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Thanks Marleen :)
It's actually healing a lot faster than I expected, I can even use that finger normally now, which is excellent. The swelling isn't constant anymore either. I've been very lucky, it could have been a lot worse. And as an added bonus, this gets me out of cooking any dinners for a while ;) |
Cake,
back to the point, It's the sleepwalking, I'm starting to wonder about myself (always have a little bit)... But, I haven't slept correctly for a WEEK! I either sleep all day and night, or all day, and Not at night, for instance, no sleep last night, at all! But, slept most of yesterday. (Thanksgiving and Christmas are two days I'd rather spend alone)... Anyway, it's not much different than normal. And, I can't figure it out. I'm guessing that what I should do is to move to alaska, or (Siberia) get meself a harnes made, and get some excercise pulling sleds... At least the dogs might like me! grrrrRRRR. Anyhows, I just don't know the answer! How long has this been going on with you, now? For me, it seems to go back to '83. That's too long a time, especially when there's no cure in sight. Be well! and Have Fun! Pete asb |
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I'm so glad you are calling your Dr. and locking your bedroom door. It's very scary about the hot water and so many possibilities of something harmful happening to you or your daughter. Please let us know what your Dr. says and how things are going. Your friend, loretta with soft hugs:grouphug: |
Hi Kate,
I've recently had one sleepwalking episode, and mostly just episodes of passing out randomly (almost like narcolepsy)... I was hospitalized for a multiple sclerosis exacerbation recently and I am on high doses of oxycontin, zanaflex, neurontin and Cymbalta. Oxycontin is very similar to your MsContin and Zanaflex is very similar to Baclofen. Endep or Amitriptyline acts primarily as a serotonin-norepinephrine reuptake inhibitor, which Cymbalta does too. So I wonder if the combination of all these drugs does this? At first I tried cutting out the Zanaflex yesterday, but hadn't realized I also cut out the Neurontin and Cymbalta on accident. After I took the Neurontin and Cymbalta yesterday, I noticed that I started getting unreasonably drowsy for 4 o'clock in the afternoon. So, I don't think the opiate and the muscle relaxer are doing it to me alone. Today, I'm not taking the neurontin (I don't think it's helping anyways), we'll see where that goes. I took the Cymbalta today. I'm crazy, so don't try this at home :) Definitely talk to your doctor. I just left a message for my neurologist and I see him on Monday. This stuff is really scary. I do admire your sense of humour though. We have to have one when faced with these chronic, incurable diseases. Cheers, Charley |
Hi Kate!
I think that it is important to remember that a lot of people do sleepwalk, and usually it has nothing to do with meds or even a condition. It's kind of normal. (Although I would hide your pots and pans!) But, a lot of the times it can be exacerbated by stress. So I wonder if something was really stressing you out around the time that you started doing this? My boyfriend sleep walks and talks in his sleep when he's stressed out a lot. He does this thing where he literally jumps straight up so that he's standing on the bed. All of the sudden he goes from laying down to standing up on the bed. I have problems sleeping, so I'll be up reading, and all of the sudden he's standing there. I'll just talk him down, so to speak and he goes right back to sleep. One of my cousins, who shall not be named, used to go downstairs when she was little, pee in the closet and then go back to bed. So try to think about the stress angle- it doesn't sound like much, but stress can do crazy things to a person! Hope this helps a bit. Or at least makes you laugh! Lynns |
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Hi, I am new to this forum. I have crps . I was reading some posts and I came across someone who was sleepwalking. I have been having this problem for a few months. Last night was severe. I woke up just as I began to bash my head into the bathroom wall! Scared the hell out of me. A while later I had a knife in my hand and I was cutting my finger. Please believe that I have always been a normal person. What the hell is happening to me?
I have also been exhibiting some symptoms of narcolepsy, like falling asleep sitting up or standing. Does anyone know if this is related to crps. It has to be. I was a normal person once. Then a student dropped a chair on my foot last October and I have become this crazy person. They have to be related? ANY THOUGHTS? |
That has to be very frightening, Lanie.
I would think it might be due to medications. Ambien will do this. Neurontin sometimes in susceptible people. But not everyone. Opiates rarely but possible. |
OK Mrs. D...
Now I am worried about this, my Lindsay was just started on Ambian CR...do you have a link I can read? I better put a bell on her door. Lanie, what meds are you taking now? Quote:
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Ambien is well known for causing eating while asleep, driving cars, walking around. There has even been an attempt to blame it on a murder...even. (that was extreme and failed).
But it does affect something in our consciousness controlling areas of the brain. http://www.lawyerseek.com/Practice/P...1/Ambien-P121/ It doesn't do this in everyone however. Just some. |
Thank you Mrs D...for the information. Wow, it is amazing how they prescribe these drugs and never let you know. Lindsay's pm would not prescribe her a sleeping pill because she said she had a patient drive to the grocery store and buy 12 loaves of bread, also one overdosed on their pain meds. Thought it was weird. She was against it, but, neurologist at the hospital put her on it. Does lunesta also cause the same affects?
Thank you for sending the link. I appreciate your time. Sandy Quote:
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