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“To sleep perchance to dream..that’s the rub!” spoken by Hamlet
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Lyme Patient at 3 AM
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Importance of Sleep 1. Mood, memory, cognition 2. Endocrine function
3. Immune regulation and repair 4. Insomnia increases risk for other conditions, such as diabetes, HBP, Dementia, heart attacks 5. Control of Homeostasis, Circadian rhythms
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Anatomy and Physiology
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Circadian Rhythms Refer to cyclic changes in the body which control sleep, wakefulness, 2. Also called our Biologic clock Controlled by the suprachiasmic nucleus or SCN in response to ambient light WE ARE CREATURES OF THE LIGHT
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SCN 1. Sits above optic chiasm
2. Small area: 20,000 specialized nuclei 3. Neuronal and hormone activities control sleep/wake cycles 4. Responds to ambient light from retinal cells thru retinal-hypothalamic tract
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Melatonin Release
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Histamine Control and Release
Histamine Control Center in Hypothalamus
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OREXIN
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Stages of Sleep 1. REM Rapid eye movement
Active brain in a paralysed body 2. NREM Non-rapid eye movement Quiet brain in a active body
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Sleep Stages
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Inflammation and Sleep
The production of inflammatory cytokines may trigger onset of poor sleep cycles
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Cytokines and Sleep IL1 and TNF promote NREM sleep in non-infected animal. Injection into human subjects causes sleep deprivation symptoms and need for sleep 3. These cytokines disturb production of wakefullness neurtransmitters Control of inflammation improves sleep by attenuating this mechanism
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Neuropathic Pain
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Antihistamines that Help Sleep
H1 blockers cause sedation: Benadryl, Atarax, and many others
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NEUROPATHIC PAIN BLOCKERS
1. GABAPENTIN a. Wide therapeutic range.Titrated up to as much as 3600mg b. Controls sleep and pain thru control of gaba receptors thus quieting the brain 2. TRILEPTAL or LYRICA a. Titrated up to max doses for daytime neuropathic pain management b. May be used before sleep for neuropathic pain but are not sleep meds
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Prescription Meds for Sleep
Sedative-hypnotics: Ambien, Sonata, Lunesta 2. Tranquilizers: Trazadone, Seroquel, Klonopin, Xanax, Valium, Ativan 3. Belsomra is a new agent that suppresses production of Orexin
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Improving Sleep 1. Take phosphatidyl serine 200-300mg at 8pm
to lower cortisol before sleep. Titrate gabapentin begin at 9pm to produce stage 3 and 4 deep sleep . 2. Take melatonin 3-10 mg 30 min before sleep 3. Take an antihistamine to suppress wakefullness effects of histamine 4. Basic sleep hygiene: lose the phone, tablet, turn off TV don’t exercise late in the evening 5. Control pain: specifically neuropathic pain caused by Lyme Gabapentin works best at nite, Trileptal or Lyrica during day 6. Control Cytokines by detoxing 7. Ashwagandha 500 mg AM and Noon to simulate cortisol production by adrenals
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Wonderful Sleep
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