Obi-Wan Pinobi
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I'm asking this question for DW Lauri. Before I get into the details, let me assure you that she HAS spoken to both of her main doctors (PCP and Rheumatologist) about this last month and they aren't too concerned - but it has started to really bother her.
Over the last month or two, Lauri has had a hard time with excessive sleeping.
She's always had an occasional spell where she will literally sleep through an entire weekend and her doctors are okay with it because they said she pushes herself so hard that it's her body's way of catching up. (long story - she has an autoimmune disease and she puts herself through hell and back on a daily basis)
But it has gotten out of hand lately. She can wake up in the morning IF she has to for work. BUT, if she isn't working that day, she literally cannot open her eyes. She will sleep straight through the day - never waking up for anything, meals etc. It's like her body turns off because she won't even have to go to the bathroom for almost 24 hours.
She's had the last half a week off (well, 2/3rds) and she recorded her sleep time. We figured the average sleep time is 8 hours a day so that is 56 hours a week. Keep in mind that she did have to work 2 days this week so two were halfway normal sleep days, Lauri has slept 110.5 hours in one week.
At what point do you tell the doctor that you DON'T think it's your body trying to recoup or the medicine you are taking? I know she is literally exhausted on a daily basis when she works.. but should I worry about this? What could cause this outside of what the doctors are saying? I asked about her thyroid and she said her tests always come back negative.
I could understand when it was happening on an every now and then basis, as her body was trying to recoup - but 110 hours in one week where she was forced to get out of bed at 7am on 2 of those days?
Over the last month or two, Lauri has had a hard time with excessive sleeping.
She's always had an occasional spell where she will literally sleep through an entire weekend and her doctors are okay with it because they said she pushes herself so hard that it's her body's way of catching up. (long story - she has an autoimmune disease and she puts herself through hell and back on a daily basis)
But it has gotten out of hand lately. She can wake up in the morning IF she has to for work. BUT, if she isn't working that day, she literally cannot open her eyes. She will sleep straight through the day - never waking up for anything, meals etc. It's like her body turns off because she won't even have to go to the bathroom for almost 24 hours.
She's had the last half a week off (well, 2/3rds) and she recorded her sleep time. We figured the average sleep time is 8 hours a day so that is 56 hours a week. Keep in mind that she did have to work 2 days this week so two were halfway normal sleep days, Lauri has slept 110.5 hours in one week.
At what point do you tell the doctor that you DON'T think it's your body trying to recoup or the medicine you are taking? I know she is literally exhausted on a daily basis when she works.. but should I worry about this? What could cause this outside of what the doctors are saying? I asked about her thyroid and she said her tests always come back negative.
I could understand when it was happening on an every now and then basis, as her body was trying to recoup - but 110 hours in one week where she was forced to get out of bed at 7am on 2 of those days?

out to both of you. 
