Insomnia following PM Surgery
- by FluffyNipper
- 2012-01-04 04:01:29
- Surgery & Recovery
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Hi All, I'm age 66, a retired (male) psych RN. I got an on demand pacemaker on 12/9/11. My energy level increased a lot and the pacemaker made me feel great. Now I'm able to stay awake all day without having to take my usual afternoon nap (used to nap 2-4 hours!) In addition to the napping I overslept at night (hypersomnia) as much as 10-11 hours. Since the PM surgery I have become just the opposite: I get only 4-5 hours of sleep at night and then I wake up and can't get back to sleep! Sometimes I'll sleep a bit in the afternoon but usually not. My Dr gave me restoril 30mg (a "sleeping pill") but even that doesn't help very much - I still might wake up after 5 hours and feel pretty good and without the "sleep hangover" that usually accompanies the use of restoril. Five hours of sleep leaves me sleepy and isn't enough for me.
Has anybody else had this experience after PM surgery? Does it go away? Any suggestions? All ideas greatly appreciated & considered - thanks in advance. Bob
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I have had my pacer since 2005. At first it ruled my life. It took some time to calm down and make the mental adjustment. I had trouble sleeping and I worried a lot about pulling wires. Now I just live my life as I wish.
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by jobal - 2012-01-04 10:01:54
Hi Bob,
I have the same problem! I usually get 4-5 hours of sleep and then wake up feeling fully charged ( I am glad I have a T.V. in my room) but within 2-3 hours I am tired again but I try to last until the afternoon and have a 1-2 hour nap. I guess we just have to get used to what our body tells us? So your not alone!
jobal