Hey everyone,
I have PTSD from years of emotional/verbal/ and a tiny bit physical abuse from the 'rents. I'm better and although my PTSD flares up, it is generally towards my peers, not my parents anymore. I've done what I can to forgive, move on, etc- things are better from them.
I've always slept too much. Call it depression, or a side effect from PTSD, but I've always been sleepy. I've been tested for sleeping disorders, no narcolepsy, a tiny bit of sleep apnea but not enough to need a CPAP(it runs in our family.)
Starting a few years back before I went to a neurologist for being too sleep even, I had these episodes that while I was sleeping I would get overwhelmingly dizzy. Like I had been spinning in circles for hours on end, except I was in bed. It usually wakes me up just enough to sit there and hold my head for the minute to a minute and a half it happens, then fall back asleep almost immediately. These episodes only happen once or twice a year, and when they started I'd wake up, have a tiny headache, I'd take some asprin and that would be that. I'm a sophomore in college now and I had one last night and it absolutely destroyed me. I woke up several times, and almost threw up this morning from how dizzy I was. It sounds like vertigo, and that is definitely what I feel the days after, but during the night when the dizzy attacks happen it is literally as if I've been spinning in circles for hours.
I've never been on medication that would cause anything like this. I was prescribed ambien a couple months ago to help me stay asleep, but I haven't taken it in awhile. The first time in a few weeks I've taken it actually was last night, which I think could have made the dizzy spells worse, but I don't think it caused them because of the fact I've been having dizzy spells for years now. The doctors didn't really acknowledge them when I brought them up, as falling asleep while driving was a little more pressing, but I was wondering if anyone else had experienced something like this or had an opinion as to the origin.
Grateful for all input. Thank you!
I have PTSD from years of emotional/verbal/ and a tiny bit physical abuse from the 'rents. I'm better and although my PTSD flares up, it is generally towards my peers, not my parents anymore. I've done what I can to forgive, move on, etc- things are better from them.
I've always slept too much. Call it depression, or a side effect from PTSD, but I've always been sleepy. I've been tested for sleeping disorders, no narcolepsy, a tiny bit of sleep apnea but not enough to need a CPAP(it runs in our family.)
Starting a few years back before I went to a neurologist for being too sleep even, I had these episodes that while I was sleeping I would get overwhelmingly dizzy. Like I had been spinning in circles for hours on end, except I was in bed. It usually wakes me up just enough to sit there and hold my head for the minute to a minute and a half it happens, then fall back asleep almost immediately. These episodes only happen once or twice a year, and when they started I'd wake up, have a tiny headache, I'd take some asprin and that would be that. I'm a sophomore in college now and I had one last night and it absolutely destroyed me. I woke up several times, and almost threw up this morning from how dizzy I was. It sounds like vertigo, and that is definitely what I feel the days after, but during the night when the dizzy attacks happen it is literally as if I've been spinning in circles for hours.
I've never been on medication that would cause anything like this. I was prescribed ambien a couple months ago to help me stay asleep, but I haven't taken it in awhile. The first time in a few weeks I've taken it actually was last night, which I think could have made the dizzy spells worse, but I don't think it caused them because of the fact I've been having dizzy spells for years now. The doctors didn't really acknowledge them when I brought them up, as falling asleep while driving was a little more pressing, but I was wondering if anyone else had experienced something like this or had an opinion as to the origin.
Grateful for all input. Thank you!