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seekhelp
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7-8 hrs.
12 PM - 8 AM usually. No amount of sleep provides any refreshment and i use a CPAP machine.
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cactus
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Now - 9 hours. 12am - 9 am.
During most of my treatment, I could not function with less than 11 hours, and often needed naps as well.
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with sleep meds, 6-8 hours, most days a nap, too.
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canefan17
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Holy crap Randi.
That's crazy. I would die with 4 hours of sleep every day haha.
I've just found that sleep is so crucial in my recovery.
When I have a good week of sleep I absolutely have a good week free of symptoms.
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disturbedme
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I usually go to bed around midnight and sleep in until 10:30 a.m. or even longer.
I've come to the conclusion that I usually need more than 9 hours of sleep to function at all.
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My Lyme Story Posts: 2965 | From Land of Confusion (bitten in KS, moved to PA, now living in MD) | Registered: Jun 2007
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I get to bed anywhere from 12 midnight to 1AM then sleep till 9 or 10 in the morning.
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Lauralyme
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I need 8 hours at least
Thanks canefan for starting this interesting thread
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4 - 7 hrs. most often 4 - 5. I often use 1/2 10 mg.Elavil which usually helps, but not always. Sleep is a problem for me.
What meds are good besides Elavil, Anyone use yoga, meditation, etc., before bed?
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I get about 7-9 hours per night. Usually closer to 9. I've always needed this to function properly, even before lyme.
I head to bed between 8:30-10:00, give or take, and wake up between 5:00-6:30(ish). Occasionally I'll stay up later, or I'll sleep till 7:00, or I'll wake up at some God awful hour for no apparent reason. Not very often though.
When lyme symptoms first hit, my ability to stay asleep was not there. I'd awake in pain every hour or two. I haven't used any sleep meds, but boy if I did, that would have been the time.
Now with treatment, I'm mostly sleeping through the night again. What a difference this makes for me.
This morning I actually feel rested and refreshed. This is a new(and pleasant) feeling.
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Truthfinder
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No more than 4 to 4.5 hours at night.
Roughly 11:00 p.m. to 3:30 a.m.
Because of back problems, I can only sleep on my back (which I hate). And more than about 4.5 hours in that position gets painful. I'm usually awakened by the need to pee anyway, and then I can't get comfortable again. *sigh* So, I absolutely have to take naps most days but it never makes up for what I miss at night.
I do sleep well when I sleep, but it just isn't enough. And I REFUSE to resort to medications. Those inevitably cause constipation issues for me. No easy answers.
Studies have shown that even healthy college students will get `Fibro-like' symptoms if they don't get proper sleep for as little as 2 weeks.
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richedie
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11 pm to 7 am. 8 hours.
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I go to bed usually around 1030-1130 and take a very long time to fall asleep and always wake up much earlier than I need too. Almost impossible to sleep if I do not go somewhere around my normal time. I have completely inability to sleep during the daytime or the very early morning hours despite trying over and over again.
Then I have the days where my mind just won't shut down despite not really thinking about anything. Usually klonopin helps to get me asleep on those days, but it doesn't make me fall asleep that much faster or sleep longer as far as I can tell. It just helps me go from not able to sleep at all to being able to sleep some.
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joalo
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Usually 9 hours with sleep meds.
9PM - 6AM
Without sleep meds - 0
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feelfit
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12 a.m.- 2:00am sleep well
2:00a.m - 5:00 a.m. toss and turn some twilight sleep
5:30am-10:15 a.m. light to medium sleep Rarely feel refreshed. Have about 1-2 days per month when I can say I slept very well.
No meds because of breathing problems. Sleep meds affect breathing.
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canefan17
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Wow. Interesting stuff.
I go to bed the latest 3am
Most people here aren't getting close to 8 hours. Very intriguing.
I would love to see a poll done with patients who are in remission vs patients who are sick.
I'm willing to bet the latter aren't getting close to the amount of sleep the remission patients get.
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lightparfait
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I'm in remission: and now sleep from 11-3: as my body clock wakes to pee now... Then go back to sleep until 6:30 am.
I feel refreshed finally with sleep.
I remember not beign refreshed. Hang in there group..there is hope.
Allergie Immune therapy helped me with the sleep after my co-infections were gone with treatment.
