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<title><![CDATA[The most ridiculous thing happened to me. I need advice.]]></title>
<description>Friday night I went out with some friends, got black-out drunk and passed out on the couch of my best friend and his girlfriend's apartment at about 12:30am. The first thing I remember since blacking out is waking up on the floor of their apartment not knowing where I am and shaking uncontrollably with my friend standing over me. I made it back to the couch and fell asleep. When I woke up on their...
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<title><![CDATA[Sleep Apnea Surgery]]></title>
<description>I had surgery to treat my sleep apnea. I had what is called a base tongue reduction or midline glossectomy (they took out a huge chunk from the back). It has been 7 weeks since the surgery and I am wondering when should I feel better. I still feel tired during the day and get up at night 5-8 times. I have been remembering my dreams since the surgery and I tend to wake up during dreaming. I am not ...
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<title><![CDATA[Need help with my weird sleeping pattern]]></title>
<description>Basically, my sleeping pattern is this.

2 weeks - normal 6-8 hours of sleep per night
3 days - 1-0 hours of sleep per night
2 weeks - normal 6-8 hours of sleep per night
1 week - 10 - 12 hours in every 24 (broken up because of work etc)

Ive tried everything to regulate it, from sleeping pills to hypnotherapy, ive tried every trick to relax, i even resorted to flipping the trip switch so t...
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<title><![CDATA[no sleep]]></title>
<description>whats waking me up every hour through the night?ive been checked out by 2 uroligists and things seem to check out?...
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<title><![CDATA[Sleeping beauty]]></title>
<description>I was hoping someone could help me..
My partner suffers from a sleeping disorder where if he could his body would let him sleep his whole life away..it is the opposite of insomnia...Everyday is a real struggle for him and it is hard for him to live a normal full life.... it is difficult to know what i can do to help him except be there for him when doctors that we have gone to for help do not unde...
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<title><![CDATA[Problem with lnsomnia and long term use Trazodone]]></title>
<description>I have had an issue with insomnia for years. To the point that I wouldn't sleep for days until my body literally collapsed and took the choice away from me and then repeat the cycle all over. Or I would get 3-4 hours every couple of nights. Just enough sleep to keep me going but not enough to do a lot of good. I also have mental health issues. The two were not a good mix and I would destabilize an...
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<title><![CDATA[Daughter has coma-like deep sleep, impossible to waken]]></title>
<description>Our daughter, who is now 22 years old, has a very troubling sleep problem.  She sleeps so deeply that she is virtually impossible to wake up.  We can shout in her ear, slap her face, punch her arm, splash water on her, and she shows no reaction to these stimuli at all.  We can continue this for 15 to 30 minutes before she shows any reaction.  We have more than once considered calling the emergency...
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<title><![CDATA[SLEEP ABNEA]]></title>
<description>I wake up at night feel if I cannot breath.  My face feel dead and I got a head ache after that.  Could that be sleep abnee...
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<title><![CDATA[Strange dreams that overlay on real objects?]]></title>
<description>35 year old male.
Let me give an example from last night. I was sleeping just fine when, for some reason, I sat up in bed and pulled back the covers. There, at the foot of the bed, was a mouse-like creature that was desperately trying to get under the covers. I grabbed my phone, hit the button to turn the screen on, and began to battle with the creature. Ok, I make it sound like much more than it...
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<title><![CDATA[I'm always constantly tired/sleepy]]></title>
<description>This makes me antisocial. Which causes me to feel terrible. I can't go to my doctor because he doesn't care. All he says is get exercise which I do. All this makes me so depressed. When I tell my mom all she says is I don't know what to do, I've taken you to the doctor already, and my dad just says just deal with it, so I'm basically on my own with this. I'm a 18 year old male, 5'6 and weight 115....
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<title><![CDATA[Wiped out after a "decent" night's sleep!]]></title>
<description>The other night I went to bed as usual, slept absolutely fine without interruption but the next morning I felt increasingly peculiar and incredibly wiped out, as if I had hardly slept a wink!  I wonder if anyone else has experienced this? Totally bewildering and hopefully won't happen again but it would just be good to know what could have caused such a strange sense of exhaustion - particularly a...
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<title><![CDATA[suffering from a kind of sleep diorder]]></title>
<description>Hi, I am a 35 year old man suffering from a kind of sleep diorder since last few months. Problem is that when I hit the bed at 11pm I get proper sleep. But at 2-230am the sleep is disturbed and am awake till 5-530am. Also during this time there is a lot of itching in the groin area. I have applied Candid powder as well as an anti-itching cream but no relief. Kindly advise. -...
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<title><![CDATA[My mom is having sleep probelms]]></title>
<description>My mom, who is 55 years old, is unable to sleep properly. She tries to sleep in the bed for 8 hours but she could only sleep for 2 hours. It's been happening since 10 years when my family had a financial crisis. Everything has been normal after 3 years and now we are in a much comfortable position but nothing has changed in my mom's sleep since then.
Could you suggest what needs to be done so my ...
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<title><![CDATA[fatigue or weaknesst this time my vision left me.]]></title>
<description>I'm a 28 year old male. Over the last year I've had random moments that I feel fatigued instantly. Last like 3-5 seconds then goes away. Nothing triggers it just happens without a warning.   I've had 4 EKG and all show same results. Last Friday i woke up got ready for work in began the drive. On the way I felt the same fatigue instantly but this time my vision left me.  A passenger said I was sing...
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<title><![CDATA[How to sleep in the presence of isolated bangs]]></title>
<description>I live in a highrise apartment.  Once every few hours, I hear a loud bang coming the ceiling.  This has been happening for almost two years, shortly after I  moved in.  It's way better than a neighbour playing a loud stereo, but sleep-disrupting neverhteless.
The superintendants are not aware of anything in the plumbing or ventilation that could cause this noise.

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