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Sleep Deprived Mom - Capitola,CA

To find something to get me back to sleep once I've woken up after sleeping just a couple hours

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Thank you very much to everyone that sent great advise and encouraging words!! I got myself a noise machine that plays different sounds to block out the traffic and I'm going to try some herbal things to help me get some sleep again. I'm also going to look into doing somethings for myself (Possibly yoga, meditation, and find some other divