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- $Title{Are All Insomniacs Victims of the Same Disease?}
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- life-style wake sleepless nap awakening psychophysiologic Psychiatric Restless
- leg syndrome apnea REM Rapid Eye Movement arousers dreams awake life-styles
- life style lifestyle lifestyles mental condition conditions alertness sleepy
- sleeps sleeping Symptom Insomniac sleeplessness alert}
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- Are All Insomniacs Victims of the Same Disease?
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- QUESTION: As I stare at my ceiling, and sleep just will not come, I can't
- help but wonder if this is a torment that comes in different varieties, or if
- all insomniacs are victims of the same disease? I hope you won't have to lose
- any sleep looking up the answer to this question.
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- ANSWER: We've all felt it--the tossing, the turning, the staring at those all
- too familiar walls. And sleep seems never to come, to be as elusive as the
- pot of gold or the winning lottery ticket. If added to this scenario, you
- fear even getting into bed, you must take some note of your whole life-style.
- Because just as there are many insomniacs, so there are many varieties of
- insomnia.
- Starting a sleep log, or more appropriately a wake log, will be helpful
- to you and your physician. Questions you will answer in this log will
- include: when you go to bed, when you wake up, things that hinder or help you
- sleep, the number of sleepless nights you've spent. And still more answers to
- questions are needed. Do you take any medication, do you smoke or drink
- alcohol or beverages containing caffeine? Do you nap during the day, do you
- feel refreshed upon awakening? Equipped with all this information, take
- yourself to your family physician for treatment of your particular brand of
- insomnia.
- And now a rundown of the many types: insomnia can be of the
- psychophysiologic variety, related to normal stress and anxiety. This type of
- sleeplessness is often compounded by a dread of going to sleep because of past
- failure. Another is related to drug and alcohol use. These substances when
- used initially as sleep inducers are defeatist, because they delay deeper
- sleep. Psychiatric disorders can also cause sleeplessness. Another type is
- caused by medical, toxic, or environmental conditions, such as pain, side
- effects of medication, noise or uncomfortable temperature. Restless leg
- syndrome, accompanied by muscle spasm, can also be a culprit in the losing
- battle with sleep. A key to this type of insomnia is the state of the bed
- clothes in the morning.
- Yet another kind is a sleep induced respiratory impairment. Some of us
- actually hold our breath during sleep and must wake up in order to breathe
- again (sleep apnea). More rare insomnias are of childhood onset;
- sleeplessness that has been with us all our lives, REM (Rapid Eye Movement)
- sleep arousers, those of us who flee from uncomfortable dreams by becoming
- wide awake. Any upset to our sleep/wake pattern can also precipitate
- insomnia; for instance, jet lag or a sudden stint on the graveyard shift.
- No, you are not alone staring at the darkened ceiling. The varieties of
- insomnia seem infinite, and for any treatment to be effective, a diagnosis of
- the type must be first accomplished, before effective treatment can start.
- And while I did not sleep particularly well last night, my wakefulness
- was not provoked by this question, but rather a meal I enjoyed a bit too fully
- last evening. And that too, is just another frequently reported cause for a
- disrupted, less than satisfactory sleep. But as many people for whom sleep
- problems are only occasional, I know I will do better tonight.
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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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