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Insomnia and Paranoia Link Identified

By Jerry Kennard, Health Guide Friday, January 09, 2009
People who suffer with insomnia are five times more likely to have paranoid thinking. Dr. Daniel Freeman, a Wellcome Trust Research Career Development Fellow at the Institute of Psychiatry, King's College, London, is a well known researcher in the area of paranoid thinking. His study, the first to ex...
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Anonymous
LauraBeak
1/15/09 3:51am

Narcolepsy is sleep invading wakefulness, and wakefulness invading sleep... I know firsthand that it SUCKS!!! But - I know for certain, ever since I was diagnosed, I've been very paranoid! It's SO unlike the former me! 

 

I'm always looking for ways to help myself...  I'm on the strongest drugs that are supposed to be the most beneficial (as I'm told), but they're also the most restricted and most expensive...

 

How do I know if I'm getting the best treatment?

Anonymous
gamalpha
7/17/10 8:12am

The link between insomnia and paranoia has been known for quite some time.  There are other links as well (see http://www.mypracticalphilosophy.com/shelp/shdrel.htm)

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By Jerry Kennard, Health Guide— Last Modified: 12/02/10, First Published: 01/09/09