To: cajungirl
Yes, I definitely have a history of sleep disorders. Sleep walking, ect. Nothing serious, just weird. Except for that time period when I woke up every few nights paralyzed and I would see things. That was very scary.
445 posted on
02/24/2005 6:55:29 PM PST by
LauraleeBraswell
( CONSERVATIVE FIRST-Republican second.)
To: LauraleeBraswell
fatigue makes it worse. And tricyclic antidepressants which are sometimes used for iinsomnia or migraine or pain! And Klonopin at night before bed will stop it but you can't use it long term,,just when the stuff acts up. It is scary for people when it happens. Regards, Pat
453 posted on
02/24/2005 6:57:49 PM PST by
cajungirl
(freeps are my peeps.)
To: LauraleeBraswell
I have sleep problems too. I have been an insomniac since 5th grade and have the paralysis also. I have lately been diagnosed with diabetes and have read that a lack of sleep causes problems with the body's metabolism. I wonder if the diabetes is linked to the sleep disorder.
456 posted on
02/24/2005 6:59:39 PM PST by
Lawgvr1955
(Never draw to an inside straight.)
To: LauraleeBraswell
I've had sleep paralysis a few times, mainly after nightmares about natural disasters like tornados and earthquakes. I can't even describe what a freaky feeling it is.
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