I've finally figured out my life-long sleeping problem.
After talking to my previous partners I've come to the conclusion that I most likely have PLMD - Periodic Limb Movement Disorder. I have, upon closer introspection, always noted that I twitch during sleep, but I never figured it had anything to do with my sleeping-issues. My partners described my movements as almost... EPILEPTIC! As if someone had connected electrical wires to random muscle-groups of mine, which then intermittently made my arms or legs twitch and vibrate even.
PLMD is often connected to Neurodevelopmental Disorders, primarily Parkinson's Disease and NARCOLEPSY.
SCT is a disorder which shares characteristics with both ADHD and Narcolepsy - and I have noted a distinct improvement of Sleep-structure when on low-dose Modafinil - Modafinil has also been proven to have slight Anti-epileptic properties, and has shown efficacy against various forms of Myoclonic twitching.
The fact that Gabapentin and Modafinil helps is also CLEAR signs towards this.
PLMD can also be exacerbated by trauma and extreme stress - and my life with a Histrionic was certainly traumatic and stressful, so was the event which resulted in my burnout. All in line with my conclusion that I have PLMD.
So... what now?
I know that Dopamine-agonists are the frontline-treatment for idiopathic RLS, but aren't dopamine-agonists also a recipe for disaster? I've been thought that except for D4-selective agonists they cause downregulation which leads to depression, anhedonia and pseudo-parkinsonism - it doesn't strike me as a sustainable treatment.
Gabapentin has shown some effect, especially when used in combination with Modafinil, but the research apparently favours Gabapentin Enacarbil (horizant, et c) over regular Gaba-P.
Should I just drop everything and try to get to trialling Dopamine-agonists?
Obviously, I also need to push the health services to give me a Poly-Somnograph to ensure I get the diagnosis, but I feel that I need to start treating it right away, or I'll have no strength to even pursue a diagnosis.
References:
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Periodic limb movement disorderhttps://en.wikipedia...vement_disorder
The Treatment of Restless Legs Syndrome and Periodic Limb Movement Disorder in Adults—An Update for 2012: Practice Parameters with an Evidence-Based Systematic Review and Meta-Analyses
https://www.ncbi.nlm...les/PMC3397811/
Effects of modafinil on pentylenetetrazol-induced convulsive epilepsy.
https://www.ncbi.nlm...pubmed/25869564
Modafinil exerts a dose-dependent antiepileptic effect mediated by adrenergic alpha1 and histaminergic H1 receptors in mice.
https://www.ncbi.nlm...pubmed/17681557
(no wonder Mirtazapine f*cks with my sleep! the very way which moda treats the twitches, is how Mirtazapine would EXACERBATE it!)
Modafinil and its metabolites enhance the anticonvulsant action of classical antiepileptic drugs in the mouse maximal electroshock-induced seizure model
https://www.ncbi.nlm...les/PMC4480820/