Paradoxical Insomnia
When people think of sleep disorders they most commonly think of insomnia, a problem characterized by the sufferer not being able to get the kind of sleep he would like. Sometimes the issue may be not falling asleep easily, while other people will wake up before they want to and not be able to get back to sleep. All in all, insomnia can be quite frustrating especially when the person affected feels tired and sluggish throughout the day due to lack of sufficient sleep. Insomnia can come and go, and sometimes it can be directly related to health issues or issues of stress.
Paradoxical Insomnia is different. This rare sleep disorder is similar to traditional insomnia in the sense that the person experiencing this disorder ... See the complete post here
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