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 Generalized anxiety disorder?
Ive been on paxil, ativan and zoloft over the past year and none have worked. What will the psychiatrist give me next??...


 I am not sleeping im seeing things that aren't there no medications working help?
Okay so Christmas day I didn't sleep I am still not tired I lay in bed from 930 to 4 a m and give up trying please help this isn't good I can see straight I cant remember things I have ...


 is it strange to want to try weed?
Yes I know its illegal and bad, but Im just curious about it....


 is it bad if your 15 and cant sleep with out a stuffed animal?
i am 15 almost 16 and i was given i stuffed dog from my girlfriend for christmas. alot of stuff has been going on and now i cant sleep unless im holding the stuffed dog, is that a bad thing?...


 I am worried that I might have schizophrenia?
I sometimes get these really random thoughts popping into my head. Like random phrases or words. I also often have to reread things in books 3 or more times because my mind starts drifting off to ...


 please I need help give me ideas of how I can get to sleep?
without feeling paranoid or anything the reason why i go on my ipod and stuff it keeps me from not thinking about the bad stuff I think about. lol Im only 17 I cant drink or anything and I also have ...


 hospital admittance for depression?
I have been dealing with depression for about 5 months now. It has started to get worse and I have been thinking of suicide and death. I have been cutting myself. I am not eating much anymore, maybe ...


 is this a good idea????????
because its just been the winter break and iver been staying up like 3am and waking up 12-3pm wich is really bad, i wondered if i should stay up all night one night and it will make me reallly tired ...


 can you go this and tell me honestly what you think of it..?
i made a youtube video on self injury heres the link http://www.youtube.com/w please go and watch leave a comment here or on the video and tell me waht you think! :)...


 Teens: How can I stop being so stressed?
I cant get to sleep, and i am back to school tomorrow. Main reasons are: Tests this week. Exams soon. My birthday (what to do?) Studying for my drivers test (turning 16!) Trying to forget ...


 I cant tell if my nephew is either on drugs which i know he did them in the recent past.?
Or if he is some what mental ill. He was hit in the head a few times but i know for a fact he did drugs. He is in his 20's .Ihave drug test him and some tests are clean and some are positive. He ...


 Im 26 and my lifes a mess (well its not even started!)?
My lifes a mess, Im 26, female, still live with parents, never had a bf, don't drive etc, have no social life and am doing something that i don't really want to. I had anxiety when i was 18...


 Does my best friend have depression?
well my best mate says she puts a front of being happy on, but deep down shes actually really down. she does music at college and she loves music a lot, but is very upset that she has to go back ...


 Why am i extremely eating alot on seroquel, again? could it be cuz im on vacation from school or alchol drinkn?
Or because of not taking piracetam & choline citrate (nootropics) anymore i ate 3 bowls of posole (humus corn?), big bag of lays & jays potatoe chips & half icecream oh these nootropics ...


 Ways to help me sleep?
I'm anxious because I can't sleep and I can hear my heart beat through the pillow which I hate. I have school tomorrow aswell which is adding to the anxiety. What can I do to help me sleep? ...


 Help I think I am crazy ?
Ok have just finshed the book bridge to Terabithia and have folen in love with leslie B...


 i need to know how to tell my brother i have been molested?
so a couple years ago i was molested by my step-dad and it wouldn't stop so i told my mom and she called the cops and kicked him my real father knows now and so does my older sister and i need ...


 How do you maintain personal resolve?
What does personal resolve mean? And how do you maintain it?...


 i get scared at every little thing... help?
well recently at night time when am alone in my room and most of my family is gone (expect dad) i well get paranoid a lot .. like if my dog starts barking (she is outside ) i well instantly ...


 Symptoms of neuron transmitter imbalance?
Could these: 1: Constant Strange Thoughts 2: Constant Axiety 3: Depression 4: Little or too much sleep 5: Feeling of about to loose control 6: Paranoid Be symptoms of Neuron Transmitter I...



SYO.
Why do i feel better getting less than 8 hours of sleep but worse when i get more than 8 hours of sleep?
When i wake up ealier life just seems.... better....i get 6 hours of sleep and feel fantastic but when isleep till 10 & get 10 hours of sleep it feels horrible. Why is that?
                     




