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Cory W 02-14-2007 10:06 PM

What are your tips for breaking insomnia?
 
I am going on two days so far. Usually, if I hit two days, it leads to many more.

So tonight, I bought a bottle of white wine and have some Nyquil on the table. I am going to take one pill and have a liberal glass of wine just before bed.

What are your ways?


I hate it. Not even for the fact that it makes you feel drained all day, but more for being totally bored at night. I just lay there thinking and thinking and ......

StickyGreen 02-14-2007 10:07 PM

Smoke weed mang. You can even get a prescription in california for insomnia...

PrivateEye 02-14-2007 10:08 PM

Have you tried tugging a few out ?

BoyAlley 02-14-2007 10:09 PM

Sodomy usually wears me out..............

Nysus 02-14-2007 10:09 PM

I wouldn't drink the wine, it can wake you up more.

Are you stuck thinking?

Do you have a whitenoise player? Or try downloading a whitenoise loop file from somewhere and play it all night long.

What are you stuck thinking about / haven't made a decision on that you need to? :)

wizhard 02-14-2007 10:13 PM

Make sure you get some exercise every day and make sure you get out of your office/home and spend some time in the natural light outdoors everyday as without that your body's melatonin production will slow down and that can play havoc with your body clock/sleeping patterns.

Cory W 02-14-2007 10:14 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by StickyGreen (Post 11920105)
Smoke weed mang. You can even get a prescription in california for insomnia...

I am not a big pot smoker, although, I have used it for Insmonia. Thing is, it is hit or miss. Sometimes pot makes my heart race.

Cory W 02-14-2007 10:15 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Deeprub (Post 11920107)
Have you tried tugging a few out ?

I am petting myself right now.

Cory W 02-14-2007 10:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Nysus (Post 11920112)
I wouldn't drink the wine, it can wake you up more.

Are you stuck thinking?

Do you have a whitenoise player? Or try downloading a whitenoise loop file from somewhere and play it all night long.

What are you stuck thinking about / haven't made a decision on that you need to? :)

Wine can do that. I totally agree. But for some reason, a full glass of white wine and a sleeping pill are perfect.

Have you ever seen Fight Club? When Ed Norton has insomnia? That scene, that is me.

Pipecrew 02-14-2007 10:27 PM

I think your suppose to take 2 nyquils, not 1.. When i do that, about 15 minutes later I cant feel my legs, then I fall asleep, never failed yet.

Daruma 02-14-2007 10:28 PM

go to a nice hotel
close the curtains
drink a beer
crash

StickyGreen 02-14-2007 10:32 PM

yea pipecrew...a few nyquils do the trick. 2 or 3 tylenol PMs even work for me...

Cory... smoke some trees along with some wine. The wine should help your heart plus if you drink enough you'll be out for sure eventually lol...

StickyGreen 02-14-2007 10:33 PM

check out this article...

http://www.stevepavlina.com/blog/200...n-early-riser/

BobG 02-14-2007 10:33 PM

Make yourself a massive turkey sandwich and gobble it down with that glass of wine. Chase that with the nyquil, the herb and the sleeping pill and call me in the morning.

RawAlex 02-14-2007 10:35 PM

Artificial methods (pills and booze) tend to actually make it worse over time, and creates a certain mental dependance on them to get to sleep.

Consider the reason you don't sleep. Is your brain active? Are you awake because of unresolved issues, stress, or other outside forces? Your best bet in those cases may be to work hard on resolving those issues.

You can also do things that are mentally tiring, such as word puzzles, in order to make your brain as tired as your body surely is.

Don't just look for a cure though... trying to find your (real) source.

Mrs. Lenny2 02-14-2007 10:46 PM

Melatonin helps me if I'm suffering from the occasional insomnia. Try one 1mg tablet and if you're still having trouble, try taking one more.


According to Newsweek® magazine -

"Melatonin is the all-natural nightcap. It's secreted by the pineal gland, a pea-size structure at the center of the brain, as our eyes register the fall of darkness.

"At night melatonin is produced to help our bodies regulate our sleep-wake cycles. The amount of it produced by our body seems to lessen as we get older. Scientists believe this may be why young people have less problem sleeping than older people.

"Studies suggest that... supplements can hasten sleep and ease jet lag, without the hazards or side effects of prescription sleeping pills."

