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Try Panadol night, get them from a chemist and take 2, they should do the trick,unaddictive and legal.Stay away from sleeping pills, you will feel worse after them, trust me. |
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KK
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sleeping pills, or benadryl... it makes you really tired |
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richy
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If you're in your late 30's early 40's you could be starting menopause. I didn't sleep for YEARS, couldn't shut my brain off (that's what it felt like) I am now taking an over the counter sleep aid 1/2 a tablet every night and it really helps.
If you keep going without the proper sleep you will end up with depression which will make it even worse. You may think your ok but your not. |
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deadgirll5224
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See a doctor you might have insomnia which I guess is really annoying but you can be perscribed pills to control it and help you sleep. Reading makes you really sleepy as well! |
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skin&bone
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get drunk, that always works for me.
Sorry on a more serious note. I have this problem now and then, mostly when I get myself all wound up over some lass I had a big time crush on, all in the past now at the moment.
But honestly when it's bad just a quick drink seems to help me. But everyone is different.
Good luck. |
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nicolefrenzy
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see your gp, should give you a low dosage sleeping tablet but take care as you can become dependant on these!!! trust me i kno! |
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JIM
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lots of vodka or whiskey |
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heir_to_christ
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Try reading in bed, and putting some lavender oil on a cloth near your pillow. |
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marvin
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Lay off the crystal meth ! Try Melatonin, 3 mg. |
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fernmaid
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sleeping pills |
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NutstersChick
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exercise.
a brisk walk, short run or a swim if u can.
wear urself out totally.
take a couple of Valerian tablets, a natural sleep-inducer, half-hour/hour b4 u intend 2 sleep.
no valerian? ( http://www.hollandandbarrett.com/ ) Put it on ur shopping list checking with ur gp/md/doc first
Or get some Horlicks, it's the next best thing & hopefully u'll get some sleep, nighty night. |
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nmtgirl
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There are over the counter sleep aids that are safe to take until you can get into a better sleeping pattern. Also, they make melanin, your natural sleep neurotransmitter, in a pill form. You can find them in the sleep aid aisle as well. Sometimes people do not sleep well because they're not producing enough of it; so taking it in pill form can help as well. |
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Go16
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See a doctor. |
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S S
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i used to have similar problem, tried sleeping pills, herbal remedys etc nothing really worked, it just sorted it self out eventually, i used to have really ****** up hallucinations, due to lack of sleep, |
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fairplay
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You may have been depressed at the start of all this. If not, you will almost certainly be moving towards it now.
Firstly you'll need to increase your natural endorphines which as you might know are your body's own natural anti-depressants. To encourage more release of these 'feel good' chemicals all you will need to do is increase physical activities. eg: go for a 1/2 hour run EACH day, or an hour's walk or cycle ride a day. You may not feel like it but please give it a go! It'll cost you nothing.
Also consider taking the very safe non-drug remedy in the form of the Bach Remedy called Rescue Remedy. Just put 3 to 4 drops in a glass of mineral water and sip slowly last thing at night. Also in the morning. Most chemists sell Bach Remedies now; also Boots.
Last but not least : if you find yourself lying in bed for more than 1/2 hour you must get out and do something boring (ie :Read a dreary book; Don't watch TV as it might well stimulate the brain ) until you start to feel tired.
This method has worked with well over 90% of those who took this advice. |
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tracy r
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Go and see the doc, they will prescribe you some good sleeping tablets, try taking them for three nights running to get you back into your sleep routine. If that doesnt work go back to the doctor because there could be underlying causes such as stress, depression. |
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Kat D
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Ok, first, try not to worry, sleep isn't as important as some people make out. It is perfectly fine not to sleep and won't cause you any long-term health problems.
Next, think about good Sleep Hygeine. This is common-sense stuff:
- make your bedroom a haven that is dark and quiet
- have a 'wind-down' routine for around an hour without TV, music or computer where you put all your worries aside and begin to relax
- don't go to bed until ready to sleep
- avoid caffeine for 6h before bedtime, avoid cigarettes for 2h before bedtime and avoid alcohol for 1h before bedtime (the alcohol because it wakes you up as it leaves your system)
- get up at the same time every day regardless of when you went to bed or how well you slept in order to get your body-clock into a regular routine
- don't nap for the same reason
Then, there are some things that can help in emergencies
- herbal remedies such as hops and milk thistle from pharmacy
- antihistamines, from Piriton (mild and will last for around four hours) to Nytol (strong and will last for around eight hours). ask a pharmacist for advice on these
- sleeping pills from the doctor.
