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Pitlab77 06-30-2011 05:43 AM

Can not sleep
 
This is about the 4th night in a row that I have gotten about 3 hours of sleep. It's not like i'm not tired. I've gone running during the day. The A/C is working, the bed is comfy. I just keep tossing and turning it is annoying as hell. It is practically 5 am. The time I normally get up.

This sucks.

I did get some reading done last night though.

Seriously with all jokes aside what do you guys do when you cant sleep.

x808drifter 06-30-2011 05:54 AM

Go hunting for ricers.
(Walking not driving)

curly 06-30-2011 05:54 AM

Excedrin PM. I take one, good for 6-8 hours of sleep, two is good for 8-10. Once I realized how strong two were, I started taking only one.

They won't put me to sleep, only keep me asleep once I'm unconscious.

I work nights, so this stuff even works at 9am.

Only issue is even one excedrin makese me groggy when I do wake up, it'll easily turn into a 10 hour nap. But after 8 hours of sleep , even only 7, you're not going to get any benefit.

Lokiel 06-30-2011 06:38 AM

Melatonin - it's a hormone you produce naturally that helps you sleep. Unlike many sleep medications, you wake up feeling like you have had a good sleep - and you will dream too.

fmowry 06-30-2011 08:16 AM

The supplement ZMA works better for me than melatonin though neither has worked like they used to. I think I drink too much coffee and am acclimated to only getting 5-6 hours a night so trying to get more doesn't work.

phillyb 06-30-2011 08:20 AM

yeah, i use the generic unisom
or a bottle of wine
or download the bbc's planet earth videos. those are fucking informative, but softspoken, that it might actually help you fall asleep

hustler 06-30-2011 10:17 AM

I drink heavily when I can't sleep. It works pretty well.

Pitlab77 06-30-2011 11:42 AM


Originally Posted by fmowry (Post 743392)
The supplement ZMA works better for me than melatonin though neither has worked like they used to. I think I drink too much coffee and am acclimated to only getting 5-6 hours a night so trying to get more doesn't work.

Yeah I usually only sleep 5~6 hours. SO when your almost cutting out half of your daily sleep its really hard. I just conked out after a 6 mile run this morning. I feel like crap right now. I hate sleeping during the day. I feel so groggy afterwards.

y8s 06-30-2011 11:43 AM

when you can't sleep, DO NOT THINK ABOUT HOW YOU CAN'T SLEEP.

read some boring books.

Pitlab77 06-30-2011 11:50 AM


Originally Posted by y8s (Post 743471)

read some boring books.

see original post. I said I got some reading done. Was reading educational journals for my Research class. If that did not put me to sleep nothing will.

Bond 06-30-2011 11:51 AM

I'm with hustler on heavy drinking. I am also a big fan of nyquil.

Another thing that I have tried and has worked was switching which direction you face in your bed. Swap where your head goes and put your feet there instead. It works usually. I read somewhere Ayrton Senna always pointed to the same direction when he slept.

Stein 06-30-2011 11:57 AM

Geez, 11 posts and no one told you to rub one out. Or get some. IDK what your family situation is.

ThatGuy85 06-30-2011 11:58 AM

Don't drink any caffeine after noon, if you smoke, don't smoke less than 3 hours before bed.

Pitlab77 06-30-2011 12:06 PM

I've tried moving direction in bed, sleeping on the floor. Hopefully tonight I can get some sleep.

Alka-seltzer cold/flu conks me out. Maybe I should pick some up.

kdizzfsho! 06-30-2011 12:11 PM

This happens to me a lot. I do so many things during the day and I get tired, but I'm not sleepy. What works for me is to just try and not think about anything. Think about the beach or something calm. If I can't sleep I usually just lay there and think about everything I have going on. Hope this helps. Lol.

Bond 06-30-2011 12:23 PM

Tylenol PM or some fresh Kush

Faeflora 06-30-2011 01:29 PM



Eat a lot of pizza
Then pour a lot of rum over a big bowl of butter pecan ice crem
Then watch some futanaki hentai
Masturbate in your own feces
Write a letter to ex girlfriend
Delete it
Cry self to sleep

olderguy 06-30-2011 01:44 PM

If you have a CVS Pharmacy in your area, they have a product called "Sleep Aid" in soft gels. It is 50mg diphenhydramine hydrochloride (Benedryl) Works wonders and no side effects.

If not, liquid of the same stuff will do. Comes as an allergy medication. It is an antihistamine.

Reverant 06-30-2011 01:55 PM


Originally Posted by kdizzfsho! (Post 743498)
What works for me is to just try and not think about anything.

This. Just close your eyes and stare into the black void, and avoid any thoughts at all. No, really. It works for me.

viperormiata 06-30-2011 02:14 PM

Bust out a few battles on Pokemon Blue. Try to get that goddamn thunder badge with the squirtle you picked at the beginning. The stress will knock you right out.

Faeflora 06-30-2011 03:16 PM



Watch felching videos while eating marzipan
Pracrice the kama sutra solo
Slit wrists
Fall asleep watchng alley mcbeal

Torkel 07-01-2011 08:33 AM

I have had sleeping issues on and of since I was a child. You asked for a serious advice, so here it goes:
Problem with going to sleep or staying asleep is almost always a sympthom of something else. Stress is of course a classic, but depression (even a mild one) is a very strong second. The problem becomes extra annoying when you conclude that the lack of sleep can make you stressed and / or depressed. In other words: it is fine if you choose to get some meds or what not to to cure this short term, but do yourself a favor and (with the risk of some serious gheyness) think about your life and feelings too.

fooger03 07-01-2011 09:23 AM

My biggest sleep nemesis has always been caffeine. For the longest time, I was dumb enough to think it didn't affect me. I did other things to try to get to sleep (like sleeping pills). I would be so damn tired when I went to bed, but once I got there my mind would scream along like a fighter jet for hours.