It may have many other uses and has been reported to make people feel better, strengthen the immune system, and reduce free radicals in the body. Current research is underway to determine it's effect as an anti-oxidant, immno-modulator in cancer, delayed sleep-phase disorders, and jet lag. Tests are still under way so there is much to still be learned about it and its effects on the human body. Travelers and people suffering from mild sleep disorders.

According to the article, a typical comment from discussion groups on the Internet is, "'Folks, I've tried it and it's great. It has ...restored my sleep cycle, given me lots of energy.'" (6 Nov. 1995, p. 60-63)

munki 02-14-2007 11:17 PM

Come drink with us... go home hammered...

That will work.

Martina Warren 02-14-2007 11:18 PM

Smoke weed....

madawgz 02-14-2007 11:19 PM

get really drunk each night ;)

Semi-Retired-Dave 02-14-2007 11:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by WEG Cory (Post 11920103)
I am going on two days so far. Usually, if I hit two days, it leads to many more.

So tonight, I bought a bottle of white wine and have some Nyquil on the table. I am going to take one pill and have a liberal glass of wine just before bed.

What are your ways?


I hate it. Not even for the fact that it makes you feel drained all day, but more for being totally bored at night. I just lay there thinking and thinking and ......

Welcome to my world buddy, going on about 18 years with it. Not much you can do but I have seen the best of the best Doctors and still no luck.
When I see you I will share what I have heard suppose to work.

It really sucks, never knew you had it.

Nysus 02-14-2007 11:23 PM

Things to try are make sure all light-sources are off / blocked from outside windows, or even LED lights on things that are unplugged; unplug everything in the room, and for alarm clock move it at least 5 feet away from your head, and have the time display not facing you. Slightest amount of noise and sound can cause brain to not think it's night time yet / not time to sleep. The suggestion for doing a crossword puzzle is good, thogh crossword puzzles aren't all that brain activating if you don't have a big vocabulary, just end up being frustrating. One thing to keep in mind, you can't 'stop' yourself from thinking, but you can change what you're thinking about... meditation is basically exactly that as well..

Nysus 02-14-2007 11:25 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by CyberAge-Dave (Post 11920336)
Welcome to my world buddy, going on about 18 years with it. Not much you can do but I have seen the best of the best Doctors and still no luck.
When I see you I will share what I have heard suppose to work.

It really sucks, never knew you had it.

Are you a sensitive person? Sensory sensitive..

CuriousToyBoy 02-14-2007 11:30 PM

3 day bender, drink, drugs and non-stop party ALWAYS works.

2c

Nysus 02-14-2007 11:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by CuriousToyBoy (Post 11920365)
3 day bender, drink, drugs and non-stop party ALWAYS works.

2c

Passing out from exhaustion isn't a good sleep. :)

Semi-Retired-Dave 02-14-2007 11:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Nysus (Post 11920351)
Are you a sensitive person? Sensory sensitive..

I don't think so.

Cory W 02-14-2007 11:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Pipecrew (Post 11920155)
I think your suppose to take 2 nyquils, not 1.. When i do that, about 15 minutes later I cant feel my legs, then I fall asleep, never failed yet.

Yep, but don't miss the sleep window. I have done that before...taken it and then got a phone call for work and talked for 15 to 30 minutes.

Then you are screwed.

Ambien is the worst. Ambien haze.

Cory W 02-14-2007 11:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by CyberAge-Dave (Post 11920336)
Welcome to my world buddy, going on about 18 years with it. Not much you can do but I have seen the best of the best Doctors and still no luck.
When I see you I will share what I have heard suppose to work.

It really sucks, never knew you had it.

Dave,

It is strange. It comes in waves. Sometimes I go months where I sleep a full 8 hours a night. Then suddenly comes a streak of insomnia.

It is odd. I get super creative while it goes on. I think of great ideas while laying in bed. And of course, I get frustrated.

The longer I go without sleep, it is like the more my body forgets how to sleep.

