Aswad -> RE: Need help..restless leg syndrom (5/4/2007 9:45:25 PM)
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ORIGINAL: HutchGarahl Cats are great wonders for such a problem. Cats do wonders for any problem, I'd contend, as a cat lover. [:D] Except for the ones they introduce, of course. [:'(] quote:
My mother told me I have had this problem since early childhood. As of yet, I use no machine, but I can see it coming. If the apnea is that severe, I'd seriously consider looking into a machine. Even an iron lung would be worth considering. As I think mons said, this causes progressive damage to the brain due to hypoxia, and that is cumulative over time. Only times I've had any tendency toward apnea myself has been related to high doses of drugs that cause respiratory depression or block out the sensors that detect the CO2 levels in your blood. If I'm worried, I put an alarm clock on 15 minutes, which is short enough that I don't sleep deeply and don't have time to fall asleep plus get hypoxic. That's never been for more than like a day or so, though. quote:
So, only 2...maybe 3 hours sleep every couple days ain't good? :P Yea...I should really talk to my doc about that to. Explains why I feel so damn tired all the time. I see one doc next Friday, will be calling the other doc tomorrow about the weight, legs and sleep. No, 2-3 hours sleep every couple of days is not good. Friend of mine did that for a few months, which earned him a stay at the hospital; they couldn't figure out what to do, and while he didn't drop below 2-3 hours, he did get apx 15 wakeups during this time, so he eventually called me, and I fixed it with his doc. Now he's getting better. But he was seriously messed up; hallucinations, EEGs much in the style of a coma patient a lá blunt trauma, flattened affect to the point that if you'd blown his mum's brains out in his lap, he'd probably complain about how his pants would mess up his car, etc... If it weren't bad form, I'd call your doc for you and beat him into setting you up for a few days with a ventilator and a weekend date with M(r)(s). Seconal or something, so you could get some deep sleep (coma or phase 4, depending on how closely they monitor your levels) and breathing at the same time. [:D] I don't think you'd want to be doing most sleep meds without ventilation when you have apnea, though. Rozarem might work; I'm not up to date on that one, but seeing as it works on the M1/M2 receptors, not the GABA system, it might not cause respiratory depression. Something to mention to your doc, perhaps, but not anything to nag him about. As for the weight, there's apparently a new drug that seems to do a lot for that, although it's probably not very safe. "B" something-or-other, meant for the treatment of diabetes and insulin resistance. Don't know what other stuff you have that it might interact with, though. If you have the coverage to get them to put you in a hospital for a while, you could have them knock you out and try a few things. [:D]
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