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Old Feb 8, 2008, 07:40 AM
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Sleeping so much

I sometimes sleepmore than 11 hours and but i like to sleep more.sometimes my clock alarms all one hours and i listen nothing! if i wake up at 10 AM today i can hardly wake before than 10 the next day and it not depend that when I go to bed it's last night.just if i don't sleep a complete day i can set my waking time and being 24 houre awake is so difficult for me because I must study more than 6-7 hours a day for entering to university.please help me and say to me is there any cure for my problem?

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Old Feb 8, 2008, 12:14 PM   #2  
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do you excercise anytime during the week?
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in a period of my life I was doing (about a week and about 10 minute a day) ofcourse not hardly but it doesn't any effect. Is it low?
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See a physician. Ask to be tested for sleep apnea, nutritional deficiencies and whatever else the doctor suggests. I have been "oversleeping" since the age of 4. I used to come home from pre-school and voluntarily take a nap. Years later, it was discovered that I have Multiple Sclerosis. I doubt that you do, but ask the doctor plenty of questions.
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You may have narcolepsy. This is when a person sleeps too much and can fall asleep while doing simple tasks unannounced. Your doctor should be able to help you.
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I swore I was narcoleptic I could even fall asleep driving.
I became aware of my sleep/awake/exhausted/and 'numbing out brain fog' patterns and corrected them by changing my eating habits got more nutrition taking supplements.
Sleeping on a scheduled pattern is also helpful.
also don't over exert yourself. Even with a hectic schedule it is important to relax and not overwhelm yourself.
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thank's for answers.I must solve this problem as soon as possible because I am trying to enter the university and doctors say to me that it has not any cure.when I sleep low I can't study my lesson with
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This helped me a lot. I use to sleep 9 to 11 hours
Now I sleep 7 to 9
If you take meds you have to check if it is okay to take magnesium and potassium

I take B complex in the morning after breakfast
and at night I take 600 mg calcium, 300 mg magnesium, potassium and vitamin D3
it takes a couple weeks to notice a difference.
if I skip some days I notice how much tireder I get.
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thank you very much specially ((N0help4u)).I am waking good and in time in a few last days I hope it continue because in the past i have experienced this but after a week it has backed to it's usual way of course i didn't use the things and vitamins that you have wrote.thank you all.
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