doctor again. If I eat sugar, the Provigil can barely cut it. > , they had him on that at first, but then when we went to Mayo, and it was found that he also had ADHD, and still having lots of sleep episodes and wierd nightmares, they decided to try Ritilin. He's now on a med that is Ritilin in slow release form. I can't remember the name of it right off, but I'll look when I get home tonight. By the way, I'm sending you an email offlist as well. Just wanted you to look for it after you have a snooze, OK? Love Lana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 26, 2004 Report Share Posted March 26, 2004 That has to be so frustrating, ! It was one of the worst parts of Provogil for him. Perhaps you ought to call your doctor and report to him what's happening. Mike has a list, a support list site where they have talked about others who had this with Provogil too. Let me know how it goes, OK? Love Lana Re: MOnica-Re: Sleep study results was: NIH Update/ Geeeezzz, I just saw this one too!! I am sssssooo bad about keeping up with the mail!! I have not been falling asleep at the wheel, thank God but I am still having problems... the wierd ,almost awake dreams/hallucinations are one of them! In a message dated 3/22/2004 1:31:55 PM Eastern Standard Time, EDSLana@... writes: > Hi Lana, > Is he taking Provigil or something else? I'll be glad when I can talk face to > face with this doctor again. If I eat sugar, the Provigil can barely cut it. > , they had him on that at first, but then when we went to Mayo, and it was found that he also had ADHD, and still having lots of sleep episodes and wierd nightmares, they decided to try Ritilin. He's now on a med that is Ritilin in slow release form. I can't remember the name of it right off, but I'll look when I get home tonight. By the way, I'm sending you an email offlist as well. Just wanted you to look for it after you have a snooze, OK? Love Lana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 28, 2004 Report Share Posted March 28, 2004 I had those wierd dreamlike things before the Provigil. Did Mike think that Provigil caused them? What side effects did he have from it? I think it is what is making my mouth dry. Something is causing me to gain weight like crazy and it is awful!! Sniff sniff. I think it is the Lotronex! I see the sleep doc on Tuesday. In a message dated 3/26/2004 11:43:52 PM Eastern Standard Time, EDSLana@... writes: That has to be so frustrating, ! It was one of the worst parts of Provogil for him. Perhaps you ought to call your doctor and report to him what's happening. Mike has a list, a support list site where they have talked about others who had this with Provogil too. Let me know how it goes, OK? Love Lana Re: MOnica-Re: Sleep study results was: NIH Update/ Geeeezzz, I just saw this one too!! I am sssssooo bad about keeping up with the mail!! I have not been falling asleep at the wheel, thank God but I am still having problems... the wierd ,almost awake dreams/hallucinations are one of them! In a message dated 3/22/2004 1:31:55 PM Eastern Standard Time, EDSLana@... writes: > Hi Lana, > Is he taking Provigil or something else? I'll be glad when I can talk face to > face with this doctor again. If I eat sugar, the Provigil can barely cut it. > , they had him on that at first, but then when we went to Mayo, and it was found that he also had ADHD, and still having lots of sleep episodes and wierd nightmares, they decided to try Ritilin. He's now on a med that is Ritilin in slow release form. I can't remember the name of it right off, but I'll look when I get home tonight. By the way, I'm sending you an email offlist as well. Just wanted you to look for it after you have a snooze, OK? Love Lana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 28, 2004 Report Share Posted March 28, 2004 Yes, , they did think the Provigil caused the weird dreams. Mike didn't have the dry mouth, but that is a side effect of it. I'll be anxious to hear what he says, ! Please let me know. Love Lana Re: MOnica-Re: Sleep study results was: NIH Update/ Geeeezzz, I just saw this one too!! I am sssssooo bad about keeping up with the mail!! I have not been falling asleep at the wheel, thank God but I am still having problems... the wierd ,almost awake dreams/hallucinations are one of them! In a message dated 3/22/2004 1:31:55 PM Eastern Standard Time, EDSLana@... writes: > Hi Lana, > Is he taking Provigil or something else? I'll be glad when I can talk face to > face with this doctor again. If I eat sugar, the Provigil can barely cut it. > , they had him on that at first, but then when we went to Mayo, and it was found that he also had ADHD, and still having lots of sleep episodes and wierd nightmares, they decided to try Ritilin. He's now on a med that is Ritilin in slow release form. I can't remember the name of it right off, but I'll look when I get home tonight. By the way, I'm sending you an email offlist as well. Just wanted you to look for it after you have a snooze, OK? Love Lana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 28, 2004 Report Share Posted March 28, 2004 Yes, , they did think the Provigil caused the weird dreams. Mike didn't have the dry mouth, but that is a side effect of it. I'll be anxious to hear what he says, ! Please let me know. Love Lana Re: MOnica-Re: Sleep study results was: NIH Update/ Geeeezzz, I just saw this one too!! I am sssssooo bad about keeping up with the mail!! I have not been falling asleep at the wheel, thank God but I am still having problems... the wierd ,almost awake dreams/hallucinations are one of them! In a message dated 3/22/2004 1:31:55 PM Eastern Standard Time, EDSLana@... writes: > Hi Lana, > Is he taking Provigil or something else? I'll be glad when I can talk face to > face with this doctor again. If I eat sugar, the Provigil can barely cut it. > , they had him on that at first, but then when we went to Mayo, and it was found that he also had ADHD, and still having lots of sleep episodes and wierd nightmares, they decided to try Ritilin. He's now on a med that is Ritilin in slow release form. I can't remember the name of it right off, but I'll look when I get home tonight. By the way, I'm sending you an email offlist as well. Just wanted you to look for it after you have a snooze, OK? Love Lana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 28, 2004 Report Share Posted March 28, 2004 Yes, , they did think the Provigil caused the weird dreams. Mike didn't have the dry mouth, but that is a side effect of it. I'll be anxious to hear what he says, ! Please let me know. Love Lana Re: MOnica-Re: Sleep study results was: NIH Update/ Geeeezzz, I just saw this one too!! I am sssssooo bad about keeping up with the mail!! I have not been falling asleep at the wheel, thank God but I am still having problems... the wierd ,almost awake dreams/hallucinations are one of them! In a message dated 3/22/2004 1:31:55 PM Eastern Standard Time, EDSLana@... writes: > Hi Lana, > Is he taking Provigil or something else? I'll be glad when I can talk face to > face with this doctor again. If I eat sugar, the Provigil can barely cut it. > , they had him on that at first, but then when we went to Mayo, and it was found that he also had ADHD, and still having lots of sleep episodes and wierd nightmares, they decided to try Ritilin. He's now on a med that is Ritilin in slow release form. I can't remember the name of it right off, but I'll look when I get home tonight. By the way, I'm sending you an email offlist as well. Just wanted you to look for it after you have a snooze, OK? Love Lana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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