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Sleep Disorders: EQ: What are sleep disorders and how do they affect us?
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What is a Sleep Disorder??? Our sleep/awake pattern also follows a circadian rhythm where certain events repeat approximately every 24 hours This is why we generally get tired after between 14 to 18 wakeful hours Sleep disorders are any psychological/physiological disruption in this rhythm These disorders can have negative consequences in an individual
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The Circadian Rhythm
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I. Insomnia When we have difficulty falling asleep or staying asleep, we are suffering form insomnia The result will be a felling of fatigue during our waking hours This lack of sleep can lead to an inability to function correctly or even mental stress Although we can treat insomnia with medication, it can be dangerous be
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Insomnia Treatments:
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II. Narcolepsy In narcolepsy one goes from a state of wakefulness to a state of REM sleep almost instantly. This is generally followed by almost instant wakefulness If the narcoleptic person falls, they can injure themselves or others Using drugs, such as Provigil and Nuvigil, narcolepsy can successfully be treated Narcoleptics can also schedule frequent naps to avoid “unsafe” sleeping
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Narcolepsy
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III. Sleep Apnea In sleep apnea, people stop breathing while they are asleep These “interruptions” can be brief (less than a second) or can be longer While this is both unhealthy (potentially deadly), it also severely effects the circadian rhythm People with sleep apnea also are more likely to suffer from obesity, anxiety, depression, and dozens of other physical/mental ailments
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III. Sleep Study
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IV. Sudden Infant Death Syndrome In some extreme cases babies can die in their sleep This devastating disorder called SIDS effects roughly 2 in every 1000 babies born in America SIDS generally effects boys more than girls, babies who were born below weight, and between 2-4 months of age The reason for SIDS is not completely known but there are several theories 1. Baby Position 2. Birth Defect 3. Foreign Contaminents
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SIDS: A Horrible Disorder
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V. Sleepwalking/Talking: The reasons for sleepwalking are unknown, but must be in some way related to the motor cortex which usually almost completely shuts down in our sleep Yes, you can wake up a person who is sleepwalking with no harm Some people do not walk, but talk Some people do both
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The Dangers of Sleepwalking
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VI. Nightmares A nightmare is an intense bad dream that occurs during REM sleep These nightmares are usually made up of intense images and scenes that cause fear in the individual Luckily, nightmares are often ignored and forgotten and only occasionally wake us up
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A Nightmare???
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VII. Night Terrors Night-Terrors occur in Level 4 Sleep These are much more intense than nightmares and can literally awaken one while screaming Most people have a difficult time falling asleep after a night terror This disorder is sometimes treated through medicine
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The Terrors of the Night
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VIII. REM Behavior Disorder In REM sleep, we are generally motionless People with REM Behavior Disorder, however often move and have even been known to act out their dreams People have driven cars, jumped from buildings, and almost killed their loved-ones during episodes of REM Behavior Disorder While this disorder may be linked to brain degeneration, it can effect anyone
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Death by REM Disorder???
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IX. Non-24 Hour Circadian Disorder In a “normal” person, our circadian rhythm will reset every 24 hours A person Non-24 Hour Circadian Rhythm might reset after 26 hours one day and 18 the next or 30 the following day Because of this, they cannot get onto a normal schedule and may struggle with some basic tasks Certain medications have been shown to be successful in treating this disorder
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