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Lucifox 02-08-2015 02:38 AM

Insomnia
 
Sleeping for 3 hours every 2 to three days gets pretty annoying. Any tips or tricks from anyone that deals with it too?

Espy 02-08-2015 01:54 PM

I generally try to take naps after nights where my brain won't shut it. Sometimes I can sleep, sometimes, I can't, but it least I feel a tad bit more rested.

Lucifox 02-08-2015 01:57 PM

I try to take naps when the day allows it but for the most part it never comes until I've been up for 2 or 3 days and sleep due to exhaustion. Even then I only sleep for about 4 hours. I've considered meditation though.

Coda 02-08-2015 02:38 PM

See a doctor. :(

Lucifox 02-09-2015 10:22 AM

I really want that to be a last resort. I understand the benefits of medication but I would prefer keeping it natural. Melatonin helps at times and I've heard of a few other natural remedies that I would prefer before having full on sleep meds prescribed to me.

Coda 02-09-2015 03:13 PM

I didn't mean medication. Your doctor will know a lot more than just prescription medication, and it's also important that your primary care provider knows about medical issues that are affecting you. You never know when something's going to be relevant!

One thing I WILL say is that you should avoid mentally-stimulating activities and looking at light sources (e.g. computer/phone backlight) half an hour before you want to go to bed. Reading a book is usually okay, listening to music is usually okay. Taking a shower helps some people and makes things worse for others.

Consider valerian tea if you're looking for over-the-counter remedies. ("Sleepytime Extra" is one relevant brand.)

Melatonin works for some people and causes nightmares in others.

Lawtan 02-09-2015 04:06 PM

Sometimes exercise (physical exhaustion) can help...though sometimes it doesn't. A good diet also.

Lucifox 02-09-2015 04:06 PM

I do the usual things like no caffeine after 6 PM, no screens before bed, and they help me calm down. Aside from that they don't exactly help.

I will be seeing a doctor after I get my paycheck from my new job but until then I'll definitely check into that tea.

Espy 02-09-2015 05:45 PM

I had Sleepytime Extra back when my dep meds were really messing with my sleep. it helped a lot. Also anything with peppermint and/or chamomile helps quite a bit.

I seem to fall asleep a lot quicker if I'm sitting (or slumped over one thing or another) rather than lying in bed, so maybe mess around with that too. Just make sure you don't screw over your back.

Lucifox 02-09-2015 06:04 PM

I'll try that. I'm actually seeing my doctor for a full check up. So hopefully after that they can figure out any chemical imbalances I may have and we can go from there. My mom recommended the place because they try to stay as natural as possible before any medication gets involved.

KytchynWitche 02-11-2015 02:47 AM

I don't have any advice for you, but I wanted to share my sympathies. I've been struggling with chronic insomnia since birth, and after almost 30 years I still haven't found anything that really helps.

Try to exhaust yourself physically, but also be as calm as possible in the time running up to bedtime. Herbal teas can help, as can a hot bath.

I really hope you find a way through this! xx

Lucifox 02-11-2015 05:57 AM

Thank you. I've been able to somewhat handle it by going to some of my friends places. I'm more relaxed there and it seems to make a big difference.

Karastorm 02-17-2015 05:14 PM

Lavender and brewing hops in a old sock or something hat won't spill. Warm them up and stick it under the pillow. Brewing hops when heated give off a non toxic chemical that will make any one drowsy. It's a knowen thing in the brewing industry of today so they leave big wide open spaces so it's not as effective. The lavender as it's calming and soothing to t senses as well with the added heat it should be a comfort thing in the long cold dark months of the year. In summer you can try a drop of lavender oil onto your pillow.


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