sour cream and bullets
Podcasts and Tesco sleeping pills.
The two next flavours of Walkers crisps?
I would agree that trying to sleep when you can't is futile and a waste of time. So I usually get up and do something else. Usually something fun like play PS3 games I can't play when everyone else is up.
Or I often read - I do do that in bed though.
Listen to music 😀
Didn't Maggie Thatcher sleep for something like four hours a night, but still lived to ~88?
If you read that article I linked to , the dude in it links Maggie's dementia to her famed sleeping habits
[i]Listen to music[/i]
That's what I do.
Hardly ever have trouble falling asleep, but always wake up at 3-4am and can't get back to sleep. So I have a load of ambient music on a little iPod. Earphones in and I sleep through. (Usually)
Can't sleep? Have a, you know *whistles*
Assuming Saxon passed out about 130am and left others to ponder insomnia?
EDIT:
Can't sleep? Have a, you know *whistles*
Rarely works for me but always worth a shot (sts)
Some good ideas here. Thanks. I did eventually pass out, but managed to edit an article I was working on before I did. 🙂
Who knew sleep was such a chore?!?
If you read that article I linked to , the dude in it links Maggie's dementia to her famed sleeping habits
Well that’s me ****ed.
Normally i sleep ok, wake up occasionally as much as the next person. However at the moment I'm in the last 10 days of delivering a major piece of work I'm solely responsible for and after taking a while to get to sleep, I then sleep for a few hours before waking up thinking about how to improve it! Thing is it would be a lot easier to work on it if I slept properly. It's a viscous circle.
Is it worse when P20 is nights? My Mrs really struggles to sleep when I’m on nights.
Yeah that doesn't always help. Particularly as he doesn't do that many full night shifts, so it can take a couple of nights to get used to. As a grown adult it sounds so stupid, but I go to sleep listening to the radio with a teddy in the bed and that normally works.
At the moment he is on early shifts (6 am), so I'm trying to lie there very still to ensure he gets enough sleep.
Fellow insomniac here, I seem to switch between not being able to get to sleep for hours or falling asleep quickly then waking between 3 and 5 am for a few hours. Completely life altering and so frustrating.
One thing that's really cool if you live in a town/city is to drive around for a bit. It's quite eerie how quiet it is at 2am, the only people you see are drunk or groups of neds on bikes, presumably out robbing stuff.
I go through phases of terrible sleep... last night was up till about 1am, awake at 6 am...
Kids, stress, worries etc all contribute.
Sleep hygeine advice is useful.
My 'get out' technique is to litereally not worry about it.
I used to get really stressed.... "I'm not sleeping//I'll be so tired..".. now I just lay there in bed (I do suggest [b]you [/b]get up and out of bed unless you can [b]REALLY [/b]not fret about it) and listen to pod casts.
I know sleep will come.
I'm generally tired all the time anyway, so it's not a huge difference to me!
DrP
