barefoot
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I have a practical concern about an orthopaedic surgery I'm having in a few weeks.
I have night terrors. Sometimes two or three in a week, other times I can go months without one. So, it's inconsistent and unpredictable.
I had one last week having not had one for a few weeks. The next day, my partner asked what would happen if I had one post-surgery. I'm not sure what, if anything, I can do to safeguard against it...?
There are some general practical sleep hygiene things e.g. if I get too hot in bed, it seems to make a night terror more likely. So, I can be extra mindful of things like that. I can do whatever I can to manage my stress/anxiety levels around the surgery, which might fend it off. But I'm not sure what else I can do that might help?
I have to avoid putting any weight on that leg for at least the first two weeks after the op and have to use crutches during that time. If I have a night terror, it's very possible that I will sprint out of the bed and start running (or fall over!) without knowing what I'm doing. I'm worried that, if that happens 1) I could hurt myself (probably not a huge deal - the pain will probably wake me up and I'll feel pain in the short term but I can take a pain killer and then eventually go back to sleep) and, more importantly, 2) I could do some damage.
My partner is usually pretty good at nipping my night terrors in the bud and keeping me in bed but sometimes I am super-speedy and I'm out the bed and running before she knows what's happening. Also, I'm not sure that we will be sleeping in the same bed when I first get out of hospital - we think we might both sleep better if we're in separate beds so that I have more room to try to get comfortable. She did jokingly suggest that we could strap me to the bed...I don't think that's a good idea! ;-)
Have any of you come up against this and, if so, how did you approach it? Any thoughts or ideas that might help or is it just a case of crossing my fingers and hoping for the best?
Thanks!
I have night terrors. Sometimes two or three in a week, other times I can go months without one. So, it's inconsistent and unpredictable.
I had one last week having not had one for a few weeks. The next day, my partner asked what would happen if I had one post-surgery. I'm not sure what, if anything, I can do to safeguard against it...?
There are some general practical sleep hygiene things e.g. if I get too hot in bed, it seems to make a night terror more likely. So, I can be extra mindful of things like that. I can do whatever I can to manage my stress/anxiety levels around the surgery, which might fend it off. But I'm not sure what else I can do that might help?
I have to avoid putting any weight on that leg for at least the first two weeks after the op and have to use crutches during that time. If I have a night terror, it's very possible that I will sprint out of the bed and start running (or fall over!) without knowing what I'm doing. I'm worried that, if that happens 1) I could hurt myself (probably not a huge deal - the pain will probably wake me up and I'll feel pain in the short term but I can take a pain killer and then eventually go back to sleep) and, more importantly, 2) I could do some damage.
My partner is usually pretty good at nipping my night terrors in the bud and keeping me in bed but sometimes I am super-speedy and I'm out the bed and running before she knows what's happening. Also, I'm not sure that we will be sleeping in the same bed when I first get out of hospital - we think we might both sleep better if we're in separate beds so that I have more room to try to get comfortable. She did jokingly suggest that we could strap me to the bed...I don't think that's a good idea! ;-)
Have any of you come up against this and, if so, how did you approach it? Any thoughts or ideas that might help or is it just a case of crossing my fingers and hoping for the best?
Thanks!