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The Most Important Symptom

© William Collinge M.P.H., Ph.D.

The single most important symptom to treat in CFIDS is the sleep disorder.This is because good quality sleep is necessary for healing. Recent scientific evidence indicates that people with CFIDS and fibromyalgia (FM) have a deficiency in "non-REM" sleep, a deep part of the sleep cycle that is critical for restoration and healing. So, even though you may be asleep for a lot of hours, if you are not getting adequate non REM sleep, you will not awaken refreshed, and your body will not get the support it needs to restore health.

Some researchers suspect that at the root of CFIDS and FM may actually be a primary sleep disorder. This idea is supported by the findings of a Canadian researcher who studied the effects of non-REM sleep deprivation on a group of medical students. Over a period of several nights, each time the students were going into non-REM phase they would be deliberately disturbed. The result was that in a few days they developed all the classic symptoms of CFIDS and FM.

Research has shown that the sleep medications currently available, while they may help you sleep, do not help with the disturbance of the non-REM phase. What can you do to support your body's need for good quality sleep? There are several issues you can address.

1. "Night People." I know that many people consider themselves "night people", going to bed in the early morning hours and sleeping later into the day. You may feel that you just can't get to sleep before 1 a.m., or your body just doesn't "want" to go to sleep earlier.Or perhaps you have operated this way for a number of years even before you got sick.

While this pattern may seem natural to you, it is a learned habit and is not a natural part of your body's metabolic functioning. The body's physiology and neurochemistry are designed to be responsive to the natural cycles of nature, including daylight and darkness. Your pineal gland, which regulates your hormonal system and is involved in the release of melatonin, is very sensitive to daylight and darkness.

Of course you can override your body's natural functioning to some degree with learned habits. However, you can help it restore harmony if you will come back into a more natural timing of your sleep pattern. This means establishing your bedtime around 10:00.

If you are currently in the habit of staying up much later, you can gradually move your bed time up by getting up a few minutes earlier each morning progressively for several days. This will make it easier to go to bed sooner until gradually you reach your target of a 10:00 bedtime.

2. "My mind won't quiet down." The body may be ready to sleep, but as you know, you can't sleep if your mind is speeding. It's clear that the disease process of CFIDS affects the neurological system and this may contribute to the speeding and agitated mind you experience at bed time.There are several ways you can work with this.

First is to eliminate all stimulants from your diet ‹ particularly caffeine (coffee, chocolate, black tea) even in the morning. Such stimulants take a long time to be detoxed and eliminated from your body, and their effects can linger far longer than they might in a normal healthy person.

Second, finish your evening meal by 6 or 6:30 p.m., so your body's digestive processes can be at rest when you go to bed. If you need to alter your eating pattern earlier in the day to establish this, then work backwards accordingly.

Third, do not watch television in the evening. The whole purpose of television is to stimulate your neurological system as much as possible with bright flashing colors, sharp noises, compelling emotional images, etc. (In fact,you would do your neurological system a big favor to eliminate TV all together.)Let the evening hours be restful and non stimulating so you can more easily calm the mind for sleep.

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About The Author
William Collinge, PhD, MPH is a consultant, author, speaker and researcher in the field of integrative health care. He has served as a scientific review panelist for the National Institutes of Health in mind/body medicine, complementary therapies, and health care services; and for the Congressionally Directed Medical Research Programs on breast cancer, prostate cancer, and......more
 
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