Sleep disturbances have been described in brain stem infarction by Markand and DykenA case of inverse Ondine's curse syndrome in a patient with selective paralysis of voluntary respiration but preservation of automatic respiration was described by Munschauer et al.Respiratory rate and pattern were studied by Lee and colleaguesSleep apnea after bulbar stroke was also described by Askenasy and Goldhammer.Periodic breathing, apnea, and cyanosis were described in a 57-year-old woman after carotid endarterectomy.Brain stem ischemic damage may also cause respiratory dysfunction. If the symptoms are recognized and correctly diagnosed as Ondine's Curse, treatment is available. • Ondine names an 1889 painting by Paul Gauguin. When she entered the stable, however, she saw Lawrence lying in the arms of another woman. Do we know what causes Ondine's curse? Ondine is a mythological figure whose tale goes back to the ancient Greeks.

Ondine's Curse by Mora V. Harris In this acerbic twist on Greek mythology and classic fairy tales, nymph Ondine falls in love with the mortal Mort. My son has CCHS (Ondine's Curse). He is said to have eventually jilted her, causing her to curse him. I'm sure that wouldn't be very beneficial for his or her psychology.

So be it.
Both ankle bones hurt. In addition to general medical illness, environmental effects and anxiety were viewed as the main causes of sleep disturbance. I believe several people have had this surgery already in the US with successful results.

The man that sleeps four hours soundly is better off than a dreamy sleeper of eight hours (The atypical, sleep-onset insomnia called the “delayed sleep phase syndrome,” discovered by Weitzman and colleagues in 1981, led to a radically different form of treatment called “chronotherapy,” which was based on chronobiological principles (Many other sleep disorders have been discovered in the 20th century, including REM sleep behavior disorder by General and medical awareness of sleep disorders has dramatically increased since the 1970s through the contributions of sleep disorders clinicians and the sleep societies.

Moses Binswanger, the protagonist in The subdivisions and elaborations [of nature spirits] ... by Paracelsus, the Rosicrucians, and the modern theosophists are no doubt amplifications of that popular belief in the existence of a race, neither divine nor human, but very like to human beings, who existed on a "plane" different from that of humans, though occupying the same space which ... resembles the theory of these mystics in its main outlines, and was probably what suggested it to them.David Gallagher argues that, although they had Paracelsus as a source, 19th and 20th-century German authors found inspiration for their many versions of undine in classical literature, particularly Later writers embellished Paracelsus' undine classification by developing it into a water nymph in its own right. The condition can be fatal if untreated. The little girl's parents that I mentioned were actually distant relatives. @ysmina-- It must be really hard to look at babies with such health problems. From that moment on she began to age. Central hypoventilation syndrome (CHS) is a sleep-related breathing disorder that causes ineffective breathing, apnea, or respiratory arrest during sleep (and during wakefulness in severe cases). Congenital cases are very rare and involve a failure of autonomic control of breathing. The group contains many species, including Undines are almost invariably depicted as being female, which is consistent with the ancient idea that water is a female element.What undines lack, compared to humans, is a soul.
In Greek mythology, many nymphs are rather vicious when it comes to vengeance, and numerous examples of vengeance similar to Ondine's curse can be found in Greek legends and stories. As long as you are awake, you shall have your breath, but should you ever fall asleep, then that breath will be taken from you and you will die!" Can you imagine how it would be if your body just forgot to breathe? Like all habits it is generally carried to extremes. The romance French composer Claude Debussy included a piece called "Ondine" in his collection of piano preludes written in 1913 (Preludes, Book 2, No. Ondine’s Curse Tale. In patients with MS, demyelinating lesions in this area could affect nocturnal respiratory effort, leading to sleep-disordered breathing and even nocturnal death (John W. Severinghaus and Robert A. Mitchell in 1962 Patients with large, rostral lesions tend to have severe dysphagia, aspiration pneumonia, requiring ICU care. Supportive care for patients may also be more readily available in such regions, ranging from expert physical therapy to programs which are intended to help people with disabilities maintain their independence.The name of this medical condition is a reference to a Greek I have absolutely no breathing problems and no problems sleeping.

Ondine's curse is now a medical term applied to a rare syndrome where the autonomic (involuntary) control of breathing is lost, resulting in the need to initiate every breath consciously.

Ondine’s curse is an unusual spell that sneakily robs her disloyal husband of rest.