D.D.
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Every person is different. Six is right for you. Lucky you. Stick with 6. Sleep is directly related to hormones, each person is individual. Martha Stewart only needs 5 hours. It works for her. The reasons are a complicated process of hormones, metabolism and recouperation time., etc.


kazakydenver
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after 8 hours of sleep people hit a kind of coma like state, altho you are a sleep you are really awake and burning off all that energy you got from sleeping. same thing happens but more if you use a snooze alarm


Reg
The first thing experts will tell you about sleep is that there is no "magic number." Not only do different age groups need different amounts of sleep, but sleep needs are also individual. Just like any other characteristics you are born with, the amount of sleep you need to function best may be different for you than for someone who is of the same age and gender. While you may be at your absolute best sleeping seven hours a night, someone else may clearly need nine hours to have a happy, productive life. In fact, a 2005 study confirmed the fact that sleep needs vary across populations, and the study calls for further research to identify traits within genes that may provide a "map" to explain how sleep needs differ among individuals. Another reason there is "no magic number" for your sleep results from two different factors that researchers are learning about: a person’s basal sleep need – the amount of sleep our bodies need on a regular basis for optimal performance – and sleep debt, the accumulated sleep that is lost to poor sleep habits, sickness, awakenings due to environmental factors or other causes. Two studies suggest that healthy adults have a basal sleep need of seven to eight hours every night, but where things get complicated is the interaction between the basal need and sleep debt. For instance, you might meet your basal sleep need on any single night or a few nights in a row, but still have an unresolved sleep debt that may make you feel more sleepy and less alert at times, particularly in conjunction with circadian dips, those times in the 24-hour cycle when we are biologically programmed to be more sleepy and less alert, such as overnight hours and mid-afternoon. You may feel overwhelmingly sleepy quite suddenly at these times, shortly before bedtime or feel sleepy upon awakening. The good news is that some research suggests that the accumulated sleep debt can be worked down or "paid off." Though scientists are still learning about the concept of basal sleep need, one thing sleep research certainly has shown is that sleeping too little can not only inhibit your productivity and ability to remember and consolidate information, but lack of sleep can also lead to serious health consequences and jeopardize your safety and the safety of individuals around you. For example, short sleep duration is linked with: Increased risk of motor vehicle accidents Increase in body mass index – a greater likelihood of obesity due to an increased appetite caused by sleep deprivation Increased risk of diabetes and heart problems Increased risk for psychiatric conditions including depression and substance abuse Decreased ability to pay attention, react to signals or remember new information According to researchers Michael H. Bonnet and Donna L. Arand, "There is strong evidence that sufficient shortening or disturbance of the sleep process compromises mood, performance and alertness and can result in injury or death. In this light, the most common-sense 'do no injury' medical advice would be to avoid sleep deprivation." On the other hand, some research has found that long sleep durations (nine hours or more) are also associated with increased morbidity (illness, accidents) and mortality (death). Researchers describe this relationship as a "U-shaped" curve (see illustration) where both sleeping too little and sleeping too much may put you at risk. This research found that variables such as low socioeconomic status and depression were significantly associated with long sleep. Some researchers argue that these other variables might be the cause of the longer sleep: the fact that individuals with low socioeconomic status are more likely to have undiagnosed illnesses because of poor medical care explains the relationship between low socioeconomic status, long sleep and morbidity/mortality. Researchers caution that there is not a definitive conclusion that getting more than nine hours of sleep per night is consistently linked with health problems and/or mortality in adults, while short sleep has been linked to both these consequences in numerous studies. "Currently, there is no strong evidence that sleeping too much has detrimental health consequences, or even evidence that our bodies will allow us to sleep much beyond what is required," says Kristen L. Knutson, PhD, Department of Health Studies, University of Chicago. "There is laboratory evidence that short sleep durations of 4-5 hours have negative physiological and neurobehavioral consequences. We need similar laboratory and intervention studies to determine whether long sleep durations (if they can be obtained) result in physiological changes that could lead to disease before we make any recommendations against sleep extension.


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