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  • Sanjixcon
    Banned
    • Jun 2016
    • 617

    #1

    insomnia :(

    So this is me basically just complaining about my long term chronic insomnia issues. If anyone has similar problems and knows of a way to fix them lemme know.

    Additional info: Height 5'11/Weight 210/Age 28/Sex Male

    Every single night either one of two things happens to me..

    1.) I don't fall asleep at all (completely conscious all night long). ~3 nights per week.

    2.) Fall asleep quickly but then wake up 2-4 hours later incapable of falling back asleep (I just lay there until the sun rises).

    This has been going on every night for over a year now! The weird thing is I never sleep or take naps during the daytime so i'm literally only getting 0-4 hours sleep per 24 hour cycle.
    I don't even know how or why this started. I always used to sleep good like 8-9 hours per night. Then randomly one night my brain decided I only need 4 hours.

    Here's what I've tried so far that doesn't work for me..
    -Melatonin
    -Magnesium
    -Tylenol pm's
    -Sleepy time tea
    -Muscle Relaxers (Cyclobenzaprine)
    -Ambien
    -Weed/Alcohol
    -Sleep Hygiene (exercise, eat somewhat healthy, no caffeine, clean bedroom, cool temperature, no computer/tv 1 hour before bed, blacked out curtains, white noise machine ect)
    -ASMR videos on youtube (I enjoy these but it's more just for relaxation)

    I don't have insurance and it costs about $2000 for a sleep study so can't really do that. Plus, you actually have to fall asleep in some random ass motel room with a buncha wires hooked up to your head and people watching/filming you.
    like wtf

    I recently bought a new mattress tho (like 4 days ago) and some different size pillows so i'm really hoping that will help some. I guess I'll know for sure after a week or two.
    I just feel like my brain has been rewired to auto wake after ~4 hours sleep regardless of what I do tho so It's very frustrating.

    For those of you who sleep good.. don't take it for granted! it's a precious thing.
  • Hakulyte
    the Haku
    • Jul 2005
    • 4539

    #2
    Re: insomnia

    Initial thought would be to consult a doctor if you can and ask about getting some EEG scan in case you think there's a sleep disorder @ some irregularities in your sleep. I'm not sure why you mentioned a study when this should be more of a normal appointment. It could lead to a prescription with sleeping pills etc.

    Other things you might have tried already:

    Do you think you can condition yourself to go sleep at a specific hour ?
    The conditioning could turn into an habit and the habit could unconsciously help sleep because it makes the brain associate a specific hour with sleeping.
    You can then note when you wake up and try to adjust/experiment around that.

    e.g: You set an alarm at like X am/pm and you go sleep at that hour regardless of if it doesn't work.
    You repeat the process until you get used to it if you notice a difference over 2-3 days.

    That's what I had to do to slowly fix my sleep schedule for school.

    Insomnia may work differently.

    If it fails, you should consider taking naps and/or investing more time into attempting to sleep.
    Older people tend to sleep less and got such a strong habit of not sleeping much that taking naps becomes the main alternative.

    Oh yeah, if you're on the computer, you probably want to stop like 1 hour before you go sleep. The transition from computer -> bed can be kinda harsh and it can take a while before you fall asleep.

    Originally posted by Sanjixcon
    1.) I don't fall asleep at all (completely conscious all night long). ~3 nights per week.

    2.) Fall asleep quickly but then wake up 2-4 hours later incapable of falling back asleep (I just lay there until the sun rises).
    Yeah, that feels like you're conditioned to not sleeping as much (or at all). Any idea what could cause you to not fall asleep ? Stress/anxiety ? Can you burn it down with exercises or do you also not fall asleep even when you're really tired ?
    Last edited by Hakulyte; 02-25-2018, 12:55 PM.

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    • Sanjixcon
      Banned
      • Jun 2016
      • 617

      #3
      Re: insomnia

      @haku
      yea most nights I lay down around 11pm-1am and that's been my routine for years.
      It's not stress/anxiety related... like my body is tired and my brain is tired but something just keeps me alert.

      when it comes to doctors i'm a little unsure of how to even go about it without health insurance. I mentioned the sleep study bc thats something anyone can do. like do you just walk in and ask for tests to be done on you? even if u cant pay for it? i might have to find a special clinic or something.

      the problem with sleeping pills is its hard to find ones that are designed to keep you asleep rather then just knock you out and then leave the blood stream when ur needing it most in the early morning hours.

      daytime naps might just have to become a thing.
      Last edited by Sanjixcon; 02-25-2018, 01:38 PM.

