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Beating Insomnia

Read more at www.health.com When sleep problems becomes chronic, it can morph into psychophysiological insomnia: As you prepare for bed, you begin to get nervous about sleeping. In this video, David Schulman, MD, director of the Emory Sleep Disorders Laboratory in Atlanta, explains how the body reacts to the expectation of insomnia—and what simple changes you can make to help break the cycle.

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Natural insomnia remedies?

I’ve been plagued with chronic insomnia for the last month or so. No matter how exhausted I am, it takes me a very long time to fall asleep, then my natural sleep rhythm is constantly disrupted due to constantly waking up, sometimes several times an hour.

Any natural remedies for an uninterrupted sleep cycle? I’ve tried melatonin, but that only worked for a week. My mattress is comfortable enough, but I should probably buy new pillows, as the current ones are getting old. I am VERY reluctant to resort to prescription medication, but I’m in a desperate situation here. The sleep deprivation is really affecting my work and my ability to function. I’m always feeling exhausted, scatterbrained, and depressed. This is no way to live…please help :(
I honestly don’t think it’s sleep apnea, because I don’t wake up gasping for air, but I DO wake up with racing thoughts, so I believe the insomnia is psychogenic. Probably need to reduce the stress in my life, but I don’t know where to begin :(
(((((Choco, Fallen & Glitterkitty)))) The Nolte thanks you.
Reefer’s not an option for a corporate whore who’s subject to random drug testing. Somehow, I don’t think my insomnia excuse would help me avoid termination.
Great stuff there, Peachers! (((hugs)))

Smoked, might be worth a try! Do you know which brands work best?
((((Major)))) I haven’t tried the light therapy yet…I know this is something we discussed earlier! I need to seriously look into that this weekend.


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Does anyone have a happily ever after story with their bipolar parent?

My mother was diagnosed as bipolar about 5 years ago, after I had been out of her home several years. Previous diagnoses include depression, fibromyalgia, chronic fatigue, hypothyroidism, chronic insomnia, sleep apnea & hypoglycemia. She has visited half a dozen doctors to get these diagnoses. She continually cycles through taking medicine from 1 doctor as prescribed, to taking medicine from several docs who do not know she is doctor shopping, to all-herbal(and I mean like, 20 – 30 different supplements a day), to no medicine.
With each new diagnosis/treatment, she seems to believe that she has turned a corner. If I try to talk to her about behaviors that seem harmful, she becomes too tearful and sleepy to talk. Recently, she has done some very hurtful things. I’m beyond trying to confront her about it.
Does anyone have a similar situation that turned out well? I keep hoping for the best, but her behavior gets more erratic and hurtful as time goes by.


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Natural Insomnia Cure Exercise

Using Exercise As A Natural Insomnia Cure

Exercise is great for your general health and for losing weight, but did you know that it is also an excellent natural insomnia cure?

When it comes to losing weight we are all aware of the valuable part that exercise can play, but can exercise also be used as an insomnia cure?

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A number of studies have shown that people who take regular exercise, and in particular women who exercise regularly, not only sleep longer at night but also enjoy a better quality of sleep. So, rather than turning to the sleeping pills, perhaps a quick visit to the gym or a run may be the answer to solving your sleep problems.

A surprisingly large number of people have difficulty sleeping because of excessive stress and, as if this were not enough, problems sleeping often give rise to raised levels of cortisol which, in turn, makes you feel even more stressed. It’s something of a vicious circle. A lack of sleep can also make you more irritable and so less able to cope with stressful situations, adding even further to your difficulties.

Exercise can help in two ways.

First, although exercise initially raises the level of stress hormones in the body, these fall within a few hours not simply back to their original level but to a level below that seen before exercising. As a result, regular exercise a few hours before bedtime can quickly break the sleep-stress cycle.

Second, many people with sleeping problems find that they simply can’t clear their minds when they climb into bed ready for sleep. The stresses of the day tend to run round and round in their heads repeatedly and they simply can’t relax.

Exercise gives you the opportunity to get out of the ‘rat race’ of the day for a short time and gives you the time to quietly think through your problems, put them into perspective and, more often than not, to actually come up with a solution. Though this is not a direct result of exercise itself, it is a valuable by-product.

One important aspect of exercise when using it in part as a tool to cure insomnia is timing. Because exercise initially increases chemical levels in the brain it makes you feel more awake and gives you more energy. For this reason it’s not a good idea to exercise shortly before going to bed.

However, if you exercise a few hours before bedtime, you’ll find that it works a treat. Exactly how far in advance of retiring you should exercise will vary from one individual to the next and so you should start by trying to exercise about four hours before bedtime and then gradually increase the gap between exercising and bedtime until you find the optimum time for your own sleep routine.

Of course exercise has a number of other benefits including making you feel great, improving your general health, helping you to lose weight and giving you more energy during the day. So, before you turn to the sleeping pills again, try a little daily exercise and enjoy a basketful of benefits.

For more information on finding a natural insomnia cure please visit Help-Me-To-Sleep.com, which will also provide information on a range of sleep problems.

By Donald Saunders
Published: 2/17/2007

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