The elusive land of zzzz's
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The elusive land of zzzz's
Ok, day 17 here for me. After sleeping the first 3 days away, I settled into a pattern of a nice 8-ish hours a night of sleep...but for the past 4 days, I cannot get to sleep . Once I finally get to sleep, I sleep deeply but I am waking up tired from not enough.
I only have coffee first thing in the morning, I am walking/hiking 5 miles each day, so my body is tired. I am keeping busy during the day.
This is driving me crazy - any suggestions? I eat a pretty healthy diet, taking my multi-vitamin, B complex and Omega 3/6 oils. I feel like I just need to be able to sleep, I hate lying there wide awake.
I only have coffee first thing in the morning, I am walking/hiking 5 miles each day, so my body is tired. I am keeping busy during the day.
This is driving me crazy - any suggestions? I eat a pretty healthy diet, taking my multi-vitamin, B complex and Omega 3/6 oils. I feel like I just need to be able to sleep, I hate lying there wide awake.
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Hi.
This is a situation many have. When I finally tried to not thinking about sleep or lack of it things became better but so many things take their time which seems to aggravate the situation.
Years ago the old timers would say “no one ever died from lack of sleep.”
Then again many of us were not using health drinks for a short period of time and it takes time for the body to repair especially the older we are, like it or not.
BE WELL
This is a situation many have. When I finally tried to not thinking about sleep or lack of it things became better but so many things take their time which seems to aggravate the situation.
Years ago the old timers would say “no one ever died from lack of sleep.”
Then again many of us were not using health drinks for a short period of time and it takes time for the body to repair especially the older we are, like it or not.
BE WELL
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Thanks everyone for the replies - I guess I need to be patient and wait for sleep to return - I am not good at being patient!
All I want to do today is sleep now! But I am not going to nap in the hope I sleep tonight!
All I want to do today is sleep now! But I am not going to nap in the hope I sleep tonight!
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Hey learning again,
sleep issues have been one of the most frustrating things for me in sobriety .
a lot of the time I have to completely cut out caffeine, even green and white teas, but I am extremely sensitive to caffeine so that is just me.
also, magnesium helps A LOT. With more then just sleep.
your body may just be adjusting , have you tried any natural sleep aids or anything like that?
It's easier said then done but even 5 minutes of meditation before bed can help. (Google has a ton of guided meditations for free) a restorative yoga pose can help wonders ....
i think different things work for different people - I've tried lots of different aids, some help a lot, some help a little, and some don't help at all. Dont get discouraged if the first thing doesn't work for you
sleep issues have been one of the most frustrating things for me in sobriety .
a lot of the time I have to completely cut out caffeine, even green and white teas, but I am extremely sensitive to caffeine so that is just me.
also, magnesium helps A LOT. With more then just sleep.
your body may just be adjusting , have you tried any natural sleep aids or anything like that?
It's easier said then done but even 5 minutes of meditation before bed can help. (Google has a ton of guided meditations for free) a restorative yoga pose can help wonders ....
i think different things work for different people - I've tried lots of different aids, some help a lot, some help a little, and some don't help at all. Dont get discouraged if the first thing doesn't work for you
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I take melatonin. I would avoid the prescription sleep meds at all costs. I asked my doctor about ambien (had sleep issues my whole life) and he gladly prescribed me ambien. When I quit taking it, the withdrawals were 72 hours of pure hell.
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