All this year I've been getting insomnia like crazy. No matter how worn out I am from work or working out or anything I'm regularly laying in bed for hours before I can fall asleep. It's getting like every other day now. And I wake up all the time and go through it all again trying to go back to sleep. I ended up falling asleep at work yesterday because I had so much trouble falling asleep the night before. Who else gets this and what do you do for it? I don't want to be on any drugs for it but I'm wondering about anybody's personal experience with any treatment of it or whatever.
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Originally posted by GoldenGloveLove View PostAll this year I've been getting insomnia like crazy. No matter how worn out I am from work or working out or anything I'm regularly laying in bed for hours before I can fall asleep. It's getting like every other day now. And I wake up all the time and go through it all again trying to go back to sleep. I ended up falling asleep at work yesterday because I had so much trouble falling asleep the night before. Who else gets this and what do you do for it? I don't want to be on any drugs for it but I'm wondering about anybody's personal experience with any treatment of it or whatever.Last edited by oscar_angels091; 11-21-2014, 05:25 AM.
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I have chronic Insomnia.. Sometimes there will go days before I can sleep. Despite being exhausted I can't get my head to understand that it needs to calm down and sleep. Sometimes it've been so bad I have to knock myself out with alcohol to get a decent nights sleep.. But I feel like absolute **** the day after...
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Originally posted by oscar_angels091 View Posti do, sometimes I work and go to school all day and I try to sleep and 4 hrs later im still awake. one thing that kinda helped me was tea, it relaxed me and got me to sleep faster.
Originally posted by Grand Champ View PostI have chronic Insomnia.. Sometimes there will go days before I can sleep. Despite being exhausted I can't get my head to understand that it needs to calm down and sleep. Sometimes it've been so bad I have to knock myself out with alcohol to get a decent nights sleep.. But I feel like absolute **** the day after...
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I suffer from borderline severe insomnia as well.
And even when I "sleep"...I don't even really sleep. I'll doze off for an hour (at best) and wake up and have to try and get back to sleep again. I don't deep sleep anymore.
I can't remember the last time in my life where I just crashed into a deep sleep and slept without waking up for like 8 hours straight.
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Originally posted by GoldenGloveLove View PostAll this year I've been getting insomnia like crazy. No matter how worn out I am from work or working out or anything I'm regularly laying in bed for hours before I can fall asleep. It's getting like every other day now. And I wake up all the time and go through it all again trying to go back to sleep. I ended up falling asleep at work yesterday because I had so much trouble falling asleep the night before. Who else gets this and what do you do for it? I don't want to be on any drugs for it but I'm wondering about anybody's personal experience with any treatment of it or whatever.Never got rid of it...
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I've had experiences with very bad insomnia due to anxiety.
That is quite awful.
The worst is when you are so exhausted that every time you lay down and shut your eyes you fall asleep, but you are immediately jarred awake again.
I finally realized that I think it is a result of breathing patterns. So if you can calm down your breathing, like breathing deep, holding, breathing out, you can maybe fall asleep.
The best thing though is to grab a girl and snuggle up close to her, if one can be had.
But the sort of insomnia you're talking about, I usually solve either by watching boxing, or by reading a difficult book. When I watch boxing when I'm tired, the amount of focus that it requires really makes me tired, and also I'm so focused on the boxing that I fall asleep easily. Or else, I'll read ****ens, or Marx, or [insert famous philosopher] or something on my Kindle as I'm laying in bed. Before too long, I'm ready to pass out. Sometimes I pass out while reading.
I don't have that much of an insomnia problem though, these days. I've sort of been cleaning up my act a bit. And I've taken to regular exercise again. Makes a big difference.Last edited by Drunken Cat; 11-21-2014, 07:30 AM.
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