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Mgse said:Thanks for the tips to everyone. Yesterday night was like the other nights (sweating, awake most of the time, 1-2h of dreaming), took 1 melatonin (2.5mg) and 3x110 mg of magnesium citrate (not sure how much magnesium). I did another round of blood tests (hepatitis, bacteria, testosterone levels etc), urine test (culture) yesterday (results in 5 days) and thursday I'll do an ecography for the liver, at least to narrow down the possible causes. My right leg numbness is better, but my sleep hasn't improved much. I'm not sure if I'm still in the detox process, a bit constipated again (I drink 2l of water), anxious and worried about not sleeping. I followed your tips about diet, but there is some kind of imbalance (hormonal, chemical) or organ dysfunction, where the melatonin is not produced properly to induce the sleep (maybe too much cortisol, saliva test is needed). While trying to sleep I see a pattern, after melatonin has its effect, I start dreaming and then 1/2-1 h later I wake up suddenly with heart palpitations and sweating (my body temp increases rapidly) lasting 2-3min, maybe my body temp lowers to much while dreaming, or it's a sleep apnea (I snore, my wife told me). Then I cannot go to sleep again until 4-5 am where I start dreaming again (1/2h), probably my body is too tired. Benadryl might help, is there anybody else that tried it. I did EE breathing yesterday, but stopped at Ba-ha because my hands started to shake. I'm trying to find a reasonable explanation for an aid to help my body rest for a couple of hours because we know when our bodies get rested.
I'd consider upping your does of magnesium, especially right before bed. I'd wage that 330mg of magnesium isn't an effective dose considering the amount of physical stress you've been experiencing.
Definitely be vigilant about screens too late into the evening as someone else here as suggested, it can really cause a mess. Taking the melatonin and not respecting other aspects of the pre-sleep routine likely will produce undesired results.
Have you read the Magnesium Miracle? I myself haven't (yet), however, from my understanding on the material I have read, it is imperative for optimal health and can be a trigger for many things if you become deficient. Which just about all of us are. There may be much more going on that is beyond my understanding.
From Magnesium Miracle
The Recommended Daily Allowance (RDA) for magnesium is between 350 and 400 milligrams per day, which is just enough to ward off outright deficiency. But for optimal health and for the twenty-two conditions that are triggered by magnesium deficiency, perhaps twice as much magnesium is needed. One of the highest sources of magnesium is kelp, but one tsp. only has about 30 milligrams. One tablespoon of almonds has 33 milligrams. Because we probably don’t get nearly enough magnesium from out diet we have to investigate magnesium supplements.
Magnesium Deficiency Triggers or Causes The Following Conditions:
1.) Anxiety and Panic attacks- Magnesium (Mg) normally keeps adrenal stress hormones under control.
2.) Asthma- Both histamine production and bronchial spasms increase with Mg deficiency.
3.) Blood clots- Mg has an important role to play in preventing blood clots and keeping the blood thin-much like aspirin but without the side effects.
4.) Bowel disease- Mg deficiency slows down the bowel causing constipation, which could lead to toxicity and malabsorption of nutrients, as well as colitis.
5.) Cystitis- Bladder spasms are worsened by Mg deficiency.
6.) Depression-Serotonin, which elevates moods, is dependent on Mg. A Mg-deficient brain is also more susceptible to allergens, foreign substances that can cause symptoms similar to mental illness.
7.) Detoxification- Mg is crucial for the removal of toxic substances and heavy metals such as aluminum and lead.
8.) Diabetes- Mg enhances insulin secretion, facilitating sugar metabolism. Without Mg insulin is not able to transfer glucose into cells. Glucose and insulin build up in the blood causing various types of tissue damage.
9.) Fatigue- Mg-deficient patients commonly experience fatigue because dozens of enzyme systems are under-functioning. An early symptom of Mg deficiency is frequently fatigue.
10.) Heart disease- Mg deficiency is common in people with heart disease. Mg is administered in hospitals for acute myocardial infarction and cardiac arrhythmia. Like any other muscle, the heart muscle requires Mg. Mg is also used to treat angina, or chest pain.
11.) Hypertension- With insufficient Mg, spasm of blood vessels and high cholesterol occur, both of which lead to blood pressure problems.
12.) Hypoglycemia- Mg keeps insulin under control; without Mg episodes of low blood sugar can result.
13.) Insomnia- Sleep-regulating melatonin production is disturbed without sufficient Mg.
14.) Kidney Disease- Mg deficiency contributes to atherosclerotic kidney failure. Mg deficiency creates abnormal lipid levels and worsening blood sugar control in kidney transplant patients.
15.)Liver Disease leading to liver failure- Mg deficiency commonly occurs during liver transplantation.
16.) Migraine- Serotonin balance is Mg-dependent. Deficiency of serotonin can result in migraine headaches and depression.
17.) Musculoskeletal conditions- Fibrositis, fibromyalgia, muscle spasms, eye twitches, cramps and chronic neck and back pain may be caused by Mg deficiency and can be relieved with Mg supplements.
18.) Nerve problems- Mg alleviates peripheral nerve disturbances throughout the whole body, such as migraines, muscle contractions, gastrointestinal spasms, and calf, foot and toe cramps. It is also used in treating central nervous symptoms of vertigo and confusion.
19.) Obstetrics and Gynecology- Mg prevents Premenstrual Syndrome; prevents dysmenorrhea (cramping pain during menses); is important in the treatment of infertility; and alleviates premature contractions, preeclampsia, and eclampsia in pregnancy. Intravenous Mg is given in obstetrical wards for pregnancy-induced hypertension and to lessen the risk of cerebral palsy and Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS). Mg should be a required supplement for pregnant mothers.
20.) Osteoporosis- Use of calcium with Vitamin D to enhance calcium absorption without a balancing amount of Mg causes further Mg deficiency, which triggers a cascade of events leading to bone loss.
21.) Raynaud’s Syndrome- Mg helps relax the spastic blood vessels that cause pain and numbness of the fingers.
22.) Tooth decay- Mg deficiency causes an unhealthy balance of phosphorus and calcium in saliva, which damages teeth. Material excerpted from Dean, Carolyn. The Miracle of Magnesium (2003 Ballantine Books: New York, NY), 2003. pp. 5-7.
I bolded some stuff that stood out to me in relation to your symptoms.
Keep us updated. Hope you start feelin' better.