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How sleep and mental health are linked in the brain

135 pointsby mioliniabout 9 years ago

6 comments

bpchapsabout 9 years ago
In my experience with mental health adventures, sleep is absolutely essential.<p>It&#x27;s difficult to explain, but when my sleep patterns become sporadic or light, my behavior and thought processes become... erratic. The way I internally describe it is as &quot;heady&quot;, where my mental state has an almost physical feel that almost matches the feeling of blood rushing to an arm or a leg after standing up. During this time, I can get extended periods of hypomania and isolation. The only fix I&#x27;ve found is to simply get an amount of sleep that makes sense, which makes me think that there&#x27;s an enormous correlation between mental health and sleep.<p>Edit: For what it&#x27;s worth, it&#x27;s also the same feeling I get when I don&#x27;t take lithium.
0xcde4c3dbabout 9 years ago
I won&#x27;t dispute the importance of sleep, but what really rubs me the wrong way about this article is how it doesn&#x27;t really even acknowledge sleep disorders. I&#x27;m biased; my life was semi-fucked for a while because it took ~20 years to stumble across a psychiatrist who thought to order a sleep study. But when I was researching sleep disorders, I found a lot of mention that several of them are believed to be hugely underdiagnosed (e.g. there are estimates that only ~20% of sleep apnea in Americans is diagnosed). I wonder how many other people out there are still stumbling along on their fourth or fifth antidepressant when CPAP is what would actually help.
xlaynabout 9 years ago
When you see the suspense&#x2F;terror movie the Babadook... you could as well be seeing a documentary from the perspective of someone who is sleep deprived.<p>I remember the words of a psychiatrist... whenever someone comes with any problem the first thing they must is sleep.
alfiedotwtfabout 9 years ago
For me anyway, I find that there&#x27;s little link between the two. I sleep on average 4.5 hours and (I don&#x27;t think) it has effected in any way my mental health.<p>The biggest thing for me that completely changes my mood (not world caving in type, but noticable), is amounting external presures like obligation, deadlines, etc - the inescapable. I&#x27;ve learned to minimise these in my life, much to my happiness.<p>YMMV
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dreamdu5tabout 9 years ago
This was a terrible article, and did not explain any link to mental illness.
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papapraabout 9 years ago
Maybe the mental health conditions are the cause of bad sleep?