Naps: Good? Bad? Does napping work for you?
I have been on some meds for General anxiety/depression for quite a while now. I get up every morning with a usual routine...I actually feel most of the time now, but after chores(retired) and doing a couple of things, if I'm bored(but feel ok) I lay down for a nap-sometimes too long maybe(1.5-2 hrs). I never seem to feel refreshed(like the commercials) until I get going. Read about naps, good and bad! Sleep fine at night 6-7 hrs. Dream all the time(never nightmares!). Can't figure out why the blah feeling after a good nap??? Avoid naps???
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Thanks and good luck!!
@elwooodsdad I can see where my post can be misinterpreted, and I appreciate your input but it actually does not apply. My PCP, although I do have some issues with him, knows me well and knows that I am very active, go to my health club about 6 days a week and am very busy. I believe his comment was simply since he knows I do a lot, and also that my sleep is not great, and he was actually trying to be encouraging that I shouldn't worry about it. He has been through a lot with me and we have a very good rapport and communication. Despite that, I am considering changing due to a couple of other issues, but the rapport makes that difficult. I don't know that I will get that with a new doctor, whereas it's something that I have had with this doctor since my first visit. Other doctors in the area think he's excellent and I know a number of my doctors are his patients.
I definitely do not have sleep apnea. My disruptions are due to an incontinence issue. I have tried some prescription medications but when I read that the one I was using, Tropsium, can be related to causing Alzheimer's I chose to get off of it. That issue is managed by a urogynecologist. I have done pelvic floor PT, and also had botox, which definitely did help and I am overdue to have that again.
Occasionally I can't get to sleep when something is on my mind and making me anxious. I have an Rx for lorazepam for that, he prescribes up to 10 .5 mg pills a month which is more than I ever use. I never need to have it filled more than every other month.
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Thx....it's a complicated issue...but not life-threatening...
Naps should be short like 40 min to refresh . I wouldn’t worry about it . You are here for cancer support so I’m sure you need the rest . You could set alarm
Naps ok during the day if only for 1/2 hr...longer naps not good for you during the day...try to exercise after lunch even short walk will help.
I use a C-app machine. But I wouldn’t give up my 20 minute nap for anything! It’s very refreshing . My cat usually naps with me right after lunch.
A home remedy for deep REM sleep is: Chop up 3 slightly aged bananas about 2 inches apart. discard the hard ends. Using a large sauce pot, boil the contents, skin and all. for 20 minutes. Strain the mixture with the fluid going into a large pitcher. Use only 1 cup before sleep. It is an acquired taste, so use a few drops from a small bottle of lemon from extract for taste. Give it a few days to see how you feel the next day. My mixture lasts 5-7 days refrigerated.(cold or heat for comfort.)
Now that is a remedy! The brain is an amazing part of our anatomy that operates our lives and all are different!! God bless. Thx
A 15- to 30-minute nap, daily if possible, re-energizes my brain. I get into rem sleep and only for a 1t- to 20-minute nap. I recommend it. Need quiet, uninterrupted conditions.
I fully agree and, in fact, usuall;y manage two of those naps each and every day.