Help for Insomnia Patients with MPD
Help for Insomnia Patients with MPD
Millions of people suffer insomnia daily around the world. Most of these people are able to get help from a
qualifying doctor to relieve the stress.
However, a handful of people around the world rarely get the help they need and suffer chronic insomnia as a result of a mental disorder.
Persons that suffer chronic insomnia resulting from nervous conditions, medical ailments, mental ailments,
overwhelming stress, and so forth can often find relief from symptoms including, fatigue, anxiety, panic attacks,
frustration and so forth easily from a professional or by adhering to a healthy lifestyle.
On the other hand, when a person is suffering MPD-Multiple Personality Disorder currently known as Disassociate
Identities little help is available.
These individuals often suffer switching of personalities, anxiety, panic attacks, nervous conditions, insomnia,
and so forth and rarely can these people get help, since very little is available.
Doctors often find this disorder baffling, since the switching of personalities leads to various medical and
mental conditions.
For example, one patient visited the doctor and was diagnosed and treated for Tuberculosis, yet when the patient
was seen on the next visit the diagnose was non-existing.
The person rarely is able to tell a doctor that he or she is suffering insomnia, simply because when one personality is on the spot and does not know that he or she
suffers insomnia, thus the condition is buried.
Regardless of the condition, anyone suffering MPD will undergo chronic to acute insomnia, switching back and
forth. The insomnia will affect the body, yet the mind is often rested even when a person has not slept an entire
night.
It sounds strange, but the fact is the personality on the spot is not tired, although the entire group of
personalities has not rested. Still, the mind is affected and it will show throughout the course of this person’s
lifetime.
I felt it important to discuss this topic, since these people too suffer insomnia and need help, yet very little
help is available to them.
We will discuss insomnia throughout this article with brief notations of MPD, since this may trigger a reader.
Often these people suffer Posttraumatic Stress Disorder coupled with MPD.
Doctors are unable to treat these individuals often, since medications can have an adverse attack on the person.
In order to prescribe medications the personality suffering must be treated, diagnosed and medicated without interrupting
the other personalities, which is next to impossible.
For example, one personality may have Bipolar while none of the other persons may not, thus if you are treating a
person for Bipolar and it is non-existing, trouble is in the making.
Therefore, we are considering insomnia, thus to treat patients with this particular diagnose we must find the
person that is suffering the symptoms. I encourage anyone with this diagnose to exercise and try hard to diet.
I also encourage ongoing education, since I found that these people respond well to knowledge and learning. It is
also important to learn more about your diagnose and if you have to move from your area to visit a counselor trained in
treating this diagnose, then do so by all means.
Out of ten patients that suffer, MPD there is one-half of a counselor somewhere in 40 states that knows how to
treat these individuals. As you can see, the odds are against these lost souls.
Persons that have endured extensive abuse should find a peaceful area to rest and a safe environment. If you are
feeling tension during the night, it may be because the area you are resting is not providing you a safe
feeling.
If possible, ask another person to come out on the spot, someone that is able to relax. Encourage the mind by
telling your self that you are now safe, that no one can hurt you.
Many times when a person with this diagnoses is suffering insomnia it is often because the persons is experience
deep seated fears.
Thus, the ultimate method for treating Insomnia Patients with MPD is finding a safe haven and learning your fears to master them from
controlling your mind.
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