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		<title>By: steven ray mckay</title>
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		<description>sleep architecture question. fairly technical and grey area here.

and, it&#039;s apleasure to discover your history in the field. thank you for your humanity doctor dement. 

i&#039;m 48 years old and a long-term insomiac who developed severe apnea 3+ years ago; bad combo.
the nurse practitioner attending me failed to follow the neurologist&#039;s instructions on the sleep study report, which i myself didn&#039;t see for 2 years.
the doc wrotethat  i be prescribed ambien until i got used to the cpap machine.
she didn&#039;t follow these instructions. guess i got what i paid for!

well, cpap got me a little sleep and saved my life no doubt, but i quickly lost 30 pounds and slept better not using the cpap, albeit it was poor sleep. i didn&#039;t adjust to cpap and have been on benzodiapapines and &quot;non-benzos&quot; ever since.
well, i lost a total of 60 lbs. and was finally studied again on 08/10/08.  i took 20mg of ambien, went to sleep, was woke later to start  cpap.
although the weight loss&#039;s improvement, regarding my condition was apparent, i still had no delta-wave sleep; with and without cpap. most disturbing.
but, atleast i got started on a properly fit out cpap 3 nights ago. i had the cpap tech check my card after 2 nights to see why i was still waking up after only 2 hours- i thought a leg jerk woke me, but, the machine&#039;s card read out makes it look pretty convincing that the &quot;strived for&quot; one-apnea episode per hour is what wakes me up as soon as the ambien reaches its half life. but, i also took benzodiapines and i just read studies indicating they can cause jerking during sleep- aside from affecting delta-wave function. sadly the day before the cpap tech and i reviewed my machine&#039;s card, i went straight to my doctor and asked him about trying lyrica to prevent jerking, and it supposedly has been shown to INCREASE the length of delta cycles. he agreed it&#039;s worth trying.
Question #1)   now, after seeing my cpap card&#039;s read out, i think i just need my cpap&#039;s pressure turned up a notch or so to prevent apneas altogether if possible. my cpap pressure setting was 13, 3 years and 60 pounds ago.  now it&#039;s set at 6.what do you think?

question #2)    what are your thoughts on the new sleep aids- imidazopyridines, pyrazolopyrimidines, cyclopyrrolones
and, have you heard anything on merck&#039;s gaboxadol?
so you know, over and over again i tried sleep hygiene, meditation, bio feedback, etc...- like everyone else, it all helps ya sleep if life is going great. but, there&#039;s brain chemistry isn&#039;t there? my research indicates all these mind over matter strategies fail when the moment is seminole. my father, oldest male sibling and i are insomniacs. my mom and other male sibling sleep like babies. no half brothers or mother in laws here- we&#039;re a biologically bonded brood.

