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Lately I’ve had lots of trouble sleeping. Everytime I lay day my mind starts wandering and makes it impossible for me to rest. I don’t wanna take sleeping pills because they make me feel very tired the next day.

Any Suggestions?
And I work 2nd shift so I don’t get off work till 11:00 pm.
That should say lay down :)

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22 Responses

  1. 1 Mittmoudh R
    2009 Feb 20

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    get up and do something else ’til you get sleepy. if you are not sleeping, get out of bed. drink warm milk

  2. 2 Jonas J
    2009 Feb 21

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    meditation, melatonin supplements, herbal supplements, relax before bed

  3. 3 miss_brandi27
    2009 Feb 22

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    get up super early in the mornings, 5 am. Do something constructive. By bedtime, you will CRASH.

    I’ve heard of some lavendar stuff you can spray on your pilow too. Might wanna check it out…

  4. 4 think_global
    2009 Feb 24

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    5-htp is a great supplement for sleep. I found a really good one at this website. Other ones I tried did not work as well. Other supplements that help are GABA and Melatonin but the last one, you have to use just every once in a while or it stops working. Also, make sure your room is REALLY dark. You can’t make your own melatonin unless it is really dark, no little lights glowing, no street lights shining in the windows! Good Luck!

  5. 5 Ike R
    2009 Feb 28

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    would you consider the “herb” melatonin a sleeping pill? it can be had at “GNC” type stores or any vitamin shop. it comes in 2 strengths, 1mg and 3mg. I have found that if I pop a 3mg at 8pm, I can be out by 10 and awake at 6am fresh as ever. btw, melatonin is a naturally occurring chemical in your body, taking the pill is nothing more than taking a vitamin in the morning, you are just boosting the level for a small period of time.

    The other method is let yourself stay up until you are ready to crash. Since stopping taking the melatonin, I will stay up until 2-3am and then just crash. I wake up at 6-6:30am every day just fine, sleep in on the weekends until 9-10am.

    other than that, you can try going running/exercising or sitting with someone talking about anything on your mind, ease the stress some off yourself.

  6. 6 ron-johns Planning a Sexy Party
    2009 Mar 01

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    I hear ya. Let me in on the secret. I am nocturnal… but I don’t sleep during the day either…

  7. 7 naturelover
    2009 Mar 04

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    Yeh give this homeopathic product a try. You put the tablets under the tongue and allow them to disolve.
    ‘Insomnia” by Hyland’s
    There are some good reviews written by customers who use it.
    I have some at home, I have tried the other sleep aid by Hyland’s the “calms forte” and that really helped me too.

  8. 8 Raymond G
    2009 Mar 05

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    mediation, mild exercise, a warm milk toddy, reading in bed, massage, sex, lots of things.
    there are some good responses from others here…

  9. 9 Rikitikitavi
    2009 Mar 08

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    Heres what I do because I suffer from the same thing. Concentrate on 1 aspect. Something silly, not work or life related.

    What I use to do is, I would think of the perfect play list for my favorite band to perform, what the stage should look like, things of that nature. Once you concentrate on 1 aspect, your mind wont wonder

  10. 10 Puma
    2009 Mar 10

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    Aromatherupy can be helpful. 2 essential oils come to mind: Rosewood oil and Frankensense oil. Evening Primrose oil will also help you sleep You can get it in a bottle or in tablet form. You can usually find all of these at your local health food store.

  11. 11 mrs garfield
    2009 Mar 11

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    not much help here cause i hardly ever get any sleep either. so, i am glad that you asked this question.

  12. 12 m9512357
    2009 Mar 12

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    Perhaps anxiety is the cause of your insomnia

    The symptoms of insomnia include having trouble falling asleep and staying asleep for a long period of time; interrupted sleep and waking up in the early morning hours and having trouble falling back to sleep.

    Anxiety and insomnia are closely related as one can trigger the other. When you don’t get the necessary rest required for you mind and both your brain does not think clear yet it tries and in this process you get anxiety and panic attacks. Anxiety and insomnia are often experienced together due to this reason.

    The same process happens in reverse when you are suffering from anxiety attacks you will experience problems in your sleeping pattern, which will cause insomnia. Therefore, treating one disorder will usually resolve the other in the process.

  13. 13 Tony H
    2009 Mar 12

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    Try a over the counter med. called melotonin.

  14. 14 Sturmovik
    2009 Mar 13

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    I used to have difficulties in sleeping to a few months back but I wouldn’t recommend medicine or sleeping pills as it will weaken your body day by day and will probably eventually kill you.

    Usually you have difficulty in sleeping because you are probably worried about something and it bothers your mind that keeps you awake. whatever it is I suggest you to take a break. And spend less time on the computer as using computer too much will affect you terrible such as loss of memory, etc.

    If that’s not it then check the temperature of your room and check your bed, (you just might find some springs poking you all night)

  15. 15 Vassilis
    2009 Mar 13

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    If you really have an insomnia problem, then don’t try to cure it. You can never stay awake for more than 3 days, so you will naturally have to sleep after 3 days. If you really want to cure it, try something that always worked with me. If you have a TV with a timer, then set it to close in about 3 hours, and then just lie on the couch and watch some TV. You will almost instantly fall asleep, and then, after 3 hours, the TV will automatically close.

    Cheers!

  16. 16 Georgina S
    2009 Mar 14

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    drink a bottle of whiskey

  17. 17 JBarklow
    2009 Mar 16

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    I would recommend smoking some marijuana.

  18. 18 jmewhit
    2009 Mar 17

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    try sleeping.

  19. 19 rrichards2k3
    2009 Mar 19

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    Many Yappers here have suggested good natural ones, including the Hyland’s Insomnia and Calms Forte, melatonin, and 5HTP. I would try valerian, too. It works for me. Before you try any of our suggestions, I recommend that you talk with your doctor so any of the things that we have suggested do not interact with any other drugs that you may be taking.

  20. 20 2200
    2009 Mar 20

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    lavender is great.

  21. 21 Syd
    2009 Mar 20

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    You can try relaxing by first slowly releasing tension in your toes, then your feet, and so on, working your way up the body. Then, when a thought pops into your head, imagine blowing it away. Do this as long as needed until you run out of thoughts. Then close your eyes and think of absolutely nothing. if this doesn’t work, try staring at the wall until your eyes can no longer stay open. Every night it will get a little easier, I promise. Good Luck!

  22. 22 mostafizur_72
    2009 Mar 22

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    insomnia is the failure to get enough quality sleep. In its simplest form insomnia can be defined as difficulty in falling asleep, staying asleep or waking after too short a period of sleep.. for more please visit this link and you can get more


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