Posts: 1009 | From NJ | Registered: Aug 2009
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Sleep from 10:00PM to 8:30AM when naturally wake up. Needing a lot of sleep now. 10 1/2 hours
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With any less than half a dozen sleeping pills: 3-4 hours
With half a dozen sleeping pills: 7-8 hours
Every single day regardless of sleeping pills I am suffering from terribly unrefreshing sleep and such terrible fatigue that I spend most of my day on a sofa or a bed TRYING to fall asleep or take a nap. I haven't successfully had a nap in months even though I am desperately and chronically tired all day long.
Before the insomnia pattern arose about 2 years ago, I would nap for hours every day and had 8-9 hours of sleep on weekdays and 12-13 hours a night on weekends.
Now, every morning that my alarm clock wakes me up (three days a week) I find myself wanting to throw a thousand ton train at it, but I don't even have the strength to throw a pillow anymore.
Crossing my fingers that Babesia treatment will help with my debilitating fatigue, weakness, and insomnia combo.
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I need 8-10 hours of sleep. Because I take several meds in order to sleep, I am not able to drag myself out of bed until about the 10th hour.
I go to bed around 11:00 - 11:30 and get out of bed until 9 or 10.
I do believe sleep is essential to recovery and thankfully, my doctor is of the same opinion!
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Hoosiers51
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Geez, I slept for 12 hours last night/today, straight.
I thought there would be more people like that. Sometimes I just sleep forever. And even when I do wake up, I'm very tired and have to drag myself out of bed. What is causing that? Lyme? babesia?
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Currently 8-10 hours/night, I usually am in bed by 9-10 and up around 6-7.
I sleep through the entire night sometimes now, but didn't for a long time.
I also just recently resumed full time work, and for the first few weeks that really exhausted me and required extra sleep. Thankfully I'm adjusting and continue to improve and it's getting easier.
I'm much, much improved at nearly 11 months of treatment. At worse times, I often slept or was bed bound for most of the day. But I couldn't sleep continuously (woke up every hour or 2) and the sleep wasn't restorative.
It's nice to wake up and actually feel rested again, though not every day it's becoming more regular!
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7-9 hours with one pee break and then right back to sleep. No sleep meds.
I just finished my 4th month of treatment. Prior to treatment sleep was a big problem for me.
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sutherngrl
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Okay, I'm so jealous! For me Insomnia came with LD.
Without sleep aids I sleep 3 hours a night. With sleep aids about 5 or 6 hours. 11:00pm to 5:00am. I get up once to pee, so sometimes it takes me an hour or so to go back to sleep.
I would give a million dollars for 8 straight hours of sleep.
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I usually go to bed around 10pm or so and am up for the day around 7am. So, that's 9 hours but it is never straight thru.
It can vary greatly. Some nights I will sleep for 4-5 hours straight and others I'm waking every 2 hours.
My sleep record is 7 hours straight.
And when my kids are sick? All bets are off.
I do believe sleep is important. When I am sleep deprived, my symptoms intensify.
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sutherngrl
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I agree opus, that sleep is important. Dr B mentions sleep deprivation as one reason for treatment failure. I really think I would improve if I could only sleep.
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Hoosiers51
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sutherngrl,
But what if you get 8 straight hours of sleep, and you wake up more tired than when you went to bed?
That is my problem. Sleep just doesn't help me at all, even when I get more than 12 straight hours of it.
I mean, I guess theoretically I'd prefer to be getting more, just because supposedly it is healthy for you....but I just have to wonder if the quantity of hours is even helping me, since I still feel so crummy when I get up.
So I guess my point is, don't be too jealous!
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I sleep 7-9 hours a night with meds. Sleep does not help any of my symptoms. If I slept all day I'd still feel like crap. But I do need around 8 hours sleep a day.
Kathy
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sammy
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I usually need 9-10hrs of sleep, it was much less when I was healthy.
I'm a light sleeper and never remember any dreams. Some nights I have trouble falling asleep. Other nights I wake up like every hour.
Lunesta helps but it doesn't make me sleep like when I was well. No matter when I go to bed or what I take to help me sleep I still wake between 2-4am sweaty and or sick feeling. It's very annoying.
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