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OneTimeSBX 09-18-2007 03:47 PM

5 strange sleeping disorders
 
very interesting article. i had only heard of one of these, the others are very bizarre...

http://www.cnn.com/2007/LIVING/perso...per/index.html

AlethiaSi 09-18-2007 03:55 PM

My best friend used to sleep eat, we would have to lock her in her room, but it started out with her waking up and having empty bags of chips or leftover containers with crumbs and stuff all over her bed, she would come into my room and eat my food (when we lived in the house, on the same floor) but it got really bad when she started going 3 flights down to the kitchen and cooking food, making hotdogs, macaroni and cheese, micorwave dinners, but even pickles, condiments... it was CRAZY.
she moved out of the house and moved to MO and doesn't do it anymore... it was bizarre.

i've also heard of sleep paralysis but not the other 2... did anyone else notice that there was only 4 disorders listed? did i miss a page??

i used to be narcoleptic and had sleep apnea and it was bad, but i was treated for it.

OneTimeSBX 09-18-2007 04:10 PM

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Originally Posted by AlethiaSi (Post 1521774)
i've also heard of sleep paralysis but not the other 2... did anyone else notice that there was only 4 disorders listed? did i miss a page??

funny you should mention that, the 5th was forget-what-you-read-somnia...:D j/k, someone fell asleep in that fifth paragraph!

Benzgirl 09-18-2007 05:37 PM

In college, my brother would sleep eat. We proved it to him when he saw an outline of a piece of bread on the counter top. It was outlined in mustard.
We still tease him 25 years later and my sister-in-law says she hides the mustard jar when they go to bed.

ilovemyglo 09-19-2007 04:52 PM

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Originally Posted by AlethiaSi (Post 1521774)
i used to be narcoleptic and had sleep apnea and it was bad, but i was treated for it.

I have been treated for two severe sleeping disorders- sleep apnea and idiopathic hypersomnia- and through that I learned that you can't be "cured" of either of these conditions. Are you no longer treated?
I have a CPap for my sleep apnea and I was on medication for the hypersomnia, but chose to go off it and deal with it in a different method. Narcolepsy is not really about sleep as much as it is about the brain's way of sleeping.

Anyway, I am ranting I just remember all the crazy test I have been through and although it isn't always easy, if you think you or someone you know may have any sleep disorder have them get help- it can increase your quality of life!

ThetaPrincess24 09-19-2007 08:21 PM

i'm not sure I fully buy into the whole sexsomnia thing........I think some of it may be legitmate but other parts I can see being used to let sex offenders get away with their crimes.

honeychile 09-19-2007 10:31 PM

It doesn't address the one when a person kicks or otherwise has spasms in his or her sleep. Thank heavens, I've never had that!

What I have done (when I was younger), was to get fully dressed in my majorette uniform (fully dressed - polished my boots, polished my batons, fastened all my medals, etc), and try to leave the house in time for a some "parade". My family will never let me forget all the times I've done that!

PM_Mama00 09-19-2007 11:04 PM

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Originally Posted by ThetaPrincess24 (Post 1522913)
i'm not sure I fully buy into the whole sexsomnia thing........I think some of it may be legitmate but other parts I can see being used to let sex offenders get away with their crimes.


It happened to a friend of mine. She woke up and her pants or whatever were under her bed.

AlethiaSi 09-20-2007 10:14 AM

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Originally Posted by ilovemyglo (Post 1522754)
I have been treated for two severe sleeping disorders- sleep apnea and idiopathic hypersomnia- and through that I learned that you can't be "cured" of either of these conditions. Are you no longer treated?
I have a CPap for my sleep apnea and I was on medication for the hypersomnia, but chose to go off it and deal with it in a different method. Narcolepsy is not really about sleep as much as it is about the brain's way of sleeping.

Anyway, I am ranting I just remember all the crazy test I have been through and although it isn't always easy, if you think you or someone you know may have any sleep disorder have them get help- it can increase your quality of life!

Yeah, the sleep study was one of the worst experience of my life, i was so tired that I passed out while in the middle of crying because I was so uncomfortable and scared, that's how bad it was, i would sleep in the middle of conversations, while driving, in class... anywhere...!
I had my tonsils taken out because they (and I) thought that was the primary culprit of my sleep apnea bc they were so large and blocked my airway normally, plus I got strep throat and pnuemonia like it was going out of style....! Once I got my tonsils out, things were better, I sleep a lot better, I'm able to share a bed with someone without them thinking I'm dying or disturbing them, I still am exhausted most of the time, so I think I need to see someone still. but I'm glad you got treatment as well, it was so crazy b/c ppl know so little about them.

Tippiechick 09-20-2007 10:37 AM

Both me and my cousin are insomniacs. We are just alike. She and I are rarely able to fall asleep on our own. We used to think we were just night owls. But, then we noticed in college that both of us were able to stay up all night and then the next day. We'd still have trouble falling asleep the next night. Both of us have trouble being places on time in the morning, because we are exhausted. But, we can very rarely get to sleep naturally.

