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No one has brought this up, but have you considered she may be over-medicated? It may be worth looking into.
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Thanks for your concern! I'm ok. Mom's ok, her doctor did not see a problem with the extra sleeping. Took blood and urine sample to double check and have not heard back yet. My main question is, for future reference, in case of emergency, like, now, if there was a fire and we had to get out, and she was in a deep sleep. I can't carry her, I would need to wake her up. Or, even, if she has a doctor appointment and I need to wake her up and get her going in time, but she's in a deep sleep. Does anyone have any techniques for waking someone up when they are sleeping so deeply?
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Is she sleeping soundly at night or does her daytime sleeping interfere with a good night's rest?

Is she on any medication that could make her drowsy? Is she taking any new medication that she could be having an adverse reaction to?

It could be any number of things like the disease process, infection, things you've already thought of. I would have her checked out in case she has an infection and while you're there ask her Dr. about the sleeping and how to go about waking her up since she won't wake up on her own.

People tend to sleep much more in the beginning of the dying process. They don't want food or fluid and are difficult to arouse. Perhaps your mom is on this path?
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Please update us. Is your Mom ok? Are you?
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Maybe some peppermint oil under her nose. Glad you are both well.
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Thanks for the suggestion. I had been thinking maybe smelling salts. She doesn't have much sense of smell anymore, but I think I will get some, and I'll try the oil of peppermint, too. Maybe something super strong or pungent will get through.

Any other ideas out there?

Thanks. I just want to be prepared in case of an emergency, and to be able to get mom up and mobile for appointments and even last minute opportunities.
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Kabeena, I just saw that you answered. Sorry. Looks like everyone has given good ideas. I really dontt know about sleeping too much:(
Dr. Oz had a show awhile ago on different sleeping patterns. My only thought would be to regulate her sleeping. But how can you? You don't want to startle her.
When I was in high school, my Mother would reach under the covers with her cold morning hands and pull my toes while snickering " Rise and shine, Sleeping Beauty." Yea, funny Mother. Don't do that, ok? Lol
I'll read in Dr. Michael Breus' book on Sleep to see if he gives any ideas.
May I wish everyone Pleasent Dreams:) xo
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my hamsters under my bed but can't get my mom up.PLEASE HELP ME
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