i cant sleep

mutt12345
mutt12345 Posts: 78
edited October 5 in Introduce Yourself
Anyone else have trouble sleeping
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  • Football_N_Guns
    Football_N_Guns Posts: 297 Member
    Every night
  • I am in the same boat. I'm sleepy, but I can't sleep.
  • Susan0816
    Susan0816 Posts: 41 Member
    me too, and I take sleeping pills!
  • wbgolden
    wbgolden Posts: 2,066 Member
    It's my dumb brain. Once head hits pillow, it decides it wants to think about EVERYTHING.
  • Alacey88
    Alacey88 Posts: 486 Member
    It's my dumb brain. Once head hits pillow, it decides it wants to think about EVERYTHING.

    ^^^this is so me!!!

    Once I hit that pillow it start thinking what I should do the next day!!!
  • cschu544
    cschu544 Posts: 320 Member
    im up too
  • It's my dumb brain. Once head hits pillow, it decides it wants to think about EVERYTHING.

    I had this problem for years. Actually up until a couple months ago when I started practicing Zen meditation. Now I find it much easier to sleep. If I have issues and my mind starts to speed away I start meditating while laying down. It helps immensely.
  • skierxjes
    skierxjes Posts: 926 Member
    It's my dumb brain. Once head hits pillow, it decides it wants to think about EVERYTHING.

    Yep.
  • any suggestions
  • wbgolden
    wbgolden Posts: 2,066 Member
    Meditation is a great suggestion. It has helped me also.

    In the supplement department, Rescue Sleep from GNC has really been a godsend on all but the worst nights.

    Both suggestions assume that your mind is ruminating, as myself and many others clearly have experienced.

    If not, try melatonin :) it rocks.
  • thop123
    thop123 Posts: 65 Member
    I have the same problem. I watch a movie every night. But its only a movie that I've seen a million times, then I can fall asleep without having to finish it. I listen to it and then I cant think so much. And if I do start thinking I just turn it up a bit. I'm a nerd so I watch Harry Potter and Lord of the Rings (which is especially good because its so long) I actually watch 15mins of the movie then turn over and fall asleep. The next night I skip the last 15mins I watched and do it again. It really works, some of my friends have started using it too. Give it a shot.
  • I have had trouble sleeping my whole life. I got over for a few years only to live in the college dorms and get it back. Certain things that have helped me: melatonin, getting a good amount of exercise during the day, waking up earlier, and it may sounds silly, but I found an app on my iPhone called "relax and sleep well." It is a 30 minute recording of this guy talking you into a deep relaxation. Like I said, it sounds silly, but it really worked for me. There are also little tricks like lavender lotion and pillow spray, but those don't normally have a big effect. Oh, and DON'T EAT LATE AT NIGHT! Gets me every time. And if you do, take a walk or something to get your digestive system working before you lay down for 8+ hours.
  • Helloitsdan
    Helloitsdan Posts: 5,564 Member
    Buy melatonin.
    Lowest dose possible.
    Start taking it 2 hours before you try to sleep.

    Also

    Dim the lights 1 hour before you try to sleep and exchange your computer/tv/ipod touch/gameboy/psp for a book.
  • I have had trouble sleeping my whole life. I got over for a few years only to live in the college dorms and get it back. Certain things that have helped me: melatonin, getting a good amount of exercise during the day, waking up earlier, and it may sounds silly, but I found an app on my iPhone called "relax and sleep well." It is a 30 minute recording of this guy talking you into a deep relaxation. Like I said, it sounds silly, but it really worked for me. There are also little tricks like lavender lotion and pillow spray, but those don't normally have a big effect. Oh, and DON'T EAT LATE AT NIGHT! Gets me every time. And if you do, take a walk or something to get your digestive system working before you lay down for 8+ hours.

    On that same line, if you look on youtube under meditation or tai chi music you will find some very very relaxing stuff that may help you sleep. Or if you're feeling lazy go to my youtube page and look in the playlists for mediation
    http://www.youtube.com/user/FredFreakinFlinstone
  • lynxcoco
    lynxcoco Posts: 58 Member
    Celestial Sleepy Time tea helps
  • MIssFinny
    MIssFinny Posts: 194 Member
    I'm actually not experiencing insomnia as of late, but just a few weeks ago I was having a hell of time getting any sleep. I tried many things but what seemed to do the trick was the yogi brand bedtime tea! Good luck!
  • jerber160
    jerber160 Posts: 2,607 Member
    on those rare nights it makes me insane, I have a glass of wine. they make little 4-paks now and half a glass usually does it for me, so you don't have to crack a whole bottle for a couple of mouthfuls.
  • odettedancing
    odettedancing Posts: 18 Member
    I sometimes make sure I leave an allowance for some baileys on ice... Helps relax a little!
  • PBJunky
    PBJunky Posts: 737 Member
    Had issues when I used EC stack back in the day but since IF and going to bed with a super full tummy I just pass out.
  • JaysBlondeBrownie
    JaysBlondeBrownie Posts: 64 Member
    Another rec for melatonin here.
  • I do the audiobook thing with headphones on. I have a ringing in my ears that makes it hard for me to fall asleep without some kind of noise. Anyway a boring book on tape works for me LOL
  • IronSmasher
    IronSmasher Posts: 3,908 Member
    I just get my doctor to give me propofol
  • LadySylvanas
    LadySylvanas Posts: 133 Member
    It's my dumb brain. Once head hits pillow, it decides it wants to think about EVERYTHING.

    same here..
  • andrejjorje
    andrejjorje Posts: 497 Member
    When do you workout and when do you have your last meal?

    Anyone else have trouble sleeping
  • andrejjorje
    andrejjorje Posts: 497 Member
    When do you workout and when do you have your last meal?

    Anyone else have trouble sleeping
  • andrejjorje
    andrejjorje Posts: 497 Member
    When do you workout and when do you have your last meal?

    Anyone else have trouble sleeping
  • andrejjorje
    andrejjorje Posts: 497 Member
    Mods please delete the other 2 posts.No idea how my post tripled.
  • PedmomJill
    PedmomJill Posts: 505 Member
    I have the other problem-I wake up too early in the morning and can't get back to sleep. I can fall asleep fine, but I am up anywhere between 4am and 6am a lot of mornings. Like today! Grrrrrrrrrrrrrr For me it's peri-menopause I think and there's not much to be done about it. I can't very well take melatonin or a sleep aid at 4am if I have to get up for work. :(

    PS-perfect example: here I am at 6:30am on a Sunday morning when I could sleep in for a hours longer.
  • jellyfishjen
    jellyfishjen Posts: 1,787 Member
    HELP PLEASE

    I can get asleep, but I wake up constantly, roll over, back to sleep, wake up roll over, back to sleep. So how can I stop from constantly waking up.
  • PedmomJill
    PedmomJill Posts: 505 Member
    Jelly, the melatonin DID help me with that. I can get a good 6 hours of solid sleep with it.
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