Hi I am 44 years old. I have always been tired for as long as I can remember. Everyone has commented on my lack of energy - in my high school yearbook they put "Dreamer" for my song and "Don't follow me I'm lost" for my quote. But for the most part I have coped. I graduated from college with my Executive Secretarial Science Diploma and later got my Bachelor of Social Work. I have had two children (going through University) and have been married for 24 years. For the last 15 years I have had jobs that allowed me to set my own hours and to do my paperwork at home. So I have always taken naps when I felt tired. However, starting in about February this year I began to feel more TIRED than ever and my coping strategies were no longer working. I felt exhausted every day. I couldn't think! I was getting headaches every day, all day. When I got up in the morning I felt like someone had hit me over the head with a baseball bat. I would constantly feel DIZZY. my muscles ached and I felt exhausted after I exercised (nothing strenuous, just a walk with the dog). My doctor thought I was anxious/depressed and suffering from fybromyalgia, so he put me on Effexor and Amitriptyline (sp?). I took myself off the A after I went away for a weekend and forgot to bring it and felt better. A few weeks ago I came across a web site on Narcolepsy and I have all the symptoms except Cataplexy (although I'm not completely sure about this either). I told my doctor my thoughts and he put me on Modafinil and referred me to a neurologist who specializes in sleep. I've decreased my Effexor to the lowest dose possibe (what a dreadful experience), and this has helped. The Modafinil has helped some, but I am still very tired most days. I still have headaches, but they are less severe and I feel somewhat less foggy.
Most of my reading about N states that the symptoms generally do not get much worse over time at least not as quickly or severly as mine have over the last eight months. So I looked into Sleep Apnea. I'm not overweight or male and my husband says I don't snore much. However, I have terrible problems with my sinuses (my doctor has referred me to an Eye, Ear, Nose & Throat doctor). I drive my husband crazy at night clearing my sinuses (snorting). I have sometimes woken up to hear myself make a small snorting noise. I often have a dry mouth and sometimes wake up coughing because my throat is so dry. So my question is does anyone think I have enough symptoms to consider the possiblity of SA?
I am desperate; I am considering scaling back the number of hours I work. I had starting taking courses towards my master's degree last year, but if things continue as they are, there is no way this will happen. It feels sooooo good just to be able to write this down and feel there is someone out there listening. Thanks for being there.