Believe it or not, both of us are REALLY bad about sleepwalking, sleep eating, etc. When I played basketball, I would act out the game in my sleep. When I was 3, my parents had to install keyed deadbolts on all of the exterior doors. I used to actually run out of our house screaming bloody murder because someone was chasing me in my dreams. They literally had to lock me in the house to keep me from getting out of the house.

It's kind of scary. Lunesta is the only sleeping medicine I can take. Ambien doesn't knock me out enough. I only end up 1/2 asleep. I ACTUALLY RETURNED A NEW CELL PHONE BECAUSE I THOUGHT IT HAD BEEN USED! There were text messages to people I didn't know. Turns out, I HAD WRITTEN them in my sleep!

christiangirl 09-21-2007 01:16 AM

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Originally Posted by ThetaPrincess24 (Post 1522913)
i'm not sure I fully buy into the whole sexsomnia thing........I think some of it may be legitmate but other parts I can see being used to let sex offenders get away with their crimes.

I took a Sexuality class as a psych elective and we talked about this, but it was just called "sleep sex." Sexsomnia was a nickname for it. I don't remember very well, though, it could've been the other way around.

I used to have sleep paralysis (quite possibly one of the scariesst things in the world) and a bad hypnic jerk (where you spasm as you're falling asleep or just after you fall asleep). That still happens sometimes if I'm really tired, which is often a I've had insomnia since high school. That's what pisses me off so much about this whole "Restless Legs" crap--most people just have a hypnic jerk, but don't know that such a thing exists. Of course a doctor won't recommend it, there's no expensive medicine for a hypnic jerk.

ETA: I don't mean to offend anyone who thinks they have RLS, but I'd look further into.

AlethiaSi 09-21-2007 10:49 AM

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Originally Posted by christiangirl (Post 1524203)
I took a Sexuality class as a psych elective and we talked about this, but it was just called "sleep sex." Sexsomnia was a nickname for it. I don't remember very well, though, it could've been the other way around.

I used to have sleep paralysis (quite possibly one of the scariesst things in the world) and a bad hypnic jerk (where you spasm as you're falling asleep or just after you fall asleep). That still happens sometimes if I'm really tired, which is often a I've had insomnia since high school. That's what pisses me off so much about this whole "Restless Legs" crap--most people just have a hypnic jerk, but don't know that such a thing exists. Of course a doctor won't recommend it, there's no expensive medicine for a hypnic jerk.

ETA: I don't mean to offend anyone who thinks they have RLS, but I'd look further into.

the hypnotic jerk thing definitely happens to me when i'm really tired, I also get RLS "like" symptoms when i'm exhausted or falling asleep, even at work, its very very uncomfortable, but I don't think i'll get treated for it...
I already have enough meds in my body that I'd rather not have.

lovelyivy84 09-21-2007 11:25 AM

my ex did that- as he fell asleep he would start spasming- not wildly, just small motions. I didn't know there was a name for it!

christiangirl 09-21-2007 02:05 PM

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Originally Posted by lovelyivy84 (Post 1524469)
my ex did that- as he fell asleep he would start spasming- not wildly, just small motions. I didn't know there was a name for it!

I first noticed it when I was little. I had just seen "Leprechaun" and was falling asleep with my hands under my pillow when they jerked really hard. I woke up screaming that there was an invisible leprechaun under my pillow trying to eat my thumbs....

What a little education will do for you. :rolleyes:

mulattogyrl 09-21-2007 04:43 PM

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Originally Posted by Tippiechick (Post 1523276)
It's kind of scary. Lunesta is the only sleeping medicine I can take. Ambien doesn't knock me out enough. I only end up 1/2 asleep. I ACTUALLY RETURNED A NEW CELL PHONE BECAUSE I THOUGHT IT HAD BEEN USED! There were text messages to people I didn't know. Turns out, I HAD WRITTEN them in my sleep!

THAT is really freaky! Wow.

Quote:

Originally Posted by christiangirl (Post 1524203)
I used to have sleep paralysis (quite possibly one of the scariesst things in the world) and a bad hypnic jerk (where you spasm as you're falling asleep or just after you fall asleep). That still happens sometimes if I'm really tired, which is often a I've had insomnia since high school. That's what pisses me off so much about this whole "Restless Legs" crap--most people just have a hypnic jerk, but don't know that such a thing exists. Of course a doctor won't recommend it, there's no expensive medicine for a hypnic jerk.

ETA: I don't mean to offend anyone who thinks they have RLS, but I'd look further into.

I didn't know there was a name for the hypnic jerk thing. I just thought that happened to people when they are really exhausted. Unfortunately, that happens to me quite often. :(. I've suffered from insomnia and sleep paralysis too. I agree christiangirl, waking up and not being able to move is quite scary.


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