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Weird.
I slept about 12-15 hours the night before last and had the worst day of my life yesterday. I sleep for 5 hours last night and I feel better than yesterday.
I'm confused. I thought rest/sleep was supposed to make you feel better? It seems to be the opposite with me. Every time I sleep for less than 8 hours, I wake up feeling somewhat refreshed. :confused: |
I had been having episodes like what you are describing. I have been getting 5 hours a night and sometimes I have 6-7 hours when I am super drowsy. With PCS, it seems my sleep has ups and downs. 5 hours of sleep usually makes me feel better too. I suffer from insomnia frequently, sometimes only getting 5 hours of sleep and never going back to sleep, forcing me to stare at the walls until the sun comes up. Gotta love winter, right?
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These kinds of sleep irregularities are not uncommon. If you get 12 hours of restless sleep, you will not see the benefit. If you get 5 hours of good sleep with good REM periods, etc. the benefits will usually be more noticeable.
I have these weird situations from time to time. My best to you all. |
Was it a "medicated" 12 hours of sleep vs 5 hours of non medicated? I will take the latter everytime.
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No sleep meds for me. They knock me out but make me feel like **** the next day.
I've had a really long stretch of bad functioning days. So, I thought my brain just needed to rest. I turned the heater on in my room and slept like a bear. Woke up feeling like my head was trampled by elephants and couldn't put a freakin sentence together. Sleep for 5 last night and hey...my brain is working. About 3-4 hours later...CRASH...and I'm back to feeling like crap. Brain injuries are weird =P. |
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Probably a dumb question on my part but how does one know if they're getting REM sleep? I've had these weird episodes lately too, and a friend suggested taking melatonin. Anyone have any experience with this and advice? |
Good question about the REM sleep! I have no idea, but do know that I don't sleep well at all. After a very busy day when I think I am handling things quite well, I will not sleep at all.
The neuro-pyschologist I saw said that 5 or 6 is good enough...as long as you get the rem sleep! :) I think it tends to happen early in the sleep cycle...the first few hours are very important. I have also read many different places that getting to bed earlier than midnight is very important. That is something that is difficult for owls, brain injury or not! I have tried melatonin....different brands work differently for me. I don't like the groggy feeling the next day, but it certainly is worth a try. Maybe it was someone here or in another context that said you need to take it a few hours before your bedtime. Good luck! |
I honestly did not like melantonin. It made me feel totally worse then what I usually do in the mornings.
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If you dream, you've definitely had REM sleep. If you don't remember dreaming, it's still possible that you've had REM sleep but forgotten it.
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For me, my bad sleep is usually when I am not breathing well. I also need to have some complex carbs in my system to keep my blood sugar up. If either breathing or blood sugar are out of whack, I have stressful dreams, will toss and turn, and wake up feeling miserable.
Magnesium can help with sleep. I have found that I need to sleep in cotton because it has a consistent feeling of warmth. If I have any odd sensations, like cold feet or an itch, I will not sleep well. I cut off all tags and loose or itchy threads. But that is my quirkiness. I hope you all can do better. |
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