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‎03-27-2023 04:27 PM
Yes! For a few years or so, I've been awakening at around 2:30 am, no matter when I fall asleep.
Very, very hungry. Nothing will put me back to sleep unless I have a sandwich with plenty of mayo.
It seems to me that if and when I sleep longer than a total of 5 hours, I'm exhausted the next day.
It doesn't make much sense to me.
Almost all of my life, I would fall asleep around 9:30 pm, and awaken at around 6:00 am. Feeling great.
Now, 'it's a different story', so to speak.
‎03-27-2023 04:40 PM
@QVCkitty1 I have found that eating my dinner meal (lightest meal) early 5-6:00 pm. The energy required for digesting food can interfer with sleep. Also, keeping CALM (which is magnesium c.) will help with relaxation of your body. I make a warm cup after an early dinner if I feel it might be warranted. Personally I would put the coffee down if sleep is an issue...you can use a sub like Pero for taste or comfort and it does not contain caffeine.
The naps, as you suggested, might be a hindrance. If you feel they are a necessity at this point, you could try taking 15 minutes off your nap every few days until it is no longer a necessity.
Also, a warm epsom salt bath will help relax your body. Of course, getting some daily activity will also facilitate a good night's sleep. Listening to binaural beats (free on You Tube) is also helpful.
Don't be hard on yourself. This is a journey and you can implement these techniques over time. I wish you the best, good sleep is critical for good health.
‎03-27-2023 05:09 PM
I sympathize, the days that I get out and exercise help, sometimes it's hard to get your a** out the door but it
s good for the mind and body
‎03-27-2023 05:16 PM - edited ‎03-27-2023 05:40 PM
I must get at least 8 hrs of sleep each night due to a medical condition. I did three things that have helped me get the sleep I need.
1) I learned to stop any caffeine by 5 pm...the caffeine stays in your system long after your last cup of coffee, etc.
2) I also had to turn off the tv in the bedroom. DH likes to listen to the news after we went to bed but now he stays in the den to watch it.
3) Make sure the the bedroom is dark; close the blinds, shutters, curtains, etc. sometimes (I wear a sleepmask if the room isn't dark enough.)
It's okay to take a nap. Set the alarm on your phone so you don't sleep too long. There are also some very helpful apps for sleep.
If you take any meds with a diuretic in it, try and take it as early in the day as possible so you are not having to gmake bathroom trips during the night.
Sweet dreams!
‎03-27-2023 05:18 PM
I have 3 cats so no sleeping too long here. Plus I always worked odd hours and never got out of the habit. Early to bed, early to rise. Cats wake me then there are the bathroom runs once they wake me up. I'm up anywhere between 1:30 a.m. and 4 a.m. I don't nap. I'm afraid that would make it worse.
‎03-27-2023 05:44 PM
I was recently diagnosed with an electrolyte imbalance and it was affecting my sleep terribly. If you haven't had your blood checked lately maybe it's time.
‎03-27-2023 06:05 PM
@QVCkitty1 wrote:My sleep pattern has been upside down and I'm not sure how it started, but it stops today ( I hope.) I sleep for about 2 or 3 hours and then I'm up and nothing, but nothing will put me back to sleep, not even reading . So I get up starving, so I eat and start my day and after lunch the couch starts calling and I don't know why but those naps are so satisfying that I sleep for 3 or 4 hours and here we go again. So today I'm powering through with chores and caffeine, because this madness must end. Any one else have screwed up sleep patterns ? This is new for me.
I tend to fall asleep easily at first. Usually I'm on the computer or reading and I will fall asleep for a few hours.
Then I'm awake anywhere from 2 to 4 am and I can't go back to sleep. I start thinking about things that bother me so I start reading again or I'll go on my laptop. Then I'll get drowsy and fall asleep for another hour or two after being up for 2-3 hours.
Sometimes I will take a small nap late in the afternoon. I did it more when it would get dark early but not as much now that it stays light out later.
This has been going on for a few years. I know it's a bad habit.
‎03-27-2023 07:05 PM - edited ‎03-27-2023 07:05 PM
Please mention your sleep cycle to your doctor. Deep, REM sleep is when our bodies renew and repair.
I take Melatonian to make sure I fall asleep and DH and DP (Dear Pup) don't snore and awaken me. We also have a wonderful white noise machine. I also stop my liquids about 2 1/2 hrs before bed.
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