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RE: Insomniac support and tips
July 6, 2016 at 4:59 am
Don't drink red wine to sleep. A true insomniac will just wake up early and buzzed. Personally I have grown accustomed to the 4-6 hour sleep with the inner monkey alarm going off (sometimes 5-6 times a night). I believe us insomniacs did better in our primordial past. The sleepy heads were left behind to deal with the bears. I do become overcome with drowsiness throughout the day though. I try not to take naps while I am driving.
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RE: Insomniac support and tips
July 6, 2016 at 5:12 am
(This post was last modified: July 6, 2016 at 5:18 am by Homeless Nutter.)
I used to be able to smoke enough weed to knock myself out, but nowadays it just makes me more alert. I work nights and I find it difficult to sleep during the day, especially in the summer, so I often end up sleeping every other day and on my nights off. It's hardly an ideal situation, but it hasn't killed me so far...
ETA - Oh, and I also try to nap for an hour or 2, while at work. I've come to realize, that I sleep much easier, when I'm being paid for it...
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RE: Insomniac support and tips
July 6, 2016 at 5:16 am
I can relate on so many levels, CD. My mind goes at a rate of 100 mph and I can't get it to shut off. Every once in a while a melatonin helps. I cannot ever take scripts like Lunesta or the like because they cause me to become non-functional once I wake up. By non-functional, I mean I am awake and I can talk to you, but I cannot move, I literally cannot move. It's very scary to know that you are literally paralyzed for a few hours and you are helpless to do anything.
I have been pulling more and more all-nighters lately. I don't like it. But my biggest problem is not being able to shut down my brain. I also end up having to take a nap around 11am. I don't like broken sleep at all.
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RE: Insomniac support and tips
July 6, 2016 at 5:48 am
I just can't shut off at all. Been like that pretty much all my life, and have been taking 10mg of melatonin for a while now. It just doesn't do anything.
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RE: Insomniac support and tips
July 6, 2016 at 7:02 pm
Just watching.
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