Cory W 02-14-2007 11:35 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Nysus (Post 11920342)
Things to try are make sure all light-sources are off / blocked from outside windows, or even LED lights on things that are unplugged; unplug everything in the room, and for alarm clock move it at least 5 feet away from your head, and have the time display not facing you. Slightest amount of noise and sound can cause brain to not think it's night time yet / not time to sleep. The suggestion for doing a crossword puzzle is good, thogh crossword puzzles aren't all that brain activating if you don't have a big vocabulary, just end up being frustrating. One thing to keep in mind, you can't 'stop' yourself from thinking, but you can change what you're thinking about... meditation is basically exactly that as well..

Thanks :thumbsup

Pipecrew 02-14-2007 11:37 PM

When in doubt - Jerk off.

Nysus 02-14-2007 11:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by CyberAge-Dave (Post 11920376)
I don't think so.

There's one possible cause for insomnia that most doctors haven't even heard of yet in North America. If you hit me up on ICQ I'll tell you about it, worth a try if you've had insomnia for so long and nothing else has helped.

Nysus 02-14-2007 11:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by WEG Cory (Post 11920389)
Thanks :thumbsup

Re-reading what I said I'm sure you can tell I'm getting a little tired... :)

Getting into a routine of not being on computer and letting your brain slow doing something 'routine' to get into an automated mood/state before you lay down is a really good thing too. Eg: Turn off computer, unplug everything. Brush your teeth. Get your bed ready to lay down in. Go to bathroom, pee if ya need. Put on whatever your night clothing are, or strip down if ya sleep nude... a possibility is the fabric of your bedsheets, or your nighttime clothing, or as well possibly whatever detergent you wash them with.

Once you have done everything in your routine you know you're done it and ready to go to bed. So go lay down, get comfy in the covers once, shift to a side if ya do that, and if any thoughts come up realize and know that it's your bedtime / sleep time and your brain will remind you tomorrow about them, and you can let them go/disappear, they will come back to you tomorrow. :)

Semi-Retired-Dave 02-15-2007 12:22 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Nysus (Post 11920399)
There's one possible cause for insomnia that most doctors haven't even heard of yet in North America. If you hit me up on ICQ I'll tell you about it, worth a try if you've had insomnia for so long and nothing else has helped.

Thanks, I may take u up on that offer later.

Semi-Retired-Dave 02-15-2007 12:29 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by WEG Cory (Post 11920386)
Dave,

It is strange. It comes in waves. Sometimes I go months where I sleep a full 8 hours a night. Then suddenly comes a streak of insomnia.

It is odd. I get super creative while it goes on. I think of great ideas while laying in bed. And of course, I get frustrated.

The longer I go without sleep, it is like the more my body forgets how to sleep.

I know, I go through it all the time.

All the regular BS doesn't work, Stay off your computer one hour before bed, don't lay in bed for anything besides sleeping, take a bath, shoot a load, read a book. All BS for Insomnia in most cases.
We think a lot and we can't just shut of our minds. We operate great all day and as soon as we close our eyes, our minds start racing. I know, it's crazy.

They have some super techniques where you can learn to control your mind. I have tried it with no luck, people say yoga works and working out in the AM, that gets my physically tired but never mentally.

I think the more we talk about the problem the more it stays within us.

Don't take sleeping pills or you will be addicted and will never be able to get off them.

If we can put our minds to do anything like you and I have accomplished, eventually this Insomnia problem will go along with that. (Hopefully)

If you find a solution, please pass it on.

badmunchkin 02-15-2007 12:29 AM

Nature's Plus Sleep Assure is Awesome - trust me, I used to have awful insomnia.

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http://www.iherb.com/store/productde...&pid=NAP-47611

xanax works great too but has horrible side effects, so I would go with the natural :2 cents:

Martin 02-15-2007 12:36 AM

Get smashed till I fall over drunk.

Nicolette 02-15-2007 12:43 AM

warm up in a hot bath, hop in bed and give yourself a no-holds-back orgasm....
sweet dreams!

JFK 02-15-2007 02:33 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Pipecrew (Post 11920155)
I think your suppose to take 2 nyquils, not 1.. When i do that, about 15 minutes later I cant feel my legs, then I fall asleep, never failed yet.

any after effects?

CrazyAussieBastard 02-15-2007 02:35 AM

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xclusive 02-15-2007 03:30 AM

How is your knee feeling? If it's all healed up I would suggest that you go for a run before bedtime. It should work and even if it doesn't you get in better shape. Hope that you can find a way to get over it.

calibra 02-15-2007 03:43 AM

Good sex or some kognac


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