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Insomniacs Unite!

KatieMcCakes
Posts: 294 Member
Any fellow insomniacs out there? Anyone with a success story? Tips and tricks to share?
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Yeah here unfortunately0
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Honestly, I was too tired to find this and participate.0
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I'll have to check this thread the next time I'm awake instead of staring at the ceiling...0
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I sleep 5 - 6 hours a night when I'm lucky, but most nights it's less, and at least 2 nights a week I don't sleep at all.0
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OneHundredToLose wrote: »I sleep 5 - 6 hours a night when I'm lucky, but most nights it's less, and at least 2 nights a week I don't sleep at all.
5-6 hours a night is actually decent sleep. I'm jealous.0 -
this is me..0
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I am lucky if i get 5-6 hours and rarely ever do i sleep thru the night. I wake up anywhere from 1-3 times . And automatically am up for the day by 4am like it or not. I tried melatonin last night for the first time and it made me feel loopy and weird ( and still woke 3 times) so i dont think i will be trying that again.0
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My FitBit hates me for rarely ever getting the recommended 7 hours. And if/when I do (only on the weekends) I'm restless at least 30 times per night. I average about 4 hours a night.0
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I'm not an insomniac, but I read yesterday that British composer Max Richter has debuted a special 8-hour classical piece that's full of slow, soothing rhythm. It's now on my bucket list to check that out some night, as soon as it's available for a reasonable price or demonstration in full in America.0
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Netflix-lots of Netflix0
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I am here. The sandman apparently forgot about me tonight.0
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Stare intently at a static object. Does your vision start to blur around the edges?0
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I have read and heard so many ideas for a better night's sleep:
- Turn of electronics or keep in another room
- Have a bedtime routine and maintain it
- Go to bed at the same time every night
- No computer use or social media before bed
- Eliminate coffee drinking after 3PM
- Drink various drinks that promote sleep
- Keep your bedroom cool
- Use a pillow or wedge cushion to lift your head a few inches higher than your body
- Exercise during the day, but not right before bed
- Don't take naps
- Melatonin
Most of those I follow already anyway, but I have no problem getting to sleep. I just cannot stay asleep. I wake up at 2AM, 3AM, or 4AM. I often will be awake for hours. Often just about the time I fall back asleep it is close to time for me to get up for the day. If I do fall asleep before that, I will sleep for a short time and wake up again before it is time to get up.
I do end up sleeping during the day because I am so tired I will fall asleep when I sit down to do things, especially reading or using the computer.
I will keep reading here just in case someone has some good ideas that might work for me. But I am thinking that mostly people who have the problem will be looking for answers like the rest of us posting here.0 -
You should watch A Fantastic Fear of Everything. It's on Netflix.0
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No sleep....but after several years it just becomes a part of life.0
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GreenValli wrote: »I have read and heard so many ideas for a better night's sleep:
- Turn of electronics or keep in another room
- Have a bedtime routine and maintain it
- Go to bed at the same time every night
- No computer use or social media before bed
- Eliminate coffee drinking after 3PM
- Drink various drinks that promote sleep
- Keep your bedroom cool
- Use a pillow or wedge cushion to lift your head a few inches higher than your body
- Exercise during the day, but not right before bed
- Don't take naps
- Melatonin
Most of those I follow already anyway, but I have no problem getting to sleep. I just cannot stay asleep. I wake up at 2AM, 3AM, or 4AM. I often will be awake for hours. Often just about the time I fall back asleep it is close to time for me to get up for the day. If I do fall asleep before that, I will sleep for a short time and wake up again before it is time to get up.
I do end up sleeping during the day because I am so tired I will fall asleep when I sit down to do things, especially reading or using the computer.
I will keep reading here just in case someone has some good ideas that might work for me. But I am thinking that mostly people who have the problem will be looking for answers like the rest of us posting here.
I have that same, exact issue. Of course sleep aids aren't designed for our "sleep maintenance" insomnia. I hope someone has some good advice because I typically only get 3-5 hours of sleep a night (maybe 6 on the weekends...).0 -
I'm not an insomniac, but I read yesterday that British composer Max Richter has debuted a special 8-hour classical piece that's full of slow, soothing rhythm. It's now on my bucket list to check that out some night, as soon as it's available for a reasonable price or demonstration in full in America.0
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Checking in early! I'm sure I'll be awake for hours still...0
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hoping to wind down but kinda wired - happy to chat0
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I'm in. It's been a brutal 3 nights and I'm not even close tonight0
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I have a baby, currently going through some nightmare thing, so he randomly does some bloodcurdling screams which obviously wake me up and then I can't go back to sleep. I thought I was done with the cr-p nights once he started sleeping through the night, but if it's not nightmares, it's teething, it's sniffly nose/a cold or just me being paranoid and needing to check he's still breathing...
I wish I had the ability to sleep though anything like my husband does!!0 -
I have what's called Segmented Sleep. So you go to sleep at a relatively normal hour, then wake up for a few hours, then go back to sleep for your "second sleep." I have lived like this for way.too.long. However I did learn that before the advent of electricity this was a very common way for people to live, and people would use the time for going to visit neighbors, praying, or baby making. I'm not doing any of that. I basically just stare at things and wonder why???? Why??? When I was married it drove my now ex-husband crazy.0
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Segmented sleep would be an improvement for me. Once I wake up (even at 1:30AM) I absolutely can't fall back to sleep. I'm up for good, even if it's the weekend (I can't take naps either; it's terrible!). I get one shot and that's it.0
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Some good advice here. I've laid off caffeine a bit and, while it sucked at first, it has helped.0
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I usually take a long time to fall asleep on my own. The only way i can fall asleep is by taking two benadryl. I hate feeling tired and want to sleep but can't. Its been this way since i was a teen.0
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