ronny1980
Mar 15th, 2008, 08:42 PM
Hey guys,
Recently I've been finding myself waking up after 3-4 hours of sleep gasping for air. Once I'm up I cannot go back to bed. My brain feels like it has never rested and full of energy - like an adrenaline rush. This lack of sleep is making me extremely lethargic during the day and am also losing appetite hence losing weight.
At first I thought it maybe due to the amount of light coming through the windows so I ensured all sunlight was blocked off to no avail. I also tried going to massage therapy which also didn't help. I finally decided to take the sleeping pill route but still the same - wake up after several hours of sleep. I've tried OTC meds, melatonin and perscription to no avail.
I consider myself a faily healthy individual and try to exercise regularly. I have absolutely no problems falling asleep but am unable to stay asleep. This only started happening recently but has been on-going. For the past three weeks I have averaged 3 hours/night.
My condition has improved slightly after using the Breathe-Right nasal strips but I am still not getting the full 7-8 hours of rest I need. After doing some research I've come to conclude that I have some form of sleep apnea - mainly based on the fact that I am always out-of-breath when I wake up.
I've already made an appointment with my GP and will probably ask for a sleep clinic referral but I was wondering if theres anything I could do to help myself breath better during my sleep in the meantime.
I will be trying to some Vicks Vaporub later tonight to help with my slight chest congestion. I think sleeping on my side should help too.
Any other ideas?
Thanks!
Recently I've been finding myself waking up after 3-4 hours of sleep gasping for air. Once I'm up I cannot go back to bed. My brain feels like it has never rested and full of energy - like an adrenaline rush. This lack of sleep is making me extremely lethargic during the day and am also losing appetite hence losing weight.
At first I thought it maybe due to the amount of light coming through the windows so I ensured all sunlight was blocked off to no avail. I also tried going to massage therapy which also didn't help. I finally decided to take the sleeping pill route but still the same - wake up after several hours of sleep. I've tried OTC meds, melatonin and perscription to no avail.
I consider myself a faily healthy individual and try to exercise regularly. I have absolutely no problems falling asleep but am unable to stay asleep. This only started happening recently but has been on-going. For the past three weeks I have averaged 3 hours/night.
My condition has improved slightly after using the Breathe-Right nasal strips but I am still not getting the full 7-8 hours of rest I need. After doing some research I've come to conclude that I have some form of sleep apnea - mainly based on the fact that I am always out-of-breath when I wake up.
I've already made an appointment with my GP and will probably ask for a sleep clinic referral but I was wondering if theres anything I could do to help myself breath better during my sleep in the meantime.
I will be trying to some Vicks Vaporub later tonight to help with my slight chest congestion. I think sleeping on my side should help too.
Any other ideas?
Thanks!