Idiopathic Insomnia - Is
There Treatment For Idiopathic Insomnia?
Not much could be worse than a lifetime of bogus sleep,
imagine difficulty falling asleep, only being able to sleep for
a very short period of time, waking several times during the
short time that you do sleep, it happens each and every night,
and to make matters even worse, there is no medical,
psychological, or neurological diagnosis that can explain this.
Doctors have told you that you have an imbalance in your body
that has created an overactive awakening system. Because of
this you have a very hard time concentrating, moodiness, and
daytime fatigue, constantly. That is the life of a person
suddering from Idiopathic Insomnia.
Idiopathic insomnia can be especially dangerous because
it can lead to many other problems such as substance abuse as
you try to correct the problem yourself. Understandably, you
might feel like you are at your wits end. While insomnia is
actually quite common, idiopathic insomnia on the other hand,
is not. There is no correlation favoring genders with this
disorder and there is also no genetic link involved.
You might suspect that you have idiopathic insomnia if you
have been dealing with insomnia problems your entire life and
there is no reason for the insomnia. This would mean that you
are not stressed out about anything on a conscious or
subconscious level; you are on no medications as some can cause
insomnia, there are no medical or psychological reasons for the
insomnia, and you have no poor sleeping behaviors.
In other words, you are completely fine except for the
insomnia. There have been reports of people who are so
desperate to get some quality sleep. Some have indicated that
during a one year period they averaged three hours of sleep per
night but there were many occasions where they only got one
hour of sleep for at least one week at a time. Keep in mind
that these people have already attempted, with the help of a
physician, in some cases over 20 different sleeping pills with
absolutely no relief. Many become suicidal during this time
which is mainly because of their desperation and when one is
attempting to function on such a small amount of sleep, they
surely are not thinking clearly at all.
Many people just learn how to cope with this disorder and
never seek help. The truth is that there is not much that can
be done besides making attempts through sleep hygiene to reduce
the insomnia as much as possible. Sometimes a doctor will
prescribe medication to help you sleep but at best, the newest
and most modern sleep aids on the market today only allow a
patient to use them for up to six months.
Anything else might lead to a substance abuse problem and no
one wants that so at this point the doctor might refer you to a
sleep specialist who will attempt to assist with your
idiopathic insomnia. Obviously a center that specializes in
sleep depravation and sleep disorders will be able to do more
than anyone else will but unfortunately with severe cases of
idiopathic insomnia it is the mechanisms inside of your body
that are different and do not require this sleep.
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