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How did your sleep study go. How are your SATs.

Do you move about while you dream?

I have REM sleep disorder and am so fatigued every day of my life that work etc is totally out of the question. In fact I have recently had my driving licence revoked as I am a risk of falling asleep at the wheel.

I have been prescribed Clonazapam at night which lessens my ability to enter REM and that way I don't act out my dreams as much or injure myself or others. Still exhausted mind you.

Like you, lack of sleep has caused huge pressure on my relationship with my wife. We must sleep apart. See hit the wife again post.

I seem also to have apnea without any obstruction which compounds things.

I can only wish you well and pray that your depression lessens in time.

Good Luck
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