Insomnia

Discussion in 'Random Thoughts' started by CallySummer, Nov 7, 2012.

  1. CallySummer

    CallySummer Member

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    oh why me? and i need a good sleep those days sosomuch:(
     
  2. Lodog

    Lodog Senior Member

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    I don't let sleep dictate my life. If I feel sleepy I sleep. If I don't I don't.
     
  3. Tyrsonswood

    Tyrsonswood Senior Moment Lifetime Supporter

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    Melatonin? Have you tried it?
     
  4. Pressed_Rat

    Pressed_Rat Do you even lift, bruh?

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    Insomnia has been a recurring problem with me. Lately I have been sleeping alright, but seeing that I sleep during the day (I work nights), it's not always easy to get good sleep. I rely a lot on sleep aids like melatonin, valerian, and diphenhydramine. But I can get by on relatively little sleep. It just starts to catch up to me after a while.
     
  5. autophobe2e

    autophobe2e Senior Member

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    if you can't get a prescription for it (or don't want to) then things like excersise and changing up your diet can help. i find the best thing is to leave all your curtains open, preferably face yourself in front of the window when your asleep- the rise of the sun will help to regulate your sleeping pattern, and return a bit of equilibrium to your body clock.

    i used to have a job where i worked nights, long hours and ridiculously exhausting, really messed my sleeping pattern up and gave me a touch of insomnia, i found that technique really helped me when i quit and wanted to get back on a regular sleep schedule.

    also: don't do anything in your bed asides from sleep (train your brain to associate bed with sleep, not a place you read, use a laptop, whatever- i have trouble with this one in winter because bed is the only warm place in this house, in fact, trying to avoid the bedroom in general for non-sleeping activities) if you can't sleep, GET UP. don't lie there trying to sleep, go do something else, then try again (lying in bed trying to go to sleep is counter-productive, it just makes you tense and irritated). sex is good, floods the brain with all sorts of relaxing chemicals to help you nod off. imagine its the morning and you have to get up (you won't want to)

    don't watch TV or read, that stimulates the brain too much, listen to relaxing music, eat a turkey or chicken sandwich with some warm milk

    anyhoo, hope some of that proves helpful :D
     
  6. CallySummer

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    thank you :2thumbsup:
     
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