if your spending more than a week of sleepless nights, then you should go to the doctor and have him or her prescribe you some. sleeping pills aren't to be taken light because they have many side effects. instead try these tips for a better night's rest. 1- sleep and wake up at a regular patternen, 2- take a warm bath or shower before you sleep, 3- if unable to fall asleep, then go to a dark quiet room and sit there for 15 min.
2007-03-26 18:38:15
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answered by Lynn 4
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if it really is insomnia then you need to talk to a doctor. There are non-drug tablets but a professional could help you better. And as you already know Not sleeping is never good. Some people are soothed to sleep by their favorite childhood movie, or any movie for that matter. Or watching a news program maybe? Watch something so incredibly uninteresting to you and Bore yourself to sleep? I don't know if you get cable but the politcal debates on CSPAN are fairly dry and serious looking people making speeches for hours. You might want to try cutting out caffeine. no tea, no soda and see if it helps any. can you nap in the daytime but can't sleep at night or is it impossible even in the day? Perhaps you need to get something off your mind so you can sleep? Have a chat w/ the counselor at school or the best friend who cares most about you....or perhaps a cousin/sister? Yes, they say take a warm shower and before going to bed drink warm milk but I've never tried the milk and a shower is comforting but not enough to put me in such a relaxed state I am asleep soon after.
Have you changed anything in your room? is your brain or body retaliating perhaps? Maybe try this on the weekend; moderately exercise or do house chores for a few hours on and off throughout the afternoon, weed the garden, walk around the block, walk your (or someone else's) dog...wear yourself out, so that by the time you are done eating dinner your body will be ready to rest.
Please, keep a calendar or diary of how long you haven't been sleeping because it will eventually start affecting your body; your equilibrium, your sense of reality and so on. A professional/doctor will need to know how long it's been.
Have you considered maybe you need a new mattress or new pillows? sometimes old items like this can interfere with getting comfortable so people can sleep.
I hope you feel better soon and get back to bed.
2007-03-26 18:59:15
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answered by michelle_l_b 4
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Sleeping pills are addictive, and this means that when you decide you don't want to take them your body physically suffers from the lack of them. In extreme cases, people can die from the effects of suddenly going off their sleeping pills. Some sleeping pills can stunt growth. Others can cause you to oversleep or be very tired in the morning. You can end up sleep-walking and hurting yourself. You can also be physically un-wakeable in the morning, not to mention during the night if a fire alarm goes off. On the long term they all cause damage to your stomach and liver. It really is best to tackle insomnia manually. With sleeping pills the disadvantages really do outweigh the advantages. For this reason they are usually only prescribed to people who have other conditions that cause insomnia (eg scitzophrenia, permanent anxiety, chronic pain). And doctors should only do this when they have exhausted all other options. Here are some tips I found work well: * Don't engage in mentally demanding activities in the hours before bed. * Try and fit more things into your day to wear yourself out. * Don't consume caffiene after lunch time, and cut out excessive sugar at dinner (some sugar is fine but not enough to give you a sugarhigh). * Drink un-caffinated Cammomile Tea, and/or burn lavender oil. * When you go to sleep, make sure all the lights are out and don't play music. Even soothing music can keep you awake. * Make sure your bed is comfy. A poor mattress and/or uncomfortable pillows can stop you from getting to sleep. * And if you're already on medication that could be causing insomnia (eg ADD medication), discuss these effects with your doctor.
2016-03-17 02:57:19
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answered by Anonymous
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Try Melatonin. I have been taking it for years and would not go a night without it. It's a substance in your body that dissipates with age. That's the reason babies sleep so soundly, it's due to an increase in their bodies melatonin level. It is available without a prescription and comes in dosages from 1-3mg and there are many brands to choose from. Any supermarket should have it, and if not then go to GNC or any vitamin and nutrient store. Natrol is a good one. It may take a week or so for your body to acclimate to the melatonin, so if you don't see results right away don't worry. You will definately see results within a week. Good luck.
2007-03-26 18:46:48
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answered by a_kings_fanatic 4
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Try drinking a small glass of warmed milk/or cocoa, the enzymes that are released, has been known to help induce sleep. Take a couple of tylenol to help relax with the milk.
Make sure your bedding is fresh and use a lavender scent in either the rinse cycle or just lavender spray lighly on the bedding. Warm bathes or soothing sounds .like of the ocean you can get with a sound machine.,helps too. You might even try a new pillow. You need to relax your mind from the worries of the day with prayer and meditation.
Hope you have a good nights sleep!!
2007-03-26 18:41:13
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answered by Tapestry6 7
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Insomnia (sleeplessness) is due to stress,
dietary and medical problems. By making
small lifestyle changes like having a fixed
daily routine, relaxing and eating properly,
insomnia can be cured. I found the information at
2007-03-28 04:57:58
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answered by Anonymous
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Stop drinking caffeine if you are. (chocolate & tea also)
Get a sleeping pattern. ex. wake up at 6 go to bed at 11.
try a new mattress
Get some exercise
Eat healthy foods
get away from the computer for a while
lay down in bed and read yourself to sleep
2007-03-26 18:40:21
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answered by Silly Girl 5
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Take a look at this webpage - it has some good *natural* ideas for insomnia - and I've tried them - they work:
http://www.moonslipper.com/tipsforinsomnia.html
2007-03-28 08:38:51
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answered by siobhan 4
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Calcium supplements, Herbal supplements (Valerian Root and others), or have an allergic reaction and take some over the counter Benadryl
2007-03-26 18:39:44
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answered by Denise R 2
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Take a warm shower, or maybe try to read a book.
2007-03-26 18:33:08
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answered by shandi1960 1
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