Once I forced myself to stop drinking mountain dew 5 or 6 hours before going to bed, my issues completely cleared up in a matter of days. I would suggest that you can drink caffeine with a "late lunch", but stay the hell away from it during an "early dinner".

One more note - if you like mixed drinks then consider what a Jack & Coke in the evening will do for you. The alcohol will wear off in about an hour. The caffene will take about 5 hours.

rmcelwee 07-01-2011 10:17 AM

I've had horrible insomnia several times in my life (to the point where it made me feel like I was going to go insane). I'm currently getting pretty good sleep and I can attribute it to one thing - cut out ALL caffeine. I'm not 100% off it now but I was for several years. The problem is that the caffeine makes the little bit of sleep that you do get shitty at best. My wife even noticed that when I dropped the caffeine I was much more restful while I was sleeping (no tossing and turning).

On the days that I absolutely cannot go to sleep some hot food or alcohol puts me over the edge where I can get to sleep. After drinking I still wake up tired so I think the quality of the sleep suffers. Anyway, drop the caffeine cold turkey and report back in two weeks. FWIW, my first Mt. Dew in 2 years almost made me pass out.

jbresee 07-01-2011 10:19 AM


Originally Posted by Lokiel (Post 743381)
Melatonin - it's a hormone you produce naturally that helps you sleep. Unlike many sleep medications, you wake up feeling like you have had a good sleep - and you will dream too.

I do a lot of travel across time zones, and Melatonin is what I use.

I also have use Lunesta on occasion. Lunesta is faster acting, but I worry about getting dependent on it.

rmcelwee 07-01-2011 10:30 AM

My thoughts are that your body is needing/wanting sleep. Something is keeping it from getting it (i.e. caffeine). Taking a pill will only mask the symptom. I dropped off the caffeine when I noticed a co-worker was drinking 3 cups of coffee to stay awake in the morning and then popping pills at night to get some sleep.

revlimiter 07-01-2011 01:15 PM

When I can't sleep, I just get up and drive to work. Work 8 hours, then go home and sleep 12.

y8s 07-01-2011 01:20 PM

I recently bought a $110 shredded latex pillow.

omg it's the bomb.

pusha 07-01-2011 01:22 PM


Originally Posted by y8s (Post 743989)
I recently bought a $110 shredded latex pillow.

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ianferrell 07-01-2011 02:07 PM


Originally Posted by olderguy (Post 743549)
If you have a CVS Pharmacy in your area, they have a product called "Sleep Aid" in soft gels. It is 50mg diphenhydramine hydrochloride (Benedryl) Works wonders and no side effects.

If not, liquid of the same stuff will do. Comes as an allergy medication. It is an antihistamine.

This. The wife and I just use regular old generic benedryl though, pink pills, 25mg @ a time, take 2. sleep. Doesn't work for everyone, but its cheap @ like 100 pills for ~$4. Give it a whirl, worst case you've got some antihistamine laying around if it doesn't work... Takes about an hour to kick in for me, wife likes to take it 2 hrs before. You really don't want to take it unless you can get 6 hrs of sleep, because its pretty hard to convince yourself that waking up is worth it earlier than when it wears off :)

wayne_curr 07-01-2011 02:42 PM

Checking in.

I've been off caffeine for awhile. This is a problem that has always plagued me since childhood. I'm having another bad week, 4hrs or so of sleep every night. I have a very physically demanding job so I work super hard in hopes of exhausting myself to get some sleep but it rarely works. I still toss and turn all night then just feel even more exhausted the next day.

I try not to nap during the day but sometimes that is the only sleep I can get so I take it. This is maybe once every two weeks. Reading boring books only puts me to sleep during the day, doesn't work at night most of the time. TV tends to help but by the time I move from the couch to the bed i'm wide awake again. Drinking can put me to sleep but my quality of sleep is poor so I prefer not to go that route. Same goes for any kind of sleep aid. Also, I can take a whole bottle of melatonin and its not going to do anything (exaggerating of course)

Wtf.

Pitlab77 07-01-2011 03:27 PM

finally got some rest last night. :)

Think I found the cause. I have quite a few bug bites, from being outdoors in some wooded areas) that have been itching like crazy. I put some lotion on it and it helped. I also took a benadryl (which knocks me out anyway) to help with the swelling. I might have to repeat tonight, although it seems the bites are going down.

Braineack 07-01-2011 03:29 PM


Originally Posted by fooger03 (Post 743854)
caffeine. stop drinking mountain dew.

this. and eat a lot of turkey. or take L-tryptophan.

revlimiter 07-01-2011 03:51 PM

Benadryl is great. But expect to go back to not sleeping for a night or two after taking it for a week or more. Your body (or at least mine) gets addicted to sleep aids pretty quickly.

FRT_Fun 07-01-2011 04:29 PM

I can drink a fairly large coffee 30 min before bed and pass out.

Stress is what keeps me up. And usually a coffee will reduce my stress, so I'll drink it, think happy thoughts, and go to bed. Yes I realize that doesn't make sense.

Which is why I really doubt that is your problem.

Reverant 07-01-2011 04:37 PM

Double-check your grounds.

wannafbody 07-01-2011 04:39 PM

Benedryl FTW


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