Finally, you need to sort out why you're not sleeping. Is it because you have got into a bad sleep-routine? Are you worried / stressed? Are you depressed (not enjoying anything / sad all the time)? Are you manic (excited / angry and full of energy)? Is it that your room is too light / too noisy / too hot?
When you've figured this out, hopefully you will be able to put it right, and everything will be fine and dandy.
Good luck. |
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Big Chelle
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contact your doctor. may be an underlying problem. |
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kendra
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do you drink coffee or soda during the day??
if you do then you gotta quit. dont do any exercise
before you go to bed that will make you hyper...
and dont read or do anything else thats not sleeping
or else your body will feel that bed isnt a place
where you are supposed to sleep. Make sure your
room is cool, not too cold tho... and use a comforter.
Don't watch tv before you go to bed cuz that is
making your brain do work for you thinking about
what is all happening... just... listen to this advice
and you should prolly sleep okay... or even better.
oh yea... it might also be from stress-related problems..
try not to have too much stress in your life. |
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southbaymax
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See a doctor! Are you depressed? On drugs?
Try working out. Maybe not just before you want to go to sleep. And force yourself into a schedule. If you don't sleep all night, then don't sleep in the day, wait until it's night again.
Stop drinking coffee.
Stop thinking when you lie down to sleep. Try a meditation. |
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john boy -1
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get your best loved friends,who can make you laugh talk about it get so so drunk,then you will know every close to you knows whats wrong with you and you will relax.good luck and be happy |
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leeanndemon
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lay of fthe caffine and the stress. get a boost from the exercise and work out your issues and then try to relax so by now your body and mind should be relaxed and detoxed and you shoul d be totally tired. also you should NOT be naping during the day. don't drive or opperate heavy machinery.. when you are trying to sleep, it helps if you have a night light if that is what you are used to. do your usual bedtime routine. go to the bathroom and hav ea glass of water by the bed so if you get hirsty during your sleep cycle you don't have to search for one. also some tylenol pm has done wonder for me if all of this doens't work. your pets if any should also be with you. |
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Lupee
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You are obviously suffering from some kind of stress. Many people are suffering the same thing so you're not alone. Go to see your doctor and he will more than likely offer you some short term sleeping pills or counselling. If you are afraid to go to your Dr. so soon buy some herbal sleeping tablets and take some exercise it will really help you. Trust me I've been there and totally understand. |
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pinkyblueness
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You need to get help, ive been where you are and its not good. Hallucinations, paranoia your verging on insanity. I am prescribed a sleeping tablet now and it has saved my life. So see your doctor asap. |
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dale w
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i have insomnia, its quite annoying, stop thinking about it, lay in bed and let your mind wonder, think about "how tables are made" how carpenters work, what tools they use etc, jst let your mind run with it
try this with a few objects, places etc, about 5 or 6 times your probly sit up and say "dam it, its not working" but i garentee that after that 6ish time youll fall asleep. |
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lesliehope24
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Have you tried over the counter sleeping pills? Are you stressed? Sometimes if you just cry, it helps to fall asleep. If nothing's wrong in your life (to make you like this), I'd say drink sleepy tea and take a sleeping pill. |
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Angela M
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Go to a dr. Prolonged insomnia can be caused by, or cause, depression. Major effects are concentration and memory problems, moodiness, and even physical problems like loss of coordination, headaches and intestinal discomfort. You shouldn't even be driving! Have someone take you to a walk-in clinic for a short term solution, like medication (Ambien,Lunesta, etc), and for a referral for follow-up w/ a specialist (psychiatrist, usually). |
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Bob the Boat
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Hi>
Stop thinking about it.
Whatever "it" is.
It's your thoughts that are causing it.
Think about lovely peacful things, and all is well.
Sweet dreams,
Bob on his Boat. |
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Marie
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I also have this problem...what works best for me is music...a favoret soft song...I set the player for 30 min. and just the one song....most of the time it will do the job...If I wake up I start all over again...good luck |
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jixer
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Your obviously not beating yourself hard enough,try hitting yourself over the head with a heavy object,failing that try counting sheep if you can fit enough of them in your bedroom |
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