How Many Sleep Disorders?

General Discussion on any topic relating to CPAP and/or Sleep Apnea.

How many sleep disorders do you think you might have?

One?
5
33%
Two?
6
40%
Three?
4
27%
Four or more?
0
No votes
 
Total votes: 15

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How Many Sleep Disorders?

Post by -SWS » Tue Jan 18, 2005 12:39 am

Sleep apnea, insomnia, restless legs, bruxism, sleep walking, narcolepsy, circadian rhythm disorders, hypnogogic halucinations, and the list goes on! There are eighty-some sleep disorders known to contemporary sleep science, with more discoveries virtually guaranteed before the decade is up!

So, how many sleep disorders do you realistically think you might have?



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Post by MegansMum » Tue Jan 18, 2005 12:44 am

So far I've been diagnosed with Sleep apnea and I also have insomnia and restless legs. I've also got fibromyalgia which there are sleep disorders that go along with that also.

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explain, fella!

Post by LDuyer » Tue Jan 18, 2005 12:48 am

OK, what in the heck are all of those things (some I know)? The first three I know, and the narcalepsy and sleep walking. But the others? Got any quick mini-descriptions? (or perhaps I'm the only in the world who doesn't know what those are, which may be true)

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Post by Snuffle-nose » Tue Jan 18, 2005 4:14 am

Hello People

I have two sleeping problems, sleep apeona and Restless Leg Sydrome. For the OSA I am treated on CPAP and for the RSL I am on Madpor Medication to settle the jumping legs. Either way it is a pain in the neck!
Been on CPAP for a while.....I had moderate apenoa

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Post by rested gal » Tue Jan 18, 2005 4:36 am

Linda, here are links to descriptions of some sleep disorders. I couldn't find a site that has all 80+ listed.

I think hypnogogic hallucinations are also often associated with other disorders, so check out Sleep Paralysis, Night Terrors and Narcolepsy to read more about the hallucinations aspect.

sleepdisorders.about.com

msnbc.com sleep disorders

sleepfoundation.org

cloud9.net/~thorpy

sleepquest.com

dmoz.org sleep disorders

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My Sleep Disorders

Post by -SWS » Tue Jan 18, 2005 11:35 pm

I forgot to mention what my own sleep disorders are: 1) apnea, 2) bruxism (grinding teeth), and 3) a VERY weak circadian rhythm. I have actually cracked two molars from bruxism in the past!

As food for thought... here's a possible undocumented sleep disorder: laugh-induced sleep arousals. Ever woke yourself up laughing? If there are some of us who literally wake ourselves up laughing, then there just might be others out there who actually do this in excess. If so, it would certainly have to be one of the "happiest" sleep disorders!

For me, this laugh-induced sleep arousal happens perhaps a few times each year. More often than not, a funny dream seems to get hilarious. Next thing you know, I wake myself up laughing! Now this admittedly makes absolutely no sense to me, whatsoever. When we are dreaming in REM, our muscles are supposed to be limp, almost to the point of paralysis. However, certain REM behavior disorders, such as sleep walking, clearly defy that neurological suppression of voluntary muscle control.

Has anyone else here ever woken themselves up laughing or am I the only "nocturnal nut case" on this forum?