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Importance of Solid Sleep in Chronic
Fatigue Syndrome and Fibromyalgia Sufferers The most effective way to eliminate pain in CFS/FM is to get seven to eight hours of solid, deep sleep each night on a regular basis. Disordered sleep is, in my opinion, the underlying process that drives CFS/FM. Hypothalmic dysfunction (a major player in CFS/FM) affects sleep, as well as blood pressure, hormonal systems, and temperature regulation.In animal studies done at the University of Tennessee by Carol Everson, Ph.D., sleep deprivation resulted in immune suppression, resulting in multiple infections (including yeast overgrowth in the gut). Many other abnormalities also occurred based on the sleep disorder. These same processes seem to occur in people with CFS/FM. Canadian researcher, Dr. Harvey Moldofsky, was the first to note that the quality of deep sleep in FM patients was poor. This was described as “alpha wave intrusion into delta sleep,” which means that restorative deep sleep is disrupted. To put this into English, sleep has its own architecture of which REM sleep is the best known part ; it is a light sleep period where we have our dreams. Stages 1 and 2 of sleep are also fairly light stages, while stages 3 and 4 (Delta Wave) sleep are the deeper stages of sleep. My experience, and that of many other clinicians, suggests that what is inadequate in FM and CFS are these latter two deep stages (stages 3 and 4) of sleep. Dr. Robert Bennett’s research at The University of Oregon Health Services Center supports this theory. Dr. Bennett is one of the world’s foremost researchers in FM. He found that growth hormone deficiency occurs in FM and that treating this deficiency resulted in improvement of symptoms after four to five months. He felt uncomfortable recommending routine growth hormone treatment for FM because of its cost (approximately $15,000 per year). What is interesting, though, is that growth hormone is released during stages 3 and 4 sleep. In addition, the loss of these deep stages of sleep may be what accounts for the growth hormone deficiency that has been observed. My own suspicion is that not only does hypothalamic dysfunction cause disordered sleep, but by some unknown mechanism, the poor sleep then causes further hypothalamic suppression. Therefore, breaking the cycle of poor sleep and maintaining quality sleep for six to nine months is critical to breaking the cycle of FM, CFS, and severe fatigue. It is important to note that growth hormone is responsible for many of the repair processes that go on in our muscles and in the rest of our body. It is theorized that this loss of repair function that normally occurs during deep sleep contributes to the pain of FM. Several studies have now shown that if you wake up people whenever they go into deep sleep, or even lightly shake them so they go from deep sleep into light sleep, they will develop classic FM-like pain within one to two weeks and often within one night. What Should You Do? Natural Sleep Remedies Magnesium Valerian and Lemon Balm Passion Flower 5-HTP Kava Kava Melatonin
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