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New here, tooHello...
My name is Susan... I'm 36, and new wife, and new mother :) She is 7 months old, and a sweetheart. Anyways, I am a "self-diagnosed" DSPS. I also have sleep apnea. I have had DSPS symptoms since early childhood. I'm still trying to go over in my mind when, and how the symptoms started. (Maybe a little more info on that later...) Anyways... The short of the matter...Is that I decided to come here because I gotten MUCH WORSE of late. My baby usually wakes at 8 am, and stays awake for 1 1/2 hours, then I nap with her. When we get up, I still feel like something the cat has dragged in. Actually, for the most part, on MOST days I feel so LOUSY, I feel almost like I'm drugged!!! Anyways... back to story... When the baby takes her second nap, I may or may not nap too, depending on how I feel. By now, it's getting on about 1 pm or later... I pour myself an espresso to wake up, and go on with my day... I usually fall asleep again (yes, again!!!) sometime after 8PM, but only for 1 hour usually...Then am WIDE AWAKE....as in run around the block and dance all night type of awake...until I go to bed again sometimes in the wee hours of the morning (anywhere form 1 to 4 am). It "seems" to work for me allright, as long as I catch some proper sleep once in a while. I'll see..... [My problem is, I have been having all kinds of pain when I sleep anything more than 3 hours at a time, ever since I had gallbladder attacks in June. I had it out, but the pain has stayed]. Years ago, when I still lived at home with my parents, I had the PERFECT sleep solution down pat to make me feel happy and healthy... Go to bed: between 1 and 5 am Awake: Between 11 am and 1pm Of course, If I knew I needed to have an early shift at work (my schedule varied), I would adjust my sleep schedule over one or two days slightly, to accomodate. I was fine as long as I got 6 or 7 hours sleep before that shift. [My optimal sleep is 9 hours] I tried the technique where you alter your sleep shifts for a permanent solution...But maybe I was doing it wrong, I don't know...But it NEVER remained a permanent solution. If I was regularly working 9-5, for example, I could do it.... But as SOON AS I would have Sat and Sun off (weekends), or stop the work shift (change to another shift), My normal sleep/wake times would rebound back, just like a rubber ball. I just try to work with it as best as I can, and have taken opportunites for sleep or certain shifts at work whenever I can. -Susan
Re: New here, tooHi Susan -
I'm new here too, 39 and just started a corporate job. I've never had children, and one reason is that I worry that with the DSPS, I just won't be able to do it. So your post caught my eye since I'm reaching the age where I have to make that decision soon. Did you worry about how DSPS would affect your family before you had the baby? Is it easier/harder than you thought it would be? Do you have help for mornings (husband, family, nanny) and are they understanding? I'm worried they'll just all think I'm lazy and a bad mother. :-( I'd love to hear more about your story! Julie
Re: New here, tooHeya Julie...
My husband did consider me downright odd and strange ([probably lazy too)when I told him about the problem. He's gotten better about it. As for thinking ahead about how the DSPS would affect me raising a child... I didn't think much about it, other than to realise I'd have to stretch around my sleep schedule like an elastic band...LOL It IS worse than I thought as far as mornings go... But as for night-time shifts...It was a BREEZE! (Compared to how people without DSPS would have it) The biggest problem was the first few weeks after having her... Not because of the disorder per se... It was because I was trying to be "supermom", doing all the chores while SHE was asleep, so I wasn't getting any!!! It got so bad, I started to get dizzy, and lose my balance. I thought I'd soon have to go into the hospital due to exhaustion. But again, that was my fault for not grabbing sleep when she did. On the worst days, I would have my mom come over to watch the baby while I grabbed some sleep. Don't worry yourself about this, because if you are showing this amount of concern allready before having a child, think about how great caring) a mom you'll be!! :)
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