When I was awake at 3 am I should have logged on - however then I would have never got back to sleep as this forum stimulates my brain.
I am going for my second sleep study (first one was pre-surgery) soon here ... and will pump the specialists for information once my hospital PJ party #2 is complete.
Here is a thread I started a few months back.
http://anausa.org/forum/index.php?topic=5359.0My suggestion is he also stay clear of dark chocolate and salts. (Hard at this festive time of year
) It is important to exercise regularly for circulation – not just of blood but also for the dura fluid of the brain (part of CSF system). Post surgery pockets of fluid can collect particularly as salt can slow the circulation.
Last night I had terrible water retention and had this bizarre tinnitus sensation that was much like an electrical shock. I got up and walked around a bit- until the swelling in my hands reduced and I went back to sleep. This morning it is gone.
I am really onto this “sleep issue� thing and I will report back once I have connected more of the dots and put this together…
Sleep is vital to good health and recovery.
This is a good light hearted book that explains all that well…
http://www.amazon.com/Sleep-Thieves-Stanley-Coren/dp/0684831848I hope to get back to the group with more knowledge and experience on this topic in the early New Year… (Sleep providing LOL)
Cheers (yawn
),
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