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jd50ae
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I use to be able to sleep while walking or standing, never had a problem.
Lately sleep has become a real problem and it is making me a worse curmudgeon then I already was.
Changed my habits and "work schedule". Have gone without coffee and changed the times I take my scripts. I have altered the time I go to bed and tried sleeping by changing where and how I sleep on the bed. Tried a warm and cool room, fan and no fan. Even went so far as to go days with out my pain meds. Nothing works and it is getting to be a real drag.
I know this subject has been posted about before, but if anyone has some insight I am sure I am not the only one who would appreciate it.
Anyone pick up something from their grandmothers that helped? If I have to I will try and get my doctor to prescribe some Xanax or something, which I would rather not. Insurance wont pay for it anymore, but it is cheap enough
Lately sleep has become a real problem and it is making me a worse curmudgeon then I already was.
Changed my habits and "work schedule". Have gone without coffee and changed the times I take my scripts. I have altered the time I go to bed and tried sleeping by changing where and how I sleep on the bed. Tried a warm and cool room, fan and no fan. Even went so far as to go days with out my pain meds. Nothing works and it is getting to be a real drag.
I know this subject has been posted about before, but if anyone has some insight I am sure I am not the only one who would appreciate it.
Anyone pick up something from their grandmothers that helped? If I have to I will try and get my doctor to prescribe some Xanax or something, which I would rather not. Insurance wont pay for it anymore, but it is cheap enough
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"I've got a great cigar collection - it's actually not a collection, because that would imply I wasn't going to smoke ever last one of 'em." - Ron White
It works for some and will be hit and miss for me. Z-quil will sometimes work for me.
I won't take prescription sleep pills, so I fight back and forth on sleep.
Money can't buy happiness, but it can buy cigars and that's close enough.
You just want to be careful with the dosage, because it can make you feel really groggy when you wake up. Try a low dosage at first--1-3mg--and see how it goes and then work your way up if it doesn't help.
+1 for this. It has helped me dramatically.
“I come in peace. I didn’t bring artillery. But I’m pleading with you, with tears in my eyes: If you f@$# with me, I’ll kill you all.” -Gen. James Mattis, USMC
Is there something on your mind keeping you awake? Gomer Pyle used to say "A mind can't sleep when it's full of woes and it won't rest until you rid it of those woes".
Reading in bed may make you sleepy too. Not a book but a magazine article or something short, give you something to think about when the lights go out.
I found a bubble bath about an hour or so before bed really makes me relaxed and tired. Yes I like to take a bubble bath now and again. Mr Bubble is good but you can fart up some of your own fragrances too. I sleep like a baby after that.