parentcanpay All American 3186 Posts user info edit post |
This has been going on for the past several weeks. I can't go to sleep at night. At least not at a reasonable hour. I'll stay up until the wee hours of the morning, right now being a prime example, and when I finally do go to sleep it's a huge bitch to wake up for school the next morning. I've tried everything to get on a better schedule, including staying up all night and the next day to be tired enough to go to sleep at a reasonable hour, and even that shit didn't work. Clearly there must be a way of tranquilizing myself without the aid of darts and chemicals. Aid me, TWW! 4/15/2008 3:43:22 AM |
NCSUGirl83 All American 10343 Posts user info edit post |
turn of the computer, tv, lights, etc lay down in bed close your eyes... 4/15/2008 3:46:06 AM |
parentcanpay All American 3186 Posts user info edit post |
that would be good advice, but i already tried that two hours ago. 4/15/2008 3:49:01 AM |
hypaone All American 11084 Posts user info edit post |
Maybe seeing a sleep specialist/doctor would help. In the short term... have you ever tried any of those herbal teas or whatever that claim to help you sleep?
[Edited on April 15, 2008 at 3:51 AM. Reason : tea] 4/15/2008 3:50:44 AM |
NCSUGirl83 All American 10343 Posts user info edit post |
sorry...i'm a smart ass...
i've been there too so i know it sucks 4/15/2008 3:51:40 AM |
The Judge Suspended 3405 Posts user info edit post |
perhaps your parentcanpay for you to see a sleep psychologist 4/15/2008 3:53:00 AM |
theDuke866 All American 52809 Posts user info edit post |
and/or
in the afternoon/early evening
followed by:
when you're ready to go comatose
incorporating some:
into your nightly regimin can also be helpful, if you have a willing partner at hand.
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4/15/2008 3:58:25 AM |
hypaone All American 11084 Posts user info edit post |
^^ *drumhit*
[Edited on April 15, 2008 at 3:59 AM. Reason : ^ lol at the intercourse pic] 4/15/2008 3:58:25 AM |
parentcanpay All American 3186 Posts user info edit post |
i dig the visual aids. 4/15/2008 4:02:47 AM |
parentcanpay All American 3186 Posts user info edit post |
i always thought a "sleep psychologist" was another one of those jobs that didn't sound right and reeked of bullshit 4/15/2008 4:04:19 AM |
hypaone All American 11084 Posts user info edit post |
desperate times... 4/15/2008 4:04:59 AM |
parentcanpay All American 3186 Posts user info edit post |
yeah i get it 4/15/2008 4:06:53 AM |
hypaone All American 11084 Posts user info edit post |
Just saying, is all. Good luck though.
I work 3rd shift, plus own my own business, so my sleep schedule is all jacked up. But I still somehow manage to make it work. 4/15/2008 4:11:27 AM |
BridgetSPK #1 Sir Purr Fan 31378 Posts user info edit post |
[self-centered blathering]This is a problem I've had my entire life, including childhood. I also require at least nine hours sleep a day and can sleep for twice that (even when I'm not making up a sleep debt). I have such difficulty getting up for the day's responsibilities that I often stay up all night to guarantee that I'll make it to my next day's business. And, like you, even after being up 36, 48 hours, sometimes I still have trouble getting to sleep at a reasonable hour.
I don't exercise much. I don't eat well. I drink caffeinated beverages. And I have an anxiety problem that I stopped trying to fix a long time ago. In short, my sleeping difficulties are likely my fault, but that doesn't make it fair. Plenty of Americans lead lives just like mine and get six to nine regular hours of sleep a night. Plus, not being able to sleep properly fucks with my efforts to fix the things that likely hurt my ability to sleep properly. It's a beautiful cycle.[/self-centered blathering]
You should try eating better, eliminating caffeine/alcohol/stimulants, exercising more, meditating, etc... If that doesn't work, consult a doctor.
[Edited on April 15, 2008 at 4:15 AM. Reason : sss] 4/15/2008 4:11:32 AM |
The Judge Suspended 3405 Posts user info edit post |
semi unrelated
i remember Bridget telling a story about how her family would have maids come by to clean the house, and she would roll up a blunt and lay on the sofa gettin lit watching them clean up 4/15/2008 4:14:22 AM |
Wordsworth All American 2888 Posts user info edit post |
beat then sleep 4/15/2008 4:15:47 AM |
colter All American 8022 Posts user info edit post |
drink enough not to stay awake 4/15/2008 4:17:11 AM |
theDuke866 All American 52809 Posts user info edit post |
i'm a major night owl, too, to the point that it's problematic at times.
i find that when i really hammer my legs in the gym, i really, really want to sleep later.
swimming does the same thing. core work and running also have this effect to a lesser extent.
in short, if all else fails, beat your body into submission. it you tire it out enough, it'll fall asleep readily. 4/15/2008 4:19:39 AM |
BridgetSPK #1 Sir Purr Fan 31378 Posts user info edit post |
^^^^I must have been exaggerating cause I was always respectful of people who worked in the house.
Even of the woman who asked for Kenny G when I offered to put on music for her. She had to settle for Grover Washington. But I swear if we'd had Kenny G, I woulda jammed that shit with nothing but respect.
4/15/2008 4:31:42 AM |
The Judge Suspended 3405 Posts user info edit post |
Bitch, you used to stay blunted. I know I didn't hear that shit wrong. 4/15/2008 4:35:38 AM |
BridgetSPK #1 Sir Purr Fan 31378 Posts user info edit post |
All the time, for sure. But I don't think I ever straight up laid out on the couch and watched people work. Blunt or no blunt.
That had to be a joke on me being lazy if I said that. 4/15/2008 4:42:17 AM |