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Almost every day for the last couple of weeks I've been having trouble sleeping. I am able to fall asleep with a little trouble but the main problem is waking up in the middle of the night. I always seem to wake up anxious and can't go back to sleep for hours. I seem to hear every little sound, even my own pulse bothers me and keeps me up. Anything that's helped you out when you can't sleep? maybe eat or drink something?
 
Try it with your eyes closed.
 
Almost every day for the last couple of weeks I've been having trouble sleeping. I am able to fall asleep with a little trouble but the main problem is waking up in the middle of the night. I always seem to wake up anxious and can't go back to sleep for hours. I seem to hear every little sound, even my own pulse bothers me and keeps me up. Anything that's helped you out when you can't sleep? maybe eat or drink something?
I occasionally have a hard time initially falling asleep and Valerian Root has helped. It takes about 30 minutes to kick in, but it has definitely helped me relax enough to go to sleep. Give it a try, it's like $4-5 at any virtually any store.

A Glass or two of red wine always helps me sleep, also.
 
Funny this should come up, because I just came across something that has worked really well for me. Here is a link to the full article, but the quote kinda sums it up http://dilbert.com/blog/entry/sleep_tip/

Don't think words.

By that I mean don't imagine conversations that you plan to have, and don't replay in your head conversations you've had.

It's impossible to clear your mind of all thoughts. But I find it somewhat easy to switch off the language center of my brain. What happens after that is a flow of images, starting with ones that make some sense to my current life, quickly followed by randomness, then sleep. It usually takes less than a minute.
 
Actually, sleep with one eye open. Grip your pillow tight. Turn off the lights, and the night, she enters! If you need to, take someones hand, as you're off to never never land!
 
Actually, sleep with one eye open. Grip your pillow tight. Turn off the lights, and the night, she enters! If you need to, take someones hand, as you're off to never never land!

Nobody wants to hear about your time in prison. We all know that your cell mate was a tranny btw, so you can't get away with calling him "she".
 
Nobody wants to hear about your time in prison. We all know that your cell mate was a tranny btw, so you can't get away with calling him "she".

Well then I'll refrain from talking about it.
 
I'm a life long insomniac. I have the same problem in that I get to sleep easily enough, but wake at 1-3AM and struggle from there. Two things that help me are either going to the couch where I can set up at a good angle and due to it being a couch don't move around much, or, listen to sports radio. It takes my mind off everything.
 
Thanks guys I'm definitely gonna try some of these out. I know that there's pills and medications that help but honestly dont want to rely on them. I really like that article Sug much appreciated and gives me hope for tonight!
 
Thanks guys I'm definitely gonna try some of these out. I know that there's pills and medications that help but honestly dont want to rely on them. I really like that article Sug much appreciated and gives me hope for tonight!

Good luck
 
Have your blood pressure checked ASAP. It's a leading cause of anxiety/sleep loss.
 
I don't believe in using any pharmaceuticals and/or unnatural products, so I recommend using the Magic-Flight Launch Box to take a few draws of vaporized cannabis...pure medical vapors...no carcinogenic smoke! Works like a charm and without any ill side effects.
 
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regular exercise at least 4 times a week with your heart rate elevated to the 115-130 range for at least 45 minutes. Eat healthy & drink lots of water. I'm sure you know/have heard of all this sort of stuff but it really helps a body function correctly in so many ways... embrace it for your self and loved ones

STOMP
 
Don't drink anything for 3 hours before you go to sleep. You'll wake up thirsty but not in the middle of the night.

Stop worrying, be happy. You're having bad dreams.

Post on this board at night. Talk to all these bores. Better than melatonin.
 
I used to have problems falling asleep so I know of a couple of mind games that help me fall asleep. Try them out, they might work for you.

- It sounds stupid, but counting inside my head really does help me fall asleep. It slows my mind down and stops it running at a million miles an hour.
- Try and relive a good moment in your life. Think of every detail, you'll be passed out before you know it.
- Listen to Pink Floyd - The Wall. That shit is like Ambien in audio form.
- If all else fails, self-medicate!
 
So last night i was able to fall asleep easily at around 1130 which is great since I haven't been able to fall asleep that early for a while. I used the Sugs suggestion and it worked like a charm. Thanks once again! The problem is i woke up at around 5 and couldn't fall back asleep until after 7. I could get myself to not think of anything but it seemed like i always would feel a boost of energy right before falling asleep. Fortunately I didn't have to work today but I'm worried about how it'll affect me tomorrow. Maybe i should keep a baseball bat at the side of my bed and knock myself out :dunno:
 
I used to have similliar sleep issues. I now take Trazodone before I go to bed and sleep good for 7 hours. I rarely wake up in the middle of the night anymore, and when I do it only takes about 10 minutes before I fall back asleep.
 
Fortunately I didn't have to work today but I'm worried about how it'll affect me tomorrow. Maybe i should keep a baseball bat at the side of my bed and knock myself out :dunno:

As somebody who also has sleep issues, the bolded part is your biggest problem, IMO. Getting anxious and worried about not sleeping and being tired the following day starts the vicious cycle... can't sleep -> worry about not getting sleep -> worry about being tired the next day -> anxiety -> can't sleep -> etc.

How to break that cycle? I'm not sure, but if you figure it out, let me know. :)
 
I have sleep issues as well. What helps me is to not drink anything for a couple of hours before bed time, take a Zantac, and if I want a really good night's sleep I take a Tylenol PM.

Nothing to drink so I don't wake up to pee.

Zantac so a little indigestion won't wake me.

The Tylenol has a sleep aid and helps in case I have some soreness that might wake me.
 
I'm only 20 and already having these problems. Can't wait to see hat problems i have when I'm old!
 
I can relate because I've had really serious insomnia issues - not so bad now, but about a year ago night after night up until 2 or later.

Since you are waking up repeatedly, and it happens often, I would recommend, if you have health insurance, seeing a sleep specialist. There may be a physical problem. Try to get a recommendation from a primary care doc since this is a field that has a lot of quacks in it. You may have sleep apnea. In apnea, your breathing stops long enough for your body to react. The physiological reaction is a surge of adrenaline, which makes you gasp and increases heart rate, getting breathing going. While adrenaline is great if you're running from a wild tiger, if you're trying to rest repeated adrenaline surges can result in anxiety or even panic attacks.

My breathing was obstructed and every time I started to doze (which makes muscles relax) I was not getting enough air, so I'd jerk awake in panic. Then when I fell asleep kept waking over and over. I can easily see how sleep deprivation is a torture technique; I would have done damn near anything to just be able to sleep.

One thing the sleep specialist told me that was helpful. Insomnia is miserable but you will NOT die. You will be tired. That's all. Because at 2 AM you are clearly worrying about what will happen if you don't sleep.

Just a note to be careful about taking other people's prescription meds. I took a trazadone from a friend and it made my condition worse.

If the usual relaxation techniques, many described here, exercise during the day, no food late, warm bath, etc don't work, do try medical assessment.
 

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