question#3)   is there medical concensus on the new sleep aids and delta activity? my tolerance is so high, i have taken 50 grams of ambien to start each cpap trial the last 3 days to ensure i go to sleep with the confounded thing attached to my like some alien parasite. i am succeeding. last night i slept 4 hours during one usage, best yet.
i also used benzos, but want to stop that due to what so many clinical sudies say about their negative effects on architecture. i understand that 20-50mg of ambien, etc....is not optimal, but the stuff is pretty safe with a working cpap-i understand that toxcitity is reported to occur at extremely high doses with ambien, and the like. my hope is that within a few weeks, using the cpap will be routine, just as the neurologist wanted it to become 3+ years ago. apnea and improper treatment has caused slow but sure anatomical shut down for me. i&#039;m determined to succeed with the cpap this time, even if i must megadose the new sleep aids in order to do so. what have i to lose, overdose, dependency? if i don&#039;t get with the cpap program, long life is not in the cards for me anyway. i exercise everytime i have the strength and eat quite healthy.
hope you or a colleague see this- sleep disorder experts are hard to access. sincerely, as you can imagine, steven ray mckay</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>sleep architecture question. fairly technical and grey area here.</p>
<p>and, it&#8217;s apleasure to discover your history in the field. thank you for your humanity doctor dement. </p>
<p>i&#8217;m 48 years old and a long-term insomiac who developed severe apnea 3+ years ago; bad combo.<br />
the nurse practitioner attending me failed to follow the neurologist&#8217;s instructions on the sleep study report, which i myself didn&#8217;t see for 2 years.<br />
the doc wrotethat  i be prescribed ambien until i got used to the cpap machine.<br />
she didn&#8217;t follow these instructions. guess i got what i paid for!</p>
<p>well, cpap got me a little sleep and saved my life no doubt, but i quickly lost 30 pounds and slept better not using the cpap, albeit it was poor sleep. i didn&#8217;t adjust to cpap and have been on benzodiapapines and &#8220;non-benzos&#8221; ever since.<br />
well, i lost a total of 60 lbs. and was finally studied again on 08/10/08.  i took 20mg of ambien, went to sleep, was woke later to start  cpap.<br />
although the weight loss&#8217;s improvement, regarding my condition was apparent, i still had no delta-wave sleep; with and without cpap. most disturbing.<br />
but, atleast i got started on a properly fit out cpap 3 nights ago. i had the cpap tech check my card after 2 nights to see why i was still waking up after only 2 hours- i thought a leg jerk woke me, but, the machine&#8217;s card read out makes it look pretty convincing that the &#8220;strived for&#8221; one-apnea episode per hour is what wakes me up as soon as the ambien reaches its half life. but, i also took benzodiapines and i just read studies indicating they can cause jerking during sleep- aside from affecting delta-wave function. sadly the day before the cpap tech and i reviewed my machine&#8217;s card, i went straight to my doctor and asked him about trying lyrica to prevent jerking, and it supposedly has been shown to INCREASE the length of delta cycles. he agreed it&#8217;s worth trying.<br />
Question #1)   now, after seeing my cpap card&#8217;s read out, i think i just need my cpap&#8217;s pressure turned up a notch or so to prevent apneas altogether if possible. my cpap pressure setting was 13, 3 years and 60 pounds ago.  now it&#8217;s set at 6.what do you think?</p>
<p>question #2)    what are your thoughts on the new sleep aids- imidazopyridines, pyrazolopyrimidines, cyclopyrrolones<br />
and, have you heard anything on merck&#8217;s gaboxadol?<br />
so you know, over and over again i tried sleep hygiene, meditation, bio feedback, etc&#8230;- like everyone else, it all helps ya sleep if life is going great. but, there&#8217;s brain chemistry isn&#8217;t there? my research indicates all these mind over matter strategies fail when the moment is seminole. my father, oldest male sibling and i are insomniacs. my mom and other male sibling sleep like babies. no half brothers or mother in laws here- we&#8217;re a biologically bonded brood.</p>
<p>question#3)   is there medical concensus on the new sleep aids and delta activity? my tolerance is so high, i have taken 50 grams of ambien to start each cpap trial the last 3 days to ensure i go to sleep with the confounded thing attached to my like some alien parasite. i am succeeding. last night i slept 4 hours during one usage, best yet.<br />
i also used benzos, but want to stop that due to what so many clinical sudies say about their negative effects on architecture. i understand that 20-50mg of ambien, etc&#8230;.is not optimal, but the stuff is pretty safe with a working cpap-i understand that toxcitity is reported to occur at extremely high doses with ambien, and the like. my hope is that within a few weeks, using the cpap will be routine, just as the neurologist wanted it to become 3+ years ago. apnea and improper treatment has caused slow but sure anatomical shut down for me. i&#8217;m determined to succeed with the cpap this time, even if i must megadose the new sleep aids in order to do so. what have i to lose, overdose, dependency? if i don&#8217;t get with the cpap program, long life is not in the cards for me anyway. i exercise everytime i have the strength and eat quite healthy.<br />
hope you or a colleague see this- sleep disorder experts are hard to access. sincerely, as you can imagine, steven ray mckay</p>
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