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- $Title{Will Loss of Sleep Cause any Harm?}
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- Will Loss of Sleep Cause any Harm?
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- QUESTION: Some time ago, my wife and I moved to this retirement facility, so
- that we would have a bit more social life than was possible before. However,
- ever since we arrived I have been unable to sleep well, and only get a few
- hours a night. Will this loss of sleep cause me any harm?
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- ANSWER: It is not how many hours of sleep that count, or even if the sleep is
- light or interrupted that is important but rather how well you rested. If you
- still feel perky in the morning, no matter what pattern your sleep took, you
- are fine, and no harm will occur. With advancing age, and with a change in
- your home environment, you have some very understandable reasons for a change
- in the amount and type of sleep you are now experiencing. As we grow older
- our sleep needs change, so that we spend more time awake in bed than before,
- have less light and less deep sleep, but our bodies function just as well.
- There are a number of things you might consider that could be causing your
- sleep habits to change. They include various medications that you might be
- taking; blood pressure pills, cortisone like medications, various
- antidepressants and antihistamines. You might wish to discuss these with your
- doctor. Then too, aches and pains, the need to visit the bathroom, irregular
- heart beats, difficulty in breathing, outside noises you have yet to become
- accustomed to, and even your wife's snoring (does she?) can all contribute to
- breaking up a night's rest. Are you napping more during the day? If so, that
- too can be contributing to making your night sleep at night less satisfying.
- Try a few of these suggestions, in addition to correcting any of the
- situations I have outlined. While you should establish a regular routine for
- retiring and arising, it may help to stay up a bit longer, and participate in
- some relaxing activity. Stay away from stimulants like coffee or tea in the
- evening. If you suffer from a condition that causes a chronic pain, ask your
- doctor to help you change the schedule of pain medication so that you take one
- before retiring. Review your problem with your physician, who should have
- some insight about you and may have just the remedy you need.
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- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
- the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
- doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
- problem.
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