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12-20-2007, 05:13 PM | #11 | |||
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I have had three sleep studies. I was referred to a local center that does them. I was found to have severe periodic limb movement disorder, which is not a neuropathy, but the constant twitching of my limbs at night does seem to aggravate my co-existing neuropathy at times so that I have more problems with numbness and tingling at night than during the day.
One thing that I experience that no one has been able to figure out is that right before I go to sleep, I suddenly feel ice cold all over, no matter how long I've been under the covers. Nothing came up abnormal regarding this in my sleep studies, so I suspect it's just some anomaly with my body temperature regulation, but I guess it just goes to show that these things can be quite difficult to pinpoint. But even if you don't have a sleep disorder, I don't think it would hurt to rule them out. Could be that racing heart is caused by sleep apnea. fanfaire
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Sjogren's, neuropathy, gastroparesis, diabetes, celiac, Raynaud's, hypothyroidism, fibromyalgia, chronic myofascial pain, periodic limb movement disorder |
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