November 26 2009

Sleep Disorders and the Problems They Bring

Sleep Disorders and the Problems They Bring

Did you know that snoring contributes a lot in divorce of partners? I am not trying to crack a joke in here. Most couples may not be aware of it consciously, but the relation of snoring and divorce is higher than expected. Of course, the main reason that one states in a court room is not snoring but other major problems. Studies prove that 50% of the population in United States snore, and that snoring problem between two people is acknowledged to lead to several problems in the relationship. Individuals who are in a relationship can testify to this one.

There are a lot of types of treatment for sleep eating sufferers just like any other sleep-related disorders. The first thing to do is to have the right diagnosis or interpretation on his/her symptoms. Usually, a doctor will recommend you to visit in a sleep center. The place has a laboratory where a series of tests for the sleep eater will be conducted.

In the sleep test, it is important that other diseases or health medical conditions will be identified so that we will know if it has something to do with the signs of sleep eating disorder. Some of these conditions include sleep apnea, low blood sugar, hepatitis or encephalitis.

People who are suffering from a sleep eating disorder will soon encounter some health risk that includes:

Poor Quality of Sleep – the sufferers tend to sleep in unusual hours and in limited time.

Gaining weight – because of too much intake of sweets and fats, most of the sufferers lead to obesity.

Anxiety Attacks – Due to stress and anger. Usually occurs in daytime.

Injuries – They acquire it by preparing their food while sleeping

If you are encountering the following, I suggest that you go to the nearest hospital and have a medical check-up with a good doctor. It is better that you work on your sleeping problems before it’s too late.

Do you know someone who is suffering from a sleep eating disorder? It is the type of disorder wherein the patient eats at night without him knowing it. They unconsciously prepare their meals while they are sleeping. This is actually a dangerous condition. It is known scientifically as the Nocturnal sleep-related eating disorder (NSRED).

The dangerous thing about this condition is that the sufferers are not really aware on what they are doing at night. When they later on find clues that they did such thing, they start to feel guilty and ashamed of themselves, which later on leads to depression.

It was found out that most of the sufferers are those who are addicted in food that has a lot of sugar and fat contents. Sometimes, they unconsciously eat inedible stuff and the also combine strange foods.

Anyone can cure sleeping disorders by taking medical drugs and by following medical procedures, but did you know that the most important cure actually starts in your dear home? Specifically, in the bedroom. If you observed that your child is suffering from a sleeping disorder, the first thing to do is go to a doctor and undergo a medical check-up. Next, go to the room and ask yourself “What should I do in this room to make my dear child sleep comfortably?” The first thing to check is the bed, really. The beddings and the pillows contribute a lot in a child’s sleeping habits.

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18 Responses to “Sleep Disorders and the Problems They Bring”

  1. themadgeologist says:

    of all the possible combinations of things….

  2. yoyorider1 says:

    McBragg too cool, us 40+ remember him well.

  3. TriumVirateABAP says:

    Just Bailout McBragg. . . the Lord will provide.

    That’s it take the LP, throw the Bananas a PEAL!!!!

  4. NONAME says:

    check the urination problems with urologist
    i am not sure about the other complaints … they seem to be nothing
    but u can see a GP to give u some sleeping pills

  5. superionmaximus7 says:

    this video is cool but they should get back Mcbragg Khyber Pass episode on youtube

  6. Janet says:

    I'm sorry, all I got was "my husband has wrecked his health, how do I get you to pay for it?"

    Tell him to get his [donkey] off the couch and walk around the block.

  7. joe friday's grrl says:

    Although not all test results can properly confirm diagnosis of a condition, it can rule out alot of factors. if you have medical insurance, I recommend you be evaluated by a neurologist.

    Good luck

  8. ☆paperbag princess☆ says:

    first of all, sorry for what happened to you. you seem to handle things better than she can. yes i agree with you but at some point, some people are just not happy with their lives even if everything seems to go great. its a very complicated situation. it might seems great to someone else, but not great for her. sounds like she just wants something new and explore things out there but she did it in a wrong way and that caused her depression. and maybe you need to have seperate sessions so you can talk to your counsellor alone. she needs to be strong enough to over come her own problems because atleast she got a loving family and she should realize how lucky she is to have that.

  9. Mariah says:

    It does sound sub-conscious. We let our sub-conscious negative thoughts over take us. Part of the problem is changing your sub-conscious thinking. Start telling yourself before bed that you feel good and are comfortable with going to bed.

    You should also consider taking a yoga class it will/should help you learn relaxation techniques and help with your RLS.

    In the mean time start telling yourself the above statement. Burn some incense like Lavender, or one that says relaxation. You could help yourself by listening to white noise music. Something instrumental, quiet and calming. All these suggestions will help. The most important one is stop telling yourself you are afraid to go to sleep, you are setting yourself up to fail. Instead, say: I am comfortable with going to bed. Do not use any negative words like, I am not afraid to go to bed. The not is a negative keeping the same mode of thought. So make every word positive. Sweet dreams!

  10. calebMcourt says:

    nice vid i like this song

  11. jorrdoor says:

    great song. love it.

  12. Tiffany says:

    Very vivid dreams when asleep for 5 minutes is indeed suggestive of narcolepsy. The gold standard sleep study for narcolepsy is a multiple sleep latency test, where they give you 5 opportunities to take a nap and record how quickly you fall asleep and how quickly you enter REM (aka dream) sleep.

    As you have likely discovered in your research, Narcolepsy is thought to be very under diagnosed (and frequently misdiagnosed). I would suggest you have a sleep study with a multiple sleep latency test done largely for pharmacological reasons.

    Ritalin is a drug with good use, but I've found others to be more useful (like Concerta and Provigil). SSRI's (like many anti-depressants) can suppress REM sleep, including in your waking life. (In other words, less frequent automatic behaviors where you do things you don't remember doing). That aspect is separate from just level of alertness, but make a big difference in quality of life.

    Best of luck.

  13. wontkillyouSam says:

    i’ve never heard of mcbragg but i loooove tool.
    anyway this show looks badass

  14. HungeroftheUndead says:

    Love McBragg! Have most of them on video.
    Not a tool fan, but this makes me think about how cool IRON MAIDEN’s “ACES HIGH” would sound with this! Nice job!

  15. Honeybear says:

    It hurts to see someone who's helped you gradually kill themselves with constant suicide, especially whenever they don't see the issue, or at least have no real desire to rectify it. There's only so much you can do or say to him. I don't know if counseling is an option, I know it's expensive, with or without insurance. You've tried talking to him, sneaking in exercise… etc. You're a good woman for trying. I don't know if I missed it or not, but what's his reaction when you tell him flat-out how you feel about his condition? Is he concerned in response, indifferent, thinks you're overreacting, etc.? You'd think he'd at least humor you and give it a shot.

    Addendum: Sorry, took me a while to get back to this question. His responses are… I don't know. My mind goes to extreme measures as being a solution, but I've never been in your position verbatim, so I don't feel completely adequate in giving you advice. Whatever you so choose, I wish you and he luck in the end-result.

  16. hrosemd says:

    Fucking brilliant.

    Quite.

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