Question:
Is insomnia a sign or dehydration?
I have had horrible insomnia and headaches since surgery. I know headaches can be a sign of dehydration, but what about insomnia? I thought I was getting in all of my water, but I guess I could be wrong. — [Anonymous] (posted on November 28, 2001)
November 27, 2001
I dont know how long its been sibce you surgery but after I started to
recover I had a sudden burst of energy 24/7 and didnt sleep well. This
passed within a couple weeks and other post ops have reported the same
thing. I would lay awake excited planning my lifes new activities...
— bob-haller
November 28, 2001
I agree with Bob, I did the same thing. My supervisor at work, actually
made the comment that I was making him nervous. Before surgery they
couldn't get me to do anything, now they can't get me to stop. Like I told
him - Don't get used to it cause it may not last. Although, I am able to
move around much better than before the surgery (down 60 pounds)and my
apnea is better so I don't go to work tired like I used to. Have you tried
drinking sleepy time tea. Tea is suppossed to help sooth the stoma (I
wouldn't know because I can't stand tea) and it is suppossed to help you
sleep too.
— K T.
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