Greetings all!
I am curious about other people with ANs and their sleep patterns. I have been wearing one for quite a while. The funny thing is when I started having balance issues before diagnosis, I also saw that my sleep pattern was changing. There is a "benchmark" in mine I can check against for people your age/gender for light/REM/deep sleep.
Prior to balance issues, I had been right in with the benchmark. My husband was hospitalized, I went under a severe amount of stress, and balance issues began. I attributed it to the stress, vowing to eat better, sleep better etc once he was home. The sleep pattern showed more than "benchmark" amounts of deep sleep. Even if I slept as much as I liked, it always was slightly to significantly higher for deep sleep. All other areas are in benchmark. It continues on to this day.
(Edit) After 3 months of eating sleeping better, balance was NOT better and I fell New years Eve. That began my steps towards discovering my AN in February 2019.
My theory is that for people with balance issues, we are learning daily and trying to have pathways connect. Deep sleep (I think?) is a slow wave - non REM stage.
from the webpage
https://exist.io/blog/sleep-learning/"Studies in the effects of sleep on visual perception skills have found that REM and slow wave sleep (the third, and final, NREM stage) had the biggest impact. The Harvard researchers pointed out several possible reasons for this difference, including the difference of complexity in the tasks used for the experiments, and the different areas of the brain needed for working with sensory input vs. motor skill output."
So basically wondering if anyone else has more deep sleep than benchmark - and if so - is balance a continuing challenge?
TIA!