12:30pm
July 20, 2014
One of my shrinks tried to convince me my weird circadian rhythms were responsibility problems. He told me the only way I could convince him if I was able to be a responsible adult, was to sleep through the night. So I faked it. I have Irregular Sleep-Wake Pattern, so… yeah. Without medications (and even with them), my sleep is completely messed up.
http://www.webmd.com/brain/autism/features/sleep-difficulties-parents-autism
http://www.timeforafuture.com.au/fact_sheets/sleep.htm
http://www.med.monash.edu.au/spppm/research/devpsych/actnow/download/factsheet36.pdf
That’s just some stuff.
You can do more searchers by:
circadian rhythm autism
[insert name of circadian rhythm sleep disorder here] autism
So for instance for that last one I might enter:
irregular sleep-wake pattern autism
delayed sleep phase syndrome autism
non-24-hour sleep-wake disorder autism
And you can find all kinds of stuff. Circadian rhythm sleep disorders, and insomnia, or both combined, are by far the most common types of sleep disorders among autistic people. So you can also do research into all the different types of circadian rhythm sleep disorders and see if any of them ring a bell. When I’m totally untreated, I have an irregular sleep-wake pattern (which is supposedly rare outside of people with severe neurological problems, but it’s more common in autistic people and in people with a few other neurological things I have). When I’m treated, I have something closer to non-24-hour sleep-wake disorder.
Some autistic people are greatly distressed by their sleep problems. I am. It causes my neuropathic pain to go out of control, when I can’t sleep on a schedule. So I take meds at night to help me sleep. And if I sleep at least a little at night I consider it a success, even though I rarely sleep through the whole night. Left to my own devices I would do 2-hour catnaps around the clock at random.
But there are some autistic people, notably Michelle Dawson, who like their sleep patterns and want to do nothing to change them. She values her ability to sleep only when and where she wants to, and doesn’t understand why some autistic people find our sleep disorders distressing.
http://autismcrisis.blogspot.com/2010/05/circadian-prison.html
Her article is worth reading even though I disagree that there’s “nothing wrong” with having a free-running circadian rhythm. There may be nothing wrong for some people, such as her, and that’s fine with me. But having a messed-up circadian rhythm really impacts my life, and not just socially. It makes my body feel horrible, and with many of the medical conditions I have, I need rest, and I’m not getting that if I’m catnapping around the clock. I just feel lousy if I am not getting longer periods of sleep all at once.
http://www.aasmnet.org/resources/factsheets/crsd.pdf
http://www.circadiansleepdisorders.org/defs.php
Hopefully some of these will be useful to you.
Wow.
A friend of mine has non-24, and I thought it was really rare in sighted people, (or so said the papers I read) but I’m not surprised it’s more common in autistics & not talked about.
Yeah I know a lot of autistic people with non-24, and it seems to be what I default to if I get medicated for irregular sleep-wake pattern sufficiently to make me sleep longer than 2 hours at a stretch. Irregular sleep-wake pattern is supposed to be super-rare outside of people with neurological disorders. And I’ve been told “But you can’t have that, only people with severe neurological disorders have that,” and I’ve been like “But I have severe neurological disorders…” both autism and Parkinson’s can predispose you to irregular sleep-wake pattern, and I have autism and a parkinson-like movement disorder, so is it that shocking?
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