No respite Despite using CPAP for 20 days
Re: No respite Despite using CPAP for 20 days
I think KT was referring to movement in bed, not during exercise, but in any case you answered the question later on. I wonder if you've tried Pugsy's idea of changing your machine to Cpap mode for a few nights to see if it helps... it's a valid point that pressure changes wake some people who sleep lightly.
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Re: No respite Despite using CPAP for 20 days
That is clonazepam. Are you taking it for RLS? What time of day do you take it?Rajeev wrote: Its Rivotril 0.5mg
That's considered a small dose, but still it could be causing you to feel less than energetic during the day.
Clonazepam is not usually the first choice for RLS. Can you see a sleep doctor who is familiar with the drugs used to treat RLS? I would discuss with her the possibility of discontinuing Rivotril and experimenting with some drugs better targeted to RLS.
I also agree with others that your exercise sessions are too long. Anything more than moderate exercise may trigger RLS to be much worse.
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Re: No respite Despite using CPAP for 20 days
I take half tablet before sleep. This has been prescribed by a sleep specialist. As far as excercise is concerned I Have been able to build a good physique just by following this schedule for lat one and half year's. Will try to hire a professional trainer to see the difference and opinion. Thank you for your help and guidance.ChicagoGranny wrote:That is clonazepam. Are you taking it for RLS? What time of day do you take it?Rajeev wrote: Its Rivotril 0.5mg
That's considered a small dose, but still it could be causing you to feel less than energetic during the day.
Clonazepam is not usually the first choice for RLS. Can you see a sleep doctor who is familiar with the drugs used to treat RLS? I would discuss with her the possibility of discontinuing Rivotril and experimenting with some drugs better targeted to RLS.
I also agree with others that your exercise sessions are too long. Anything more than moderate exercise may trigger RLS to be much worse.
Re: No respite Despite using CPAP for 20 days
You seem more focused on your exercise than on sleep... you may have to sort out the first to fit in with the second. This forum isn't about gym habits. But I also think you need to find out if your problems are 'restless legs' (RLS) or PLMD, an entirely different problem.
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Re: No respite Despite using CPAP for 20 days
Oh really?Julie wrote:find out if your problems are 'restless legs' (RLS) or PLMD, an entirely different problem.
RLS / PLMD
Restless Legs Syndrome (RLS) and Periodic Limb Movement (PLMD) are two disorders that are very similar in their signs and symptoms as well as their treatment. It is very likely, but not always true, if you suffer from one, you may suffer with the other as well. The primary difference is that RLS occurs while awake and PLMD occurs while sleeping.
http://www.sleepmanagement.md/sleepdiso ... -PLMD.aspx
I've used trainers before, and none of them had any clue about RLS/PLMD.Rajeev wrote:I Have been able to build a good physique just by following this schedule for lat one and half year's. Will try to hire a professional trainer to see the difference and opinion.
It's fairly well established that moderate exercise is good for helping to relieve the symptoms of RLS/PLMD, while a high amount of exercise will worsen the condition. Best to have a moderate exercise program and do not exercise within three hours of bedtime.
Note that the thick necks many bodybuilders achieve can mean trouble for the airway and may cause or worsen obstructive sleep apnea.I Have been able to build a good physique
Also, have your serum ferritin level checked. Opinion varies among doctors, but for people with RLS/PLMD, the level should be in the range of 100 to 275.
Re: No respite Despite using CPAP for 20 days
I had posted a reply before I realized there were more posts on page 1 that I hadn't read, so in a matter of a minute I deleted it. I apologize for any confusion if someone read it and now it's gone.
In view of being given the med for limb movements, I think it would be wise to rule out the limb movements as a possible contributor to your poor sleep. Do you have the means to video yourself sleeping or have somebody who could film your legs while asleep? It wouldn't be definitive but could give you an idea if your feet or legs move a lot. If so, we'll probably be talking again. If you lay quietly in place, it's not as likely to be your issue. Good luck going forward.
In view of being given the med for limb movements, I think it would be wise to rule out the limb movements as a possible contributor to your poor sleep. Do you have the means to video yourself sleeping or have somebody who could film your legs while asleep? It wouldn't be definitive but could give you an idea if your feet or legs move a lot. If so, we'll probably be talking again. If you lay quietly in place, it's not as likely to be your issue. Good luck going forward.
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Re: No respite Despite using CPAP for 20 days
I think that's a good idea. Technology is not a problem now a days. Thanks for the suggestion.kteague wrote: Do you have the means to video yourself sleeping or have somebody who could film your legs while asleep?.
Re: No respite Despite using CPAP for 20 days
Thanks for the advise. I have got serum cortisol test done. Hope this is the same which you are referring to. Results were Ok & well within range. I will also look into the exercise schedule as indicated by you. Many thanks.Whale Road wrote:Also, have your serum ferritin level checked. Opinion varies among doctors, but for people with RLS/PLMD, the level should be in the range of 100 to 275.Julie wrote:find out if your problems are 'restless legs' (RLS) or PLMD, an entirely different problem.
Re: No respite Despite using CPAP for 20 days
Not the same test.Rajeev wrote:Thanks for the advise. I have got serum cortisol test done. Hope this is the same which you are referring to. Results were Ok & well within range. I will also look into the exercise schedule as indicated by you. Many thanks.Whale Road wrote:Also, have your serum ferritin level checked. Opinion varies among doctors, but for people with RLS/PLMD, the level should be in the range of 100 to 275.Julie wrote:find out if your problems are 'restless legs' (RLS) or PLMD, an entirely different problem.
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Re: No respite Despite using CPAP for 20 days
No, the serum ferritin level is a completely different test. It is the so-called blood-iron level. It is very important for people with RLS/PLMD to maintain the appropriate level.Rajeev wrote:I have got serum cortisol test done. Hope this is the same which you are referring to.
Re: No respite Despite using CPAP for 20 days
Iron should not be a problem as I have Hemoglobin levels which are +16.During the course I am observing sound sleep has some good connection with Vitamin D & B12 levels. trying to so some search on that.Whale Road wrote:No, the serum ferritin level is a completely different test. It is the so-called blood-iron level. It is very important for people with RLS/PLMD to maintain the appropriate level.Rajeev wrote:I have got serum cortisol test done. Hope this is the same which you are referring to.
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Re: No respite Despite using CPAP for 20 days
If you have RLS and/or PLMD, you really need to follow the advice to have your serum ferritin level checked. To give one example, I had normal hemoglobin levels and low serum ferritin. I now supplement with iron (under doctor's instructions) and try to keep my iron level in range 175 - 225.Rajeev wrote:Iron should not be a problem as I have Hemoglobin levels which are +16.
Iron deficiency without anemia can occur when a person has a normal hemoglobin, but below normal serum ferritin and/or transferrin saturation.
http://www.irondisorders.org/iron-deficiency-anemia
+1Whale Road wrote:No, the serum ferritin level is a completely different test. It is the so-called blood-iron level. It is very important for people with RLS/PLMD to maintain the appropriate level.
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Re: No respite Despite using CPAP for 3 Months Now
Its been almost 3 months using Auto CPAP (S9 Auto) now. Tried various pressure settings like 4-20 , 5-20, 6-20, 7-20, 8-20 & 9-20 but results are not encouraging. Although AHI fluctuates between 0.5 to 2.2. Pressure is also around 10 to 11. On certain days it feels little better but other days are as usual the dull. My Stomach has also been bloating since usage of this CPAP. I wonder there is any cure. Have no patience left in me now.