Sleep disorder???!


Question: recently, when im dreaming it feels like reality and when im awake it feels like im dreaming... i can never really wake up. why?

im thinking im narcoleptic but ive never actually fallen asleep anywhere. but i get soo soo sleepy when i go out... i can usually keep myself from falling asleep but its gotten bad enough to where i start nodding off


Answers: recently, when im dreaming it feels like reality and when im awake it feels like im dreaming... i can never really wake up. why?

im thinking im narcoleptic but ive never actually fallen asleep anywhere. but i get soo soo sleepy when i go out... i can usually keep myself from falling asleep but its gotten bad enough to where i start nodding off

Actually its a sleep disorder, see a Psychiatrist.

Speak to your Doctor.

It could be a food allergy causing these effects. Also Remron the drug caused this effect for me. Tell your Dr. A.S.A.P especially if you are on any medications! It could be defective.

Maybe you need to de-stress, and not fill every moment of your waking time with activity and go to bed at a regular time and have about 7 hours' sleep (or whatever number of hours works best for you). It could just be that you are pushing yourself too hard and maybe keeping irregular hours, so that your body doesn't know if its coming or going. Just experiment for about 4 weeks and see if it makes any difference.

The most common sleep disorders include:

Bruxism: The sufferer involuntarily grinds or clenches his or her teeth while sleeping.
Delayed sleep phase syndrome (DSPS): A sleep disorder of circadian rhythm, characterized by the inability to wake up and fall asleep at the desired times, but not by inability to stay asleep.
Hypopnea syndrome: Abnormally shallow breathing or slow respiratory rate while sleeping.
Narcolepsy: The condition of falling asleep spontaneously and unwillingly at inappropriate times.
Night terror or Pavor nocturnus or sleep terror disorder: abrupt awakening from sleep with behavior consistent with terror.
Parasomnias: Include a variety of disruptive sleep-related events.
Periodic limb movement disorder (PLMD): Sudden involuntary movement of arms and/or legs during sleep, for example kicking the legs. Also known as nocturnal myoclonus. See also Hypnic jerk, which is not a disorder. PLMD sufferers often do not also have RLS.
Rapid eye movement behavior disorder (RBD): Acting out violent or dramatic dreams while in REM sleep.
Hatzfeldt Syndrome or Systemic Neuro-Epiphysial Disorder (SNED) is a somnipathy mainly characterized by an irregular sleep pattern, as well as irregular behavior
Restless legs syndrome (RLS): An irresistible urge to move legs. RLS sufferers often also have PLMD.
Shift work sleep disorder (SWSD).
Sleep apnea: The obstruction of the airway during sleep, causing loud snoring and sudden awakenings when breathing stops.
Sleepwalking or somnambulism: Engaging in activities that are normally associated with wakefulness (such as eating or dressing), which may include walking, without the conscious knowledge of the subject.
Snoring: Loud breathing patterns while sleeping; sometimes this is a symptom of sleep apnea





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