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      • SKG_Scintill
        Spun a twirly fruitcake,
        FFR Simfile Author
        • Feb 2009
        • 3875

        #4
        Re: insomnia

        sharp
        these lines
        so sharp
        end to end
        may be sharp
        sharper than
        these lines
        do they cross
        so sharp
        can they cross
        do they cut
        eachother
        these lines
        is there more
        so empty
        this space
        so lonely
        these lines
        emptier
        lonelier
        one by one
        going on
        every one
        stops at
        some point
        these points
        so sharp
        sharper than
        these lines
        full of them
        of points
        together
        this space
        sharp





        Originally posted by bluguerilla
        So Sexy Robotnik (SKG_Scintill) {.0001/10} [--]
        ___
        . RHYTHMS PR LAYERING
        . ZOMG I HAD TO QUIT OUT TERRIBLE
        .

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        • Hakulyte
          the Haku
          • Jul 2005
          • 4539

          #5
          Re: insomnia

          Originally posted by Sanjixcon
          when it comes to doctors i'm a little unsure of how to even go about it without health insurance. like do you just walk in and ask for tests to be done on you? even if u cant pay for it? i might have to find a special clinic or something.
          It depends. I'm in Canada.

          Where I live, general hospitals are free, but with a really long wait time (3 months to 1 year).
          Clinics costs money, but you can get checked much faster. (You can directly go and wait in line or take an appointment and go at a specific time. (still faster than hospital))

          You may have to pay a part or the full price for a prescription if you have no health insurance depending if you consulted the doctor first. (usually full price if you went there first somehow, but lower if you consulted a doctor and got a paper)

          Doing a test like the EEG scan was free in my case. (I had to go there for different reasons)
          Obviously, clinics most likely don't have the machine for EEG scan so, you will probably get refered to the general hospital anyway, but you're going to skip the wait for the first appointment. (still worth it)

          No idea for US unfortunately.
          Last edited by Hakulyte; 02-25-2018, 01:41 PM.

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          • Sanjixcon
            Banned
            • Jun 2016
            • 617

            #6
            Re: insomnia

            i liked that poem btw scint very relaxing

            yeah haku i should prob research more about what i can and can't do without insurance but thx for all the info canada sounds pretty alright to me. ideally, finding a natural way to consistently sleep good is what im really goin for...ide rather have to do some weird routines every night then to have to take pills.

            has anyone ever watched stuff like this? its weird but relaxing at the same time.. but mostly weird. idk i kinda like it.
            Last edited by Sanjixcon; 02-25-2018, 04:20 PM.

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            • Cavernio
              sunshine and rainbows
              • Feb 2006
              • 1987

              #7
              Re: insomnia

              do you get distressed that you're not sleeping?

              idk what my sleep is going to regulate to these days, but for the past few years I had a pretty strict 'split sleep', sleep, wake up mind racing for a few hours, then go back to sleep for a bit

              Due to my lack of responsibilities in life this has been fine for me.

              I sometimes feel like I spend all night conscious even though I feel my body relax.

              One of my friends said he never really sleeps either although he needs rest, been that way for years, he's...40 something, been off and on street drugs and alcohol a lot of his life

              I use this time as meditation time which...is kinda meaningless as a term, meditation lol, but suffice it to say that it doesn't have to be a period of distress for me these days
              Last edited by Cavernio; 02-25-2018, 04:49 PM.

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              • Cavernio
                sunshine and rainbows
                • Feb 2006
                • 1987

                #8
                Re: insomnia

                'healthy' sleep is simply societal determination for what will work best to fit into society though
                like back when we were teenagers we probably all experienced staying up late as a thing, and science says that that's natural for teenagers to do that, but the social world they live in still makes them go to school, wake up at like 7am
                I wouldn't place too much weight on your lack of sleep if you're surviving just fine otherwise
                if you otherwise have a lot of stress, then the key to sleeping better is probably dealing with your mental and emotional stressors in a different manner than you're currently doing
                mind/body work that way

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                • Sanjixcon
                  Banned
                  • Jun 2016
                  • 617

                  #9
                  Re: insomnia

                  Originally posted by Cavernio
                  do you get distressed that you're not sleeping?

                  idk what my sleep is going to regulate to these days, but for the past few years I used to have pretty strict 'split sleep', sleep, wake up mind racing for a few hours, then go back to sleep for a bit

                  Due to my lack of responsibilities in life this has been fine for me.

                  I sometimes feel like I spend all night conscious even though I feel my body relax.

                  One of my friends said he never really sleeps either although he needs rest, been that way for years, he's...40 something, been off and on drugs a lot of his life
                  Yeah i get pretty frustrated when i can't sleep and then it turns to anger which makes me feel even more awake. I think the only stress in my life is worrying about not getting enough sleep lol it's a vicious cycle.

                  i'm a really light sleeper too so even when i'm asleep I still feel like im not all the way asleep. like i get stuck in stage 2 or something.

                  i heard some ppl rly dont need sleep. ~1% of the population.
                  like that dude from china that just meditated every night for 8 hours instead of sleeping and he lived til 98 or somethin... worked on a farm too.

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                  • Sanjixcon
                    Banned
                    • Jun 2016
                    • 617

                    #10
                    Re: insomnia

                    sometimes i'm awake during my dreams.
                    like ill feel the blankets and my body laying in bed and i'll even turn over and my dream will keep going uninterrupted. like im aware that im dreaming and im aware that im awake lying there all at the same time.. its weird. kinda hard to explain.
                    Last edited by Sanjixcon; 02-25-2018, 05:08 PM.

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                    • Cavernio
                      sunshine and rainbows
                      • Feb 2006
                      • 1987

                      #11
                      Re: insomnia

                      I too have read of links between lack of sleep and meditative practices, I believe I have experienced some of this myself, but it's a little hard for me to tell because my 'meditative' time has also been pretty heavily laced with weed, so teasing about cause and effect is a little hard. (I'm going weed free though due to internal desire to NOT get high anymore though, like, it's easy I have no craving), so I will in time be able to tell one thing or another with more certainty

                      I like to drift and watch the thoughts, feel the emotions of anger, frustration enter into my body, feel them well in chest, rise in my throat, go to my head, emotions have so much energy to them! (I've read a lot of accounts of people feeling things in their stomach, I'm not much for that though)

                      I mean, I do that because...it's kinda the only thing to do and the best way I can relax if I can't actually sleep



                      ok I was actually in the psyc ward for 4 days recently and I'm not sure I slept during any of it. I know I felt my body 'relax' but my
                      brain? I think it was on the entire time.

                      I sometimes feel like I rest more when I sit up actually now...it just feels better

                      I get what you're saying sanji, I know that feeling very well

                      I don't dream like I used to either
                      Last edited by Cavernio; 02-25-2018, 05:19 PM.

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                      • Sanjixcon
                        Banned
                        • Jun 2016
                        • 617

                        #12
                        Re: insomnia

                        thats what happens on my sleepless nights... i just lay there body relaxed and totally still but the mind never actually falls alseep. its like a part of it is always conscious and u remember the whole night like its an extremely long movie.
                        my back will actually start hurting sometimes from just laying there so long without sleeping and i have to get up like u said its more comfortable in a chair.

                        the longest ive gone without sleep was on a recent camping trip. 5 nights in a row i just tossed and turned in my tent, we actually had to come home two days early bc i was so messed up from not sleeping. and i was drinking and smoking the entire time. had such a huge migrane, blurry vision, slurred speech and i kept seeing sparkly light out of my periferal vision.



                        i hope your internal change went well and everything is good with you cavernio! it was nice to hear from someone who understands the pain/frustration from lack of sleep.
                        i'm glad you could sleep last night such an amazing feeling like wow i have enough energy now to actually do stuff today.
                        Last edited by Sanjixcon; 02-25-2018, 07:22 PM.

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                        • Cavernio
                          sunshine and rainbows
                          • Feb 2006
                          • 1987

                          #13
                          Re: insomnia

                          oh dear, those symptoms of not sleeping for 5 days sound bad, but you were also drugging yourself

                          I, um, underwent a significant internal change the past couple of weeks (its kinda documented in tgb), its been pretty all-encompassing

                          I actually slept last night for...idk, a bunch of it. It was nice.

                          Glass of warm milk? I recently quit dairy as I read about it affecting our opiate system. I do think it fogs my brain, but my brain also thinks I fog my brain so...

                          I met other people in the psyc ward who seemed concerned about not being able to sleep and they were telling me 'you're going to need to sleep eventually', they were talking about the various drugs they've taken to sleep and stuff, the free psyc ward here in canada will drug you if you want and maybe if you don't want
                          Last edited by Cavernio; 02-25-2018, 06:51 PM.

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                          • FirstMaple8
                            D7 Elite Keymasher
                            • Apr 2016
                            • 565

                            #14
                            Re: insomnia

                            gl treating it dude

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                            • Sanjixcon
                              Banned
                              • Jun 2016
                              • 617

                              #15
                              Re: insomnia

                              thanks =]
                              its a process.
                              i think for me its more psychological. Gotta retrain the brain.
                              Last edited by Sanjixcon; 02-25-2018, 07:37 PM.

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