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Suggest Treatment For Obstructive Sleep Apnea

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Posted on Wed, 1 Mar 2017
Question: just never seem to wake up refreshed .. I sleep for more then 10 hours at night and still takes naps during the day . I stay in bed for 1 to 2 hours after I wake up just to be able to get uo and go about my day .sometimes I have to relieve my self sexually in order to go back and sleep when I wake up not refreshed .
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Answered by Dr. Alexander H. Sheppe (1 hour later)
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Detailed Answer:
Hello, and thanks for your question.

There are a few different possibilities diagnostically. The first and most likely is obstructive sleep apnea. Other options include narcolepsy and depression. The first step to diagnosis is to get a sleep study (polysomnogram). This will diagnose the problem and tell your doctors how to fix it. I recommend a polysomnogram.

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Follow up: Dr. Alexander H. Sheppe (2 hours later)
I had PSG and MSLT tests done and it did not show any apnea catalepsy or narcolepsy . I have beeen diagnosed with cfs before and while working 3 jobs and going to school I took supplement like creatine, soy protein ... then I crashed , I was sleeping for 14 to 16 hours a day and when I wake up i never feel refreshed ,always exhausted . how can it be depression and i m not sad or anything ? those supplements didnt make me depressed just exhausted and willing to sleep.
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Answered by Dr. Alexander H. Sheppe (23 hours later)
Brief Answer:
Followup

Detailed Answer:
Welcome back,

PSG+MSLT examines whether the sleep architecture of your brain is abnormal -- in your case, it must not be. This means the cause of the sleep disturbance is not a sleep disorder, but rather secondary to something else.

By far the most common cause of hypersomnia like this is depression. Sometimes, depression can be a constellation of neurobiological symptoms rather than a mood state such as feeling sad. I would at least try an antidepressant medication to see if this improves things for you. I'd recommend Lexapro or Zoloft, both of which are safe and effective.

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Follow up: Dr. Alexander H. Sheppe (22 minutes later)
thanks for your reply. I tried lexapro , xanax when i first took those supplements and crashed me .My primary doctor prescribed them to me and they didn't help. they actually gave me a bad sides affect like shaking sometimes ... following my primary orders i left the country and went back home to rest .at home I was put on several anti depressant prozac was one of them . no good results . one day I withdraw after almost 2 years on them coz they didn't do anything for me . its been several years without them but I don't wanna go back to feeling the way they made me feel . what you suggest ?
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Answered by Dr. Alexander H. Sheppe (30 hours later)
Brief Answer:
Followup

Detailed Answer:
I suggest trying an SNRI antidepressant, which is a little bit different than Lexapro or Prozac. Sometimes people who try this newer drug class have better results. Examples include venlafaxine, desvenlafaxine, or duloxetine.

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In the future, for continuity of care, I encourage you to contact me directly at my private web address below. After you ask a direct question, it would be my pleasure to be your dedicated personal physician on this website. My name is Dr. Sheppe, and I am an XXXXXXX doctor working in New York City at NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital, ranked #1 for Psychiatry in the United States (tinyurl.com/psyrank). For a personalized comprehensive evaluation, treatment recommendations, and individual therapy, ask me at HealthCareMagic at this private web address: tinyurl.com/DrSheppeAnswers
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Follow up: Dr. Alexander H. Sheppe (11 minutes later)
So you think it s in my brain !!! but I don t feel sad depressed or anything like that ...just constantly tired willing to take naps during the day and feeling cold. how is that related to my brain?
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Answered by Dr. Alexander H. Sheppe (55 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
Followup

Detailed Answer:
Depression can affect the hypothalamus and reticular activating system, a neural network in the brain that regulates sleep and temperature. This can result in fatigue, oversleeping, and feeling cold. This is directly caused by your brain.

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In the future, for continuity of care, I encourage you to contact me directly at my private web address below. After you ask a direct question, it would be my pleasure to be your dedicated personal physician on this website. My name is Dr. Sheppe, and I am an XXXXXXX doctor working in New York City at NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital, ranked #1 for Psychiatry in the United States (tinyurl.com/psyrank). For a personalized comprehensive evaluation, treatment recommendations, and individual therapy, ask me at HealthCareMagic at this private web address: tinyurl.com/DrSheppeAnswers
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Follow up: Dr. Alexander H. Sheppe (13 minutes later)
K how about Trazodone ? I read it a a good Antidepressng for sleeep . What you think ?
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Answered by Dr. Alexander H. Sheppe (5 hours later)
Brief Answer:
Followup

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Trazodone actually makes people SLEEPIER. I would recommend a wakefulness-promoting antidepressant like venlafaxine, desvenlafaxine, or duloxetine.

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In the future, for continuity of care, I encourage you to contact me directly at my private web address below. After you ask a direct question, it would be my pleasure to be your dedicated personal physician on this website. My name is Dr. Sheppe, and I am an XXXXXXX doctor working in New York City at NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital, ranked #1 for Psychiatry in the United States (tinyurl.com/psyrank). For a personalized comprehensive evaluation, treatment recommendations, and individual therapy, ask me at HealthCareMagic at this private web address: tinyurl.com/DrSheppeAnswers
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Follow up: Dr. Alexander H. Sheppe (11 hours later)
That s why I asked I don't get a restful sleep and I go to bad every late sometime at 5 am ... but you consider those three antidepressant the best for my case ? Will they make me go to sleep on time wake up refreshed with energy and take away my bad habit or self fulfillment ?
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Answered by Dr. Alexander H. Sheppe (3 hours later)
Brief Answer:
Followup

Detailed Answer:
I think they have the best chance of helping you, yes.

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Follow up: Dr. Alexander H. Sheppe (58 minutes later)
What about taking supplements like 5htp ?
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Answered by Dr. Alexander H. Sheppe (2 minutes later)
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Detailed Answer:
These are ineffective.

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Suggest Treatment For Obstructive Sleep Apnea

Brief Answer: Consultation Detailed Answer: Hello, and thanks for your question. There are a few different possibilities diagnostically. The first and most likely is obstructive sleep apnea. Other options include narcolepsy and depression. The first step to diagnosis is to get a sleep study (polysomnogram). This will diagnose the problem and tell your doctors how to fix it. I recommend a polysomnogram. Please remember to rate and close this answer thread when you are finished and satisfied. In the future, for continuity of care, I encourage you to contact me directly at my private web address below. After you ask a direct question, it would be my pleasure to be your dedicated personal physician on this website. My name is Dr. Sheppe, and I am an XXXXXXX doctor working in New York City at NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital, ranked #1 for Psychiatry in the United States (tinyurl.com/psyrank). For a personalized comprehensive evaluation, treatment recommendations, and individual therapy, ask me at HealthCareMagic at this private web address: tinyurl.com/DrSheppeAnswers