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scho63 06:47 PM 09-09-2019
In my entire life, I have had the uncanny ability to lay down ANYWHERE under almost any CIRCUMSTANCE and fall asleep within 5 minutes or less.

I started napping as a kid, worked in the newspaper business as a pressman and slept on steel catwalks, in piles of discarded newsprint, inside a printing press that was not running at the time and laying on top of a rolls of newsprint.

I've fallen asleep in reclined chairs, firm chairs and chairs where I put my feet up on a desk.

In the outdoors I've fallen asleep on the grass at picnics, in lawn chairs at parties, on the top of a hood of a parked car and even standing up while leaning on a parking meter at the end of a night of drinking.

I can sleep in the passenger seat of a car, plane, boat or a rubber dinghy in a pool and even in a bathtub when just right.

Lately for the first time in life I've got my sleep schedule and the amount of hours I am sleeping all screwed up and I'm not sure what time it is each time I wake up. I'm working weird hours and sleeping even stranger. I know some is due to being older but not getting sleep sucks moose cock and I'm done with it!

I NEED BETTER SLEEP.......:-)

So tell everyone here, what's your sleep story: the Good the Bad and the Ugly. :-)
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neech 09:55 PM 09-11-2019
Originally Posted by Frosty:
I've always sucked at sleeping. It takes me a while to fall asleep and I wake up 7-8 times through the night (at least, often more than that). It doesn't help that for the last 25 years, I've worked a job where I have to be at work at 5 am when I'm a natural night owl (I love working graveyard and would do it now if I could), have tinnitus and sleep apnea, and have arthritis in both shoulders, which can make sleeping on my sides painful.

The things that have helped are a CPAP for quality of sleep, though it doesn't help with getting to sleep or the waking up through the night (I wake up several times a night to adjust the mask and move the hose when I roll over), a box fan in the room to provide white noise to cover up the random noises and tinnitus, a Medicline pillow for the shoulders and just knowing I'm only going to get 6-7 hours of interrupted sleep on worknights.
I pity your circumstances, sleep is a luxury to me and getting 7-8 hours of good sleep I feel like congratulating myself in the morning and saying well done neech.
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neech 09:58 PM 09-11-2019
Originally Posted by 64 Chief:
Have been seeing a sleep doctor for several years. Even with numerous lifestyle changes, nothing worked well other than ambien which I only use sparingly. Finally I found a medical
marijuana product from Trulieve called RSO Syringe Indica which works great. You use a very small amount. It takes a while to kick in.
I can't wait for medical marijuana to start up in KC.
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sd4chiefs 11:50 PM 09-11-2019
Originally Posted by neech:
I can't wait for medical marijuana to start up in KC.
The best part of using pot to sleep is, if you still can't sleep you don't really care.
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MelGrif 08:26 AM 04-25-2020
I've been suffering from insomnia for several months. The only thing that helps me is pills. I should say, I read info about them on Canadian pharmacy and found out that they can be dangerous. So, I'm looking for the alternative way of treatment. Of course, I want to start with cbd products as I heard they can be really helpful.
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UK_Chief 03:27 PM 04-25-2020
No caffeine after midday will fix a lot of sleep problems, unless you have a condition
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scho63 10:39 AM 04-30-2020
Originally Posted by UK_Chief:
No caffeine after midday will fix a lot of sleep problems, unless you have a condition
Caffeine can do a lot of nasty things to our bodies.

We had a middle aged woman the other night at Amazon suffer a massive anxiety attack. Paramedics had to be called to the building. She had been drinking a ton of dark roast coffee prior to the attack. She's had them before.

-Dehydration
-Anxiety
-Restlessness
-Sweating
-Palpitations
-Insomnia

While coffee is moderation is OK for most people, many suffer issues when the levels jump in their system and too much is bad for most people.
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olout 05-05-2020, 02:20 PM
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tatorhog 03:18 PM 05-05-2020
I had a thread earlier on sleep apnea. Long story short, I'm not that old and not in horrible shape, but I've got severe apnea.

