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RE: What do you do to help you sleep? #91
I have to take a sleeping pill due to my insomnia. Before my mom died (Nov 26th, 2021) I was staying up till 5 am or 6 am every night. Now I usually go to bed around 1 am or 2 am.

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RE: What do you do to help you sleep? #92
(12-30-2021, 12:52 AM)misterfreckles5150 Wrote: I have to take a sleeping pill due to my insomnia.  Before my mom died (Nov 26th, 2021) I was staying up till 5 am or 6 am every night.  Now I usually go to bed around 1 am or 2 am.
As long as It's taken as prescribed, there's nothing wrong with sleeping pills - lorazepam, diazepam, temazepam, etc.

Friends of mine have been on such drugs for years, without any effect on their well-being.
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RE: What do you do to help you sleep? #93
Couple things help me: for starters I don't use my phone or tablet or desktop one hour before bed. I limit my screen usage at around then so my eyes don't strain and I don't have them burning while I try to sleep. Next, I use a fan, usually on low for the quiet but relaxing hum. Then I try to close my eyes and relax when it's time for bed. I also have a dog with anxiety so this last part is especially difficult sometimes. I usually get him to go to bed before I start my sleep routine.
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RE: What do you do to help you sleep? #94
As Squidward says to Spongebob.

"Empty your mind"

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RE: What do you do to help you sleep? #95
(01-02-2022, 02:48 PM)convector Wrote: As Squidward says to Spongebob.

"Empty your mind"

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An awesome show.

Quite amazing It's still active for 20+ years.
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RE: What do you do to help you sleep? #96
For years, I used to get really bad restless legs if I couldnt fall asleep soon after laying down and would end up being awake for hours. So I went to see a sleep doctor and they gave me a CPAP even though my apnea was pretty minimal.

Took a while to get used to, but once I did I was out like a light within 10 minutes every time. Dunno if it was the soft hum of the machine or breathing easier, but it worked. I haven't used it in several months and I'm still able to fall asleep quickly.

Not sure there's a moral to that story, just wanted to mention how strange it was that a CPAP machine helped even though I didn't have apnea
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RE: What do you do to help you sleep? #97
There is ASMR on youtube , it helped alot of people go sleep, find your best ASMR video and go sleep Wink

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RE: What do you do to help you sleep? #98
(01-03-2022, 12:09 AM)Shrek69 Wrote: There is ASMR on youtube , it helped alot of people go sleep, find your best ASMR video and go sleep Wink
It's very peaceful and relaxing.

I actually listen to It occasionally when taking breaks from my computational tasks, and It effectively rejuvenates the mind.
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RE: What do you do to help you sleep? #99
(02-24-2021, 10:10 AM)ghostboy Wrote: I have serious insomnia. Ive been having problems sleeping since I was in high school at the age of 16. Im 21 now and its starting to get just as bad.

Is there any opinions or suggestions on what I can do to help me sleep?
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Honestly I don't go to sleep until 3-4 am. So usually I read EFF and Hacker News Articles. I also take the free time to scrub everything I have online to make sure no leaks occur.
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RE: What do you do to help you sleep? #100
(01-03-2022, 09:25 PM)Horadric_Cube1984 Wrote: Honestly I don't go to sleep until 3-4 am.
Same here.

I've tried going to bed earlier (around 2am), and found myself staring at the ceiling for the next hour or two.
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