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Before I was forced to seek professional help it was not unusual for me to not sleep until dawn. I was told this was due to a combination of acute sleep apnea a sleep disorder and stress. Stress due mainly to my not being able to conduct a working day without feeling fatiqued. I Tried a breathing face mask which was so invasive and noisy that it kept me awake. Finally I was told I needed to have lazer throat surgery to reduce the apnea from acute to minor. The surgery was successful but I needed morphine for four days post op to relieve the agonizing pain. While the apnea had indeed been reduced I still had occasional insomnia taking if needed a mild sedative or a herbal supplement for relief. Probably the fact I now wake earlier is due to age and is not morning insomnia as I call it. Who knows. What I do know is that I have been cursed with this inability to sleep for most of my adult life.
I'm sorry to read that, Craig. It's not what people generally mean when they mention sleep problems, though. Yours is a medical issue while sleep disorders are a common phenomenon of older people that more or less naturally occurs.
 
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My eldest brother, step mother and a mate all have to wear those breathing sleep apnea masks for various reasons and with varying degrees of success adapting to the task. I'd find it hard for sure. My cheap solution is fresh air, a dark room and using an ~$5 Vic's nasal vapour stick. I've found them better than those mechanical like ways to physically open one's nostrils.

I tried having afternoon naps again Thomas ๐Ÿ˜ด with some success. It did help, even just 30 minutes on my recliner listening to soft music. Classical, soft Rock, Chill or Country with a Cat on the chair's arm. Some days get busy tho. My calender currently is filling up again but manageable.
 
I tried having afternoon naps again Thomas ๐Ÿ˜ด with some success. It did help, even just 30 minutes on my recliner listening to soft music. Classical, soft Rock, Chill or Country with a Cat on the chair's arm. Some days get busy tho. My calender currently is filling up again but manageable.
Brilliant picture, Terry. โ˜บ๏ธ Exactly the same at my end. Not always successful but a power nap of 30 minutes does help me recharge the batteries. Sometimes I just have a lie-down and relax and feel refreshed afterwards. I've had craftsmen in my yard and garden for a week and will have for some days to come but I still lie down like clockwork even if they come in to use the toilet or ask me something.
 
So an arvo nap indicates emerging dementia. Then we three are starting to lose our marbles as I too have needed one since my puppy arrived. I took him for his first walkies yesterday, part dragging, part running. I suppose a partial success. The real test will be once I take him out on the local streets and how he reacts to traffic, other dogs, humans etc.
 
So an arvo nap indicates emerging dementia. Then we three are starting to lose our marbles as I too have needed one since my puppy arrived. I took him for his first walkies yesterday, part dragging, part running. I suppose a partial success. The real test will be once I take him out on the local streets and how he reacts to traffic, other dogs, humans etc.
No, "excessive sleep" , i.e., needing more than 9 hours sleep might be an indication of that. Taking a nap is not.
 
'Relax with friends in the 99.94 Club'. Written as a prologue to the original Lounge thread.
Have to say I have not had much relaxing chat with my friends lately. Where are you guys?
 
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Hiya Craig,
Busy with organising the Scattering of Ashes and an afterwards.
Sorting the Ashes into individual bags at mine with his sister we made a blunder with a plume of the Ashes filling my dining room. We ended up inhaling some of my old mate. All good now, I hope. ๐Ÿ™„

Also, my youngest daughter at forty just gave birth, for the first time, to two unidentical IVF twin girls. Her and her hubby's desire was very strong.
However, she had/has Preeclampsia, high blood pressure, a C section, etc ... Lots of great medical care thankfully. ๐Ÿ™
 
Hiya Craig,
Busy with organising the Scattering of Ashes and an afterwards.
Sorting the Ashes into individual bags at mine with his sister we made a blunder with a plume of the Ashes filling my dining room. We ended up inhaling some of my old mate. All good now, I hope. ๐Ÿ™„

Also, my youngest daughter at forty just gave birth, for the first time, to two unidentical IVF twin girls. Her and her hubby's desire was very strong.
However, she had/has Preeclampsia, high blood pressure, a C section, etc ... Lots of great medical care thankfully. ๐Ÿ™
Sorry for the bellyache mate as I know you and Thomas have busier lives than I. Have you lost another mate. How are your girls twins, both well?
 
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