Stop making so much noise i need having a nap before
Im not sure if the sounds Im making while asleep is Catathrenia or not. My fiance has just recently moved in with me (about a month and a half ago) and he has told me on several occasions that I make a moaning sound in my sleep.( Not to mention talking in my sleep and the snoring ) I was aware of the snoring but not the talking and moaning. I have noticed the majority of comments here state that they start immediately when they fall asleep, same as I do. But seems like every article claims it begins in REM which is longer into the sleep cycle. Hmm. But Im no longer overweight. Ive mostly always had a snoring problem. I am asthmatic and Im a smoker as well. I do suffer from anxiety and depression along with bipolar disorder and insomnia. Which the insomnia has improved some, but now I do this and it causes me to not want to sleep so I dont keep everyone awake. When I was a child I had horrible night terrors which have mostly subsided now that Im an adult. But I feel like there may be some correlation with mental disorders and Catathrenia. I could be wrong. Does anyone else suffer from mental/emotional disorders and also sleep moan/groan?? I feel awful for my fiance because he cant sleep if Im having a rough night. He always tries to beat me to bed. So he can fall asleep first. I guess he doesnt hear it in his sleep. Also I dont really get to sleep much or for long. So during the day Im exhausted and by the time I actually get to lay down and go to sleep I SLEEP. Hard. I hope someone has some insight on how to improve this condition. I was completely unaware I was doing this and now that know I wish nobody would have told me. My husband started this sleep moaning just 6 weeks before he died at age 62. I taped the moaning so he could hear it and he claimed he had been having very strange dreams but could not identify them to a person or place. I wonder if he was really talking to people in his sleep because he would change tones and many times he seemed to be answering or asking a question, the sounds would grow very load and then sometimes soft, After a few minutes of this he would become silent and breath in a heavy panting pattern and then it would start all over again. He did this as soon as closed his eyes and it continued throughout the entire time, night after night and day after day for 6 weeks. It got so bad they put him on oxygen 24/7 and still it got worse by the day. He had to have a mass removed around his heart and his heart gave out immediately following the surgery. He even mentioned to me that he felt he was going to die weeks before the surgery. The tapes I have clearly show me he was having conversations with people who have already passed away. Does anyone know if there has been any studies on this in relationship to those who are in fact in a stage of death? I have been diagnosed with Mild OSA but also developed symptoms that causes groaning, grunting and a moaning sound during sleep. It has made my life miserable because I did have the overnight take home sleep study and do have a CPAP but was told that the machine only picks up certain vibratory sounds. The recordings on the machine I am told looked really good and my numbers are low however I have recorded myself with the CPAP on and I still hear the snoring and loud sounds I am looking for ANY new information on catathrenia. My 17 year old son has been living with the classic symptoms of catathrenia since he was 4 years old and he is planning on attending college next year. We are concerned about his ability to live with others in a dorm setting. As with most catathrenia sufferers, the sleep groaning does not seem to bother my sons own sleep but it is very problematic for others trying to sleep in the same or adjacent rooms. Over the years my son has had to skip many sleep overs and camps with friends because the groaning is disruptive to others and causes embarrassment to him. I have discussed the issue with our pediatrician and I have conducted numerous internet searches and read everything that I can find about the condition and I have not been able to find any information that gives me real hope that the symptoms can be managed or cured. I am reaching out to anyone reading this comment to you to see if you know of anyone that has had any success with treating catathrenia patients or if you know of any new research or findings related to cures? Basically, I am looking for ANY suggestions or help that you can offer! Thank you very much for your time and I look forward to any replies. |