Toronto
Top Topics
That's the problem. It's not a wishful thing. I was on a bike trip back in 2009, first day. I biked all morning, and around 2 pm I felt the need to pull off into the grass to sleep. Some guy walking his dog thought I had died. It's that strong. Today I was wobbling when I stood up in front of my buddy at his place. It's insanity. Then it went away about 20 minutes later. Then when I got home, had some food and it came back. Nap time. I do this quite often. All this after going for a 20 minute walk this morning.
Hi there. I'm new. I've had sleep apnea for years, but worse than that, it disrupts my day. Every day.
I've been working for myself for decades, and I'm currently switching to searching for a job. Now I'm thinking I have no control over afternoon naps, that I am not hireable. This could end my career. My Father had the same, but he worked for himself and he worked it into his schedule. I don't have that option.
Is this a reality for some people? Anybody have any insight into this?
How does one live their life with something as odd as this? I've read too much on sleep hygiene, cpap, weight control, etc. CBT-I won't change over 3 decades of predictable irregular sleep patterns. I went for a walk today, out in the sun, sitting with a friend, and I almost fell asleep in front of him. The worst of all of this is that it's predictable.
Any insight appreciated. Cheers