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Re: moaning/humming?

Posted: Wed Jun 26, 2013 5:42 pm
by ironhands
Goofproof wrote:Antidepressants, seem to cause moaning/humming. I see it as a result of the med's making you feel better/happier, it's a small price to pay for feeling better. Jim
I've been off of them for 5 years, they weren't making me feel any better, just numb and tired. paxil made me act bipolar, lucid dreams, and RLS, wellbutrin kept me up 30-40 hours till i passed out, and cipralex made me narcoleptic

I'm actually feeling better without them, though, still exhausted

Re: moaning/humming?

Posted: Wed Jun 26, 2013 6:37 pm
by chunkyfrog
Also, falling asleep during dental procedures could indicate sleep deprivation/daytime sleepiness.
I fell asleep during a root canal!

Re: moaning/humming?

Posted: Wed Jun 26, 2013 8:48 pm
by ironhands
LOL!

I almost did during mine about a year ago, and almost did during a wisdom tooth extraction! Hadn't taken anything besides the freezing, and an ibuprofen. Couldn't help it, was a really comfy chair

Re: moaning/humming?

Posted: Thu Jun 27, 2013 12:51 am
by Papit
I understand that some folks hum, some make a low sort of growling (not the threatening kind) sound, and some people sing -- because it's a comforting thing for them to do; sort of like the purring sound cats make. I do that very often when I'm on my long daily walks. My wife finally got used to it and tolerates it once I explained this to her. I don't do it at night sleeping, however, or she'd so inform me.

So, from my viewpoint, don't worry about it and go on humming all you like.

Suggest you fill in the equipment, mask, etc., that you're using so folks here can better help out.

Best of luck with your therapy.

Re: moaning/humming?

Posted: Thu Jun 27, 2013 7:44 am
by ironhands
Papit wrote:Suggest you fill in the equipment, mask, etc., that you're using so folks here can better help out.
none. haven't had a proper sleep test yet, just doing the research prior to getting everything setup

Re: moaning/humming?

Posted: Sat Jun 29, 2013 12:32 pm
by ironhands
So, recorded my sleep noises, shrunk 8 hours to 6 mins. anyone wanna take a listen for anything that sounds bad?

sound like i'm taking quick shallow breaths all night

http://youtu.be/1ADqTrItHL4

Re: moaning/humming?

Posted: Wed Aug 14, 2013 5:32 am
by mollete
ironhands wrote:...cipralex made me narcoleptic...
What means that phrase (since citalopram is actually used to treat N. not cause it.

Re: moaning/humming?

Posted: Wed Aug 14, 2013 1:08 pm
by Sir NoddinOff
A somewhat related topic: My wife, who doesn't have any real sleep disorders, sometimes moans loudly at night. When I mention it the next morning, of course she doesn't remember doing any moaning at all. I think for her it's just a stress relief reaction that happens when she pops out of REM sleep to near consciousness, plus it only lasts a few seconds. It can be pretty loud and it's certainly annoying to me, but what can I do about it? I bought some silicone earplugs, so I guess I'll try those.

Re: moaning/humming?

Posted: Wed Aug 14, 2013 1:25 pm
by ironhands
mollete wrote:
ironhands wrote:...cipralex made me narcoleptic...
What means that phrase (since citalopram is actually used to treat N. not cause it.
it was causing me to fall asleep during the day with no control, I wasn't using the correct term.

Re: moaning/humming?

Posted: Wed Aug 14, 2013 1:25 pm
by ironhands
Sir NoddinOff wrote:A somewhat related topic: My wife, who doesn't have any real sleep disorders, sometimes moans loudly at night. When I mention it the next morning, of course she doesn't remember doing any moaning at all. I think for her it's just a stress relief reaction that happens when she pops out of REM sleep to near consciousness, plus it only lasts a few seconds. It can be pretty loud and it's certainly annoying to me, but what can I do about it? I bought some silicone earplugs, so I guess I'll try those.
This "sounds like" a parasomnia - catathrenia. Check it out. It's relatively rare, and seems completely harmless

Re: moaning/humming?

Posted: Wed Aug 14, 2013 3:50 pm
by Sir NoddinOff
Thanks ironhands. That sounds like what it might be.

Re: moaning/humming?

Posted: Tue Aug 20, 2013 10:01 am
by ironhands
my "sleep specialist" asked me what catathrenia was.... Wow.