do these symptoms remind u of any illness that i may have? im extreamly worried…?
i love to sleep. i always sleep but i used to LOVE it lol. as sad as it may sound. but anyway…for as far back as i remember i would nap during the day. i didn’t HAVE to nap but i would. a 15-30 min nap would do wonders for me. but recently i have been HAVING to sleep and get tired during the day. i have been diagnosed with sleep apnea and use a treatment for that which they have tested on me and they say it works.
lately in the past few months ive just been extreamly exhausted. i need to take naps during the day or else i can’t function. i often get very sleepy while driving or sitting for more than 20 min. when i get home from work and school i have to take a nap which now lasts about 2 hours. its annoying that im always so tired because i have things to do and im just to exhausted to do them! i sleep about 6 hours a night and often when i sleep more the symptoms worsen. what can i do? do u think its diabetes??? im worried! :(
i was involved in a sleep study where i was able to get benefit from nose strip kind of things. they hooked me up and they work just like the CPAP maching,where they helped my breathing while asleep.
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A person with sleep apnea is not getting the restorative sleep necessary to function.
Are they treating you with what they call a CPAP machine?
Continuious Postive Air Pressure. Machine.
This machine keep you from stopping breathing for a few minutes{which people with sleep apnea do.
The they gasp for air and this machine keeps this from happening.
There is also a condition called Narclepsy which the person can be wide awake talking or drive and BOOM the just drop off to sleep!
These conditions need to be treated.!
It doesn’t sound like diabetes, you would be extremely thirsty, have to urinate quite often and start to lose weight.
You need to see your doctor again and keep check on your situation.
Or take part in sleep studies in a lab where sleep disorders are diagnosed and treated.