I couldn't do the on-prem sleep study because of the covid bullshit, but my o2 levels from an at-home oximeter test were bad enough while sleeping for them to simply send me home with an "insurance approved" o2 contraption. it confirmed that my sleep o2 levels were really bad, so they skipped waiting for the on-prem sleep study and ordered a cpap. I've had it for about a month now. I still fight it a little a night. Not that I'm aware I do, but I started out with a nasal pillow and I think when I get into deep sleep I sometimes still try to breath out my mouth. So with that thing shoveling air down my windpipe, when I apparently try to breathe through my mouth, it doesn't work so well. My o2 levels look much better now, although you can clearly see the times when I try to breathe through my mouth.

Honestly, if you haven't done so, I would say get an appt with a good respiratory clinic, and/or get a referral to a pulmonologist. The cpap was kind of pricey, but I feel quite a bit better already and I'm not nearly as exhausted come late afternoons.

I'm hoping now that I'm patched back up (I had shoulder surgery a while ago, and rehab took forever, just because). But the shoulder is solid again and I can do stuff finally without worry. I'm hoping I can get back to lifting or anything that might burn off 10-20 pounds. I think that will help me a bunch as well.

But I highly recommend seeing a decent sleep center. they could make life a lot better with some pretty simple things actually.
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BucEyedPea 03:49 PM 05-05-2020
I sleep fine except on rare occasion. It may take more than 5 minutes sometimes. I can even sleep with coffee late afternoon or evening—most of the time. But I just can't sleep anywhere, like a car, or plane or things in motion. I have trouble my first night in a hotel room when it's a. business trip because I have anxiety about something going wrong on the first day following a flight. I need ear plugs in a hotel and an eye mask if there's an light post streaking in through the curtains fooling me if it's morning. And I can't have coffee in the late afternoon or evening on a business trip.
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Donger 04:38 PM 05-05-2020
Originally Posted by BucEyedPea:
I sleep fine except on rare occasion. It may take more than 5 minutes sometimes. I can even sleep with coffee late afternoon or evening—most of the time. But I just can't sleep anywhere, like a car, or plane or things in motion. I have trouble my first night in a hotel room when it's a. business trip because I have anxiety about something going wrong on the first day following a flight. I need ear plugs in a hotel and an eye mask if there's an light post streaking in through the curtains fooling me if it's morning. And I can't have coffee in the late afternoon or evening on a business trip.
That's too bad. I'm lucky. I'm usually asleep at wheels up and don't wake up until the planes begins descent.

I once slept the entire way home from Hawaii.
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olout 07-24-2020, 08:30 AM
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MelGrif 09:56 AM 10-23-2020
Being an insomniac, I tried many ways to fix the problem. Of course, I can always take pills, but I don't think that this is the best way out. About a month ago my husband presented me with one of those great sleep recliners (and I love him for that!). It comes with an ottoman and it is very comfortable. But its biggest advantage is that I can fall asleep in it and take a nap. Also, I want to thank everyone for the good advice. I'll try to avoid using electronics before bed, I guess it might help.
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htismaqe 10:01 AM 10-23-2020
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htismaqe 10:02 AM 10-23-2020
Originally Posted by Donger:
That's too bad. I'm lucky. I'm usually asleep at wheels up and don't wake up until the planes begins descent.

I once slept the entire way home from Hawaii.
I hate flying. I take Xanax.

I flew back from Dallas once and we had to land between two supercell thunderstorms. It's was like a straight nosedive into the airport. Everybody around me was freaking out and I was alternating between giggling and passing out.
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Bill Brasky 10:03 AM 10-23-2020
I've have pretty bad sleep anxiety whole adult life. I'm going to speak to a physiatrist about it next month. We'll see!
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scho63 10:27 AM 10-23-2020
My first cousin has had sleep and insomnia issues his entire adult life. I can't even imagine not being able to sleep.

Sorry for anyone here dealing with that.
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Sorce 05:05 PM 10-23-2020
My wife falls asleep instantly but will wake up and not be able to go back to sleep. Me on the other hand it takes like a half hour to an hour but then I'm good.

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