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SapphireSara3 Vice Captain
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Posted: Mon Aug 04, 2008 9:31 pm
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So like, every night I run into the same problem.
I stay up until about 12, then realize that I have to get up in 6 hours. Yet, I'm not tired.
I try to go to sleep, but I can't. Even if I take sleeping pills.
I turn my computer off & try to sleep, but I fail, desperate to sleep all night, until I give up & just wander around my house. Then, around 6-7, when I have to wake up, I finally get tired from trying so hard to fall asleep. But then it's time to deal with the day ahead.
I don't know what to do, my parents don't know & everything everybody has recommended hasn't worked. D;
I'm getting desperate for sleep.
& worst thing is I can't cancel work the night before. I did it last week, because we had way too many bakers & I was tired, & I got 4 hate calls. Not to mention people at work talking about me today.
Advice? D:
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Posted: Tue Aug 05, 2008 4:26 pm
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Posted: Fri Aug 08, 2008 6:32 pm
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Posted: Mon Aug 11, 2008 4:38 pm
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Posted: Tue Sep 09, 2008 1:40 am
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Here's some ideas. Take a hot shower 1 to 2 hours before bed. I have heard it helps. I usually do it RIGHT before bed, but hey, it helps I think.
Sleep aid does s**t if you take it too much. Take a break off of it. Even then it does s**t for me. But, it might work later in life when you're tired.
Hm, exercise. This seems to help me. Before bed, I do around 100-200 sit-ups. Then take a hot shower. By then I'm sleepy. I dunno if that is a lot by your standards, just do enough to kinda wear you out. Not as much as exercise as just making your body tired. Also, I don't do them all at once. I do fifty, take a small break, then go for more. Make a plan that works for you, more or less. This really works for me.
No caffeine for about three hours before you need to go to bed. This is something that is common sense.
Some other things...
White noise. Like fans and such. I cannot sleep without two box fans on high. I have tried, I can't. Probably because I am used to them, but I can't sleep when it is quiet. When I sleep over at a friend's, I am basically screwed. I can't fall asleep, no matter how tired.
I have heard it is a good idea to turn off the TV/computer a couple hours before bed. But, I've never tried it. Doubt anyone will try this. the whole thing about reading before bed never works for me, I'd stay up all night reading a book if I like it. And I have. Many times. Then again, I wasn't trying to sleep...
Wash your bedding often. I sleep much easier when my bedding is clean, for some reason. I tend to wash it once a week. If I don't, I notice it kinda gets harder to sleep. Dunno why.
I have heard that using your bed for anything other than a bed makes it harder for you to sleep. Like if you watch TV in bed or anything like that.
Music kinda helps. Though, I don't know if you listen to a lot of it. I tent to listen to slower things when I am tired. Stuff that isn't as loud, and is softer. Not sure if it helps. I just have the urge to.
Hmmm... what else...
I guess another thing is to not get USED to staying up late. That really ******** me up, when summer vacation is over, and school was starting. I'd go a week without decent sleep, easy. (Woohoo for college and setting my OWN time! Hell yeah staying up 'till 5 AM is awesome!) Whatever time you are used to going to bed really affects you. If I tried to go to bed at, oh, say, 1AM, I probably couldn't. so get your body used to going to bed at whatever time.
If you're not tired, don't even try to sleep. It never works for me. Just do whatever 'till you actually FEEL tired, and feel like you can sleep. Then, work from there.
I don't know if any of these will work, but hey, why the hell not try?
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Posted: Sun Jan 18, 2009 9:46 pm
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