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Well a first happened for me the other night. I had a SP from a well known agency fall asleep during our 1 hour session. I thought she was joking at first (I was her first call of the night) but to my suprise when I heard a little snore/grumbling I couldn't believe it. she wasn't even lying down. I woke her up and she apologized and then preceded to do the same thing 10 min later!!! :confused:
 

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It could be obstructive sleep apnea disorder. If so, it really does not have that much to do with being tired. I had a relative who had the exact same problem, now deceased, but during his life was a very energetic guy. He would just start sleeping or dozing off suddenly for no reason, usually in situations where a normal person would not doze off. It was untreated, undiagnosed sleep apnea. It is characterized by these symptoms. The snoring is also a tell tale sign of sleep apnea. Usually it starts immediately after the doze off.

The girl may need to go for a sleep study. You should tell the agency to suggest it to her.
 

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Isn`t it a good warm feeling when a girl feels so relaxed and safe that she allows herself to fall asleep in your bed.....lol

King this is a review section not a first time experience section....your review please!
 

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Well a first happened for me the other night. I had a SP from a well known agency fall asleep during our 1 hour session. I thought she was joking at first (I was her first call of the night) but to my suprise when I heard a little snore/grumbling I couldn't believe it. she wasn't even lying down. I woke her up and she apologized and then preceded to do the same thing 10 min later!!! :confused:

OR you're not very good!!

sorry, coulden't resist...
 

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Isn`t it a good warm feeling when a girl feels so relaxed and safe that she allows herself to fall asleep in your bed.....lol

King this is a review section not a first time experience section....your review please!

If it is sleep apnea it has nothing to do with being comfortable. It has to do with improper breathing during sleep and oxygen deprivation causing disruption to normal sleep patterns:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sleep_apnea
 

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Dr Beav, don` be so serious...I was trying to be funny...like hahaha.

If she had sleep apnea then it would have shown up with other clients and the agency would have been made aware of it.

Arya , back in her Eleganza days , fell asleep on me on our 2nd date because she hadn`t slept more than 3 hours in the 2 previous nights.
 

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You should have posted name & agency in topic, thats kind of bad for a girl to sleep on the job, especially on the 1st call.
 

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If she had sleep apnea then it would have shown up with other clients and the agency would have been made aware of it.

Maybe, maybe not. The symptoms described by Kingpin - the doze and then the quick snore while in a non laying position - are classical symptoms of sleep apnea. It is the first question you get asked on the sleep study questionnaire - have you ever been told you doze off and snore during the day? It's possible that this young lady needs a CPAP machine to force air into her body during nighttime sleep.

If she is a smoker and/or this goes untreated, she will be at risk for a stroke among other things as she gets on in life.
 
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Kingpin owes us a review, true.
Also, I feel sorry for the 'handicapped'. She should still be able to stay in the business, but just charge a bit less of a rate and, hopefully, offer that much better service too. She could end up being a busy, tired, beaver ???

If we get no review, this belongs in the 411 section. Otherwise, it is a true incall post. How odd though.....
 

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Guys, I really don't want to name the girl or agency because other than falling asleep I had a good time. She is such a sweet girl and I do not want this to cause her to lose any business. The agency was made aware of the situation and they made good with me. They also found out after discussing it with her that she hadn't slept in some time. I will be seeing her again soon and if this does happen again then I have no poblem revealing who she is. I wanted to post this because I have had many strange occurances while hobbying but this one took the cake!
 

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Kingpin owes us a review, true.
Also, I feel sorry for the 'handicapped'. She should still be able to stay in the business, but just charge a bit less of a rate and, hopefully, offer that much better service too. She could end up being a busy, tired, beaver ???

If we get no review, this belongs in the 411 section. Otherwise, it is a true incall post. How odd though.....

Not sure how to move it to the 411 section or if MOD has to do it.
 

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Kingpin1, Since you are saying she's sweet and gave you good service, I don't think an actual review could make her lose buisness. Especialy since you say the agency made good with you!

PS: I still have an image of you noticing (in between two thrusts) she is asleep an snoring..:eek:
 

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It could be obstructive sleep apnea disorder.

It could also be narcolepsy.

Narcolepsy is a chronic neurological disorder, affecting the part of the brain that regulates when to be asleep and when to be awake. Narcoleptics can fall asleep while working, cooking, or even driving. It affects about 1 in 2,000 people, and is thought to be a genetic disorder. Most people experience their first symptoms between the ages of 10 and 25. It is a lifelong condition, but narcoleptics who make certain lifestyle changes and seek medical help can reduce symptoms, improve alertness and enjoy a full and active life.

It could also be illicit drugs or prescribed medication.
 
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They also found out after discussing it with her that she hadn't slept in some time.

Of course that is what she is going to say. What else do you expect her to say under these circumstances? "Oh I have undiagnosed sleep apnea......."????????? If you like the lady and see her again, please tell her to go and get a sleep study done.
 

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Not sure how to move it to the 411 section

with all the pseudo-doctors chiming in (trying to diagnose something based on absolutely nothing!) maybe the thread should be moved to the Health Section? :rolleyes:
 

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They also found out after discussing it with her that she hadn't slept in some time.

If true, i wonder why. There could be many reasons. Some legit medical reasons, or maybe too much partying which sometimes involves well-known 'party' drugs. I once tried ecstasy (okay, more than once!) and i couldn't sleep for two days! I'd try to sleep & i'd wake up every five minutes or so. Then, when i finally did manage to sleep, i'd wake up & was so sore that i felt i had just went 12 rounds with Manny Pacquiao!

Or maybe the conversation was so boring that she simply fell asleep. :D
 
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If it is sleep apnea it has nothing to do with being comfortable. It has to do with improper breathing during sleep and oxygen deprivation causing disruption to normal sleep patterns:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sleep_apnea

Respectfully, you have little clue about which you speak. Speaking as a diagnoised (since 2005) sleep apnea patient. Please become fully educated before you ``pontificate`` on something you know little about.

I`ve had an SP fall asleep on me ``in the middle of things``. I woke her and gently questioned her. Seems she hadn`t eaten in two days because she didn`t have any money. I won`t go into all the details with her kids and lodging and such. But I got her fed and she was going to ``reward`` me with what was looking to be a memorable tccimsw when we happened upon a police checkpoint on Interstate 4. We just barely got everything ``back in order`` in time for my DL to be checked.
 
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As this is not a review and no names are mentioned, I have moved this thread to the Lounge.

M8
 

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Respectfully, you have little clue about which you speak. Speaking as a diagnoised (since 2005) sleep apnea patient.

I am also diagnosed, since 2010, with moderate obstructive sleep apnea syndrome. I have a CPAP machine (air pressure set at 12). And she definitely has the classical symptoms as described by Kingpin. She definitely should go for a sleep study.

On sleep study I had 12 major apneas and 88 hypoapneas. The apneas ranged up to 40 seconds in length.

What is not relevant in this thread is your health or mine. It's the girl's. She may need treatment. It is up to Kingpin to make sure she seeks it.
 
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