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> Hi Beth- the site looks great- you do good (and mostly unappreciated) > work, thanks for putting the common-sense knowledge in one easy to find > place.

thanks…. > I know you asked about putting my post about trachs on the site, but I > didn’t respond before (forgot to send the ‘yes’ message then)… I’ll > have a re-write of the trach info for you soon, and a list of the best > Trach info sites I’ve found.

great minds think alike LOL……just asked again on the other thread lol — Beth in Australia =================== FAQ for alt.support.sleep-disorder can be found here http://www.anchorweb.com.au/sleepdisorders this site is a work in progress – feel free to submit info/articles

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Tal wrote: > Ok…….done a little updating on the newsgroup website – would appreciate > comments and input. > There have been a couple of stories added to the Personal Stories page – > (thanks Mike and Ali) > There’s some info on Narcolepsy – would appreiciate someone taking a look to > check it for accuracy > There’s also been some brief info on the insomnia page – although I need > much more – woudl be great to have some "insomnia" submissions for the > personal stories page – so if you’ve dealt with insomnia yourself, please

Beth….. I had major insomia for years and like a lot of us hosers, after CPAP = no insomnia.  A few here have mentioned this a couple of years ago and I’ve read this as well that it can be an unconcious survival method.  The body won’t go to sleep as it may die in sleep.  It certainly fits with me. Regards Lee in Toronto —–= Posted via Newsfeeds.Com, Uncensored Usenet News =—– http://www.newsfeeds.com – The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! —–==  Over 80,000 Newsgroups – 16 Different Servers! =—–

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> Beth….. I had major insomia for years and like a lot of us hosers, > after CPAP = no insomnia.  A few here have mentioned this a couple of > years ago and I’ve read this as well that it can be an unconcious > survival method.  The body won’t go to sleep as it may die in sleep.  It > certainly fits with me.

yup, seems that’s not uncommon…… i was going to remember to mention that anyone with chronic insomnia needs to look for any possible underlying causes — Beth in Australia =================== FAQ for alt.support.sleep-disorder can be found here http://www.anchorweb.com.au/sleepdisorders this site is a work in progress – feel free to submit info/articles

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In article <b15qhv$vra5…@ID-148111.news.dfncis.de>, beth…@hotmail.com says… > Ok…….done a little updating on the newsgroup website – would appreciate > comments and input. > There have been a couple of stories added to the Personal Stories page – > (thanks Mike and Ali)

<<snippity snips>> Hi Beth- the site looks great- you do good (and mostly unappreciated) work, thanks for putting the common-sense knowledge in one easy to find place. I know you asked about putting my post about trachs on the site, but I didn’t respond before (forgot to send the ‘yes’ message then)… I’ll have a re-write of the trach info for you soon, and a list of the best Trach info sites I’ve found. — Sleepless by choice not chance, Vic

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Ok…….done a little updating on the newsgroup website – would appreciate comments and input. There have been a couple of stories added to the Personal Stories page – (thanks Mike and Ali) There’s some info on Narcolepsy – would appreiciate someone taking a look to check it for accuracy There’s also been some brief info on the insomnia page – although I need much more – woudl be great to have some "insomnia" submissions for the personal stories page – so if you’ve dealt with insomnia yourself, please submit Would also like more personal stories for narcolepsy and some for DSPS and Parasomnias would be good too – as stated in a previous thread – you don’t have to haev a dramatic sucess story or anything, just your own story that others may be able to identify with. There’s also info that gets repeated on this NG frequently, things like "what do i need to look for when buying a CPAP" etc  if someone wants to write down their usual responses to these kinds of questions, feel free Thanks – if anyone has comments, suggestions, whatever, please say so! http://www.anchorweb.com.au/sleepdisorders — Beth in Australia =================== FAQ for alt.support.sleep-disorder can be found here http://www.anchorweb.com.au/sleepdisorders this site is a work in progress – feel free to submit info/articles

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