I'm sleepy all the time!!!?
Written by admin on February 28, 2009 – 6:54 am -I had the flu last month, and had a fever and sweat a lot at night, etc. Since then, my sleep has not returned to normal. I'm waking up drenched in sweat most mornings, and sometimes several times through the night. When I have to get up for work in the morning, I feel exhausted, not refreshed, as I had before I had the flu. I'm 26. I'm not menopausal. I should have more energy than this. What could this be? Sleep apnea? Any suggestions?
First off Sleep Apnea(1) is the momentary loss of breath while sleeping. This has nothing to do with your condition especially since you are sleeping so it usually takes another person to inform you that you have Sleep Apnea.
Second would be to look at your diet and any other things you are putting into your body; vitamins, drugs, toxicants.
Third would be to go to a doctor(right away since symptoms have been for over a month) and get a professional opinion because this might be the result of a more serious condition.
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Astrology to sleep deprivation?
Written by admin on February 18, 2009 – 12:55 pm -What are those aspects/positions that rules sleeping?? So i do know that dreams are part of 12th house, but sleep? How can i predict sleeping problems from someones chart, maybe some heavy stuff in 12th house? You know, not sleep til 3 am, waking up 5 times a night, sweating while sleeping, sleeping apnea, turmoil and restlessness instead of sleeping.. These are pretty common problems around the world with certain people.
The Moon and Neptune take rulership over sleep, so an afflicted Moon or Neptune will cause this, or Neptune coming in contact with personal planets. Mercury (mind) and Mars(Head/Face and Physicality) can point to this as well.
Jupiter squares to personal planets, especially Sun and Moon. Bounds of energy, if there is no proper outlet.
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What does my dream mean? I was drowning looking up at the light…?
Written by admin on February 10, 2009 – 9:51 am -Last night I had a very vivid dream that caused me to wake up in a bit of sweat. The dream started with me deep deep in a body of water and when I looked up at the surface all I could see was a small speck of light, which implied I was incredibly deep down. I was holding my breath in the dream as I tried to swim up to the light, but I didn't want to swim too fast b/c of nitrogen bubbles. After a while of swimming upwards I woke up from the intensity of the fear I was feeling. I'm not sure if I was holding my breath in reality. Perhaps I have some issues where I stop breathing while I sleep? Sleep apnea? I've been doing a lot of self help recently. Not sure if that is at all relevant.
Underwater
To dream that you are underwater, suggests that you are feeling overcome with emotions and are in need of greater control in your life. You may be in over your head regarding some situation.
To dream that you are breathing underwater, represents a retreat back into the womb. You want to return to a state where you were dependent and free from responsibilities. Perhaps you are feeling helpless, unable to fulfill your own needs and caring for yourself. Alternatively, you may be submerged in your emotions.
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Is this more than just snoring in my three year old?
Written by admin on February 8, 2009 – 8:48 am -My daughter has snored since she was 12 months old, she is just about 4 now and I never thought anything of it until recently. About 6 month's ago she started waking up about 5 times a night, sometimes just kind of startling herself awake, sometimes coughing herself awake. She is definitely a mouth breather and always sounds stuffy even when awake, even when she isn't sick. She sweat excessively in her sleep, and at times it sounds like she is gasping for are. She often sleeping in a weird position to, where she will tilt her head back so the neck kind of arches. Is this something anyone has seen before? Possibly sleep apnea or am I just thinking to much into it?
Rather than sleep apnea, I would suspect she has some large adenoids which are partially blocking her airway. I would take her to an ENT (ear, nose, throat) physician who can give you the answer for this problem.
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