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Senior’s Sleep - Do they need less sleep? |
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Any problem staying awake during the day is often a sign of a sleep disorder. Among seniors, sleep disorders are very common but often disregarded. Many of us have walked into another room in our
house only to stand there, blankly trying to figure out what we went there for; or, set a timer and when it goes off, forgotten what it was set for in the first place. Often times this is just an infrequent bout of
forgetfulness but when it begins to happen on a regular basis there is a problem. One sixty year old man with similar symptoms nearly lost his job before seeking help. Upon initial examination the doctors felt he was
showing signs of Alzheimer’s disease. The nurse however, started to make note of the man’s loud snoring, pauses in his breathing, and frequent awakenings. Further testing showed that it was not as serious as
Alzheimer’s but it was a disorder known as obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) that affects your ability to breathe while sleeping. The patient was fitted with a nighttime breathing device called CPAP (continuous positive
airway pressure) and was soon back to being alert on the job. |
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While most sleep disorders are not life threatening and are often more subtle than OSA, they can still go a long way to ruining your quality of life. The sleep disruptions increase
irritability and depression and decrease pain tolerance which can all worsen the effects of diseases such as arthritis. Not to mention that daytime sleepiness can make a person more prone to accidents in While seniors may have to adjust their sleep behavior in order to get a good night’s rest, it does not mean they should actually sleep less. Any lack of ability to do so should be explored further with a health professional and not just be dismissed as part of the aging process. For more information on optimal sleep throughout life contact the Sleep Coach.
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