Cancer and Sleep Article
Read this in the NYTimes today and thought others might find it interesting.
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Thanks for the article. I
Thanks for the article. I rarely get a good nights' sleep. But, I have had this issue since menopause began 15 years ago. I had hoped the night sweats and hot flashes would have stopped by now but they are stubborn! I am 3+ years out from chemo and I wonder if that is still impacting the hot flashes? Anyways, we will continue to March on!
Love and Hugs,
Cindi
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Thanks, Ma. I wake up ALL
Thanks, Ma. I wake up ALL THE TIME so this is an interesting article. I can't say if I remember waking up BC (Before Cancer) but sleeping through the night is the exception. When I wake up in the morning after a solid night I think, "wow - so that is what a full night is like."
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Sleep
I've never been a great sleeper. When I was young, I could stay out very late with my friends because I always woke up early in the morning, unlike my friends who would sleep in to make up for the lost hours.
As I got older, I had a hard time both falling asleep and staying asleep. I associated this with work-related stress/deadlines since I slept quite well the year I took a "sabbatical." And certainly the worry about my cancer diagnosis and treatment side effects also impacted my sleep. I do take a Benedryl every once in a while if I really want to get a good night's sleep.
But I've found in the last year or so that I'm actually sleeping better. I've shifted to what I think is a more natural bedtime/rising schedule for me since I've cut back on my project work. Fewer deadlines reduces the stress. I also think that I get more tired since I got cancer than I did before. I still have some nights where I toss and turn, but much less than in the past.
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