Do you fall asleep alot? driving? in the tub?!


Question: what can you do to prevent this from happening?


Answers: what can you do to prevent this from happening?

my husband does he has a problem he falls asleep eating and driving and talking and doing anything he has sleep apnea you may as well i would get it checked out you can go for sleep studies and they can tell you everything thats going on ask you family md about this and see what they can do to help you

no but maybe you should see a doctor..you shouldnt fall asleep that much,
are you getting enough sleep at night?

Go to the doctor! You may have Narcolepsy.

coffee or cafine, exercise (gives you energy), eat breakfats(also gives you energy)

Everywhere! The best way is to get enough sleep at night and alot of fresh air. Pretty simple!

OMG No!!! Someone who falls asleep like that is a danger not only to itself but to others. Maybe doesn't get too much sleep at night? There is a condition : Sleep apnea, that makes people not get enough sleep without even knowing.

People sleep apnea has nothing to do with this, Apneas " without breath" are pauses in breathing during sleep.

You may be either really tired, anemic or have narcolepsy

The main characteristic of narcolepsy is excessive daytime sleepiness (EDS), even after adequate night time sleep. A person with narcolepsy is likely to become drowsy or to fall asleep, often at inappropriate times and places. Daytime naps may occur without warning and may be physically irresistible. These naps can occur several times a day. They are typically refreshing, but only for a few hours. Drowsiness may persist for prolonged periods of time. In addition, night time sleep may be fragmented with frequent awakenings





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