I don't know about sleeping for days at a time. But my ex, would have insomnia. She would have her "Rage" episodes sometimes in the middle of the night. We would go to bed and everything was fine. I would wake up in the middle of the night and she would be very angry accusing me of whatever. I could say one little thing during the day not thinking anything of it, and she would twist what I said in her mind and I guess dwell on that until she exploded. This happened about 3 times I dated her for 7 months.
Yes, I have heard that narcissists get a weird high from working long hours (kind of like a state of mania) and then suddenly crashing and sleeping for 72 hours at a time. I know a particular narcissist that does this.
A person who has a sleeping problem is called an Insomniac.
I think you mean insomnia :)
sleeping pills
Insomnia doesn't effect your diet, it only stops you from sleeping.
Yes-- an example is insomnia
Insomnia (or sleeplessness) is most often defined by an individual's report of sleeping difficulties. its came to your brain
"Sleep apnea and insomnia are two very common sleep disorders in the United States today. Sleep apnea is a breathing problem while sleeping, which can lead to many other problems, and insomnia is the inability to fall asleep."
sleep deprivation or insomnia
You may have acute insomnia, which is sleeping problems, but for a short period. Marijuana does not change the body's chemistry in a way that alters your sleeping patterns, besides HELPING you sleep.
Ambien (zolpidem) and Lunesta (eszopiclone) are some of the strongest sleeping pills commonly prescribed for severe insomnia. These medications should only be used under the guidance of a healthcare professional due to their potential for dependency and side effects.
Any age. all people have sleeping disorders and some people just always have had sleeping disorders. i'ts called insomnia
Insomnia is more common as you age. But if, at any stage in life, you aren't sleeping restfully and waking refreshed, talk to your doctor about mirtazapine, it's not a classic "sleeping pill" but will help you sleep like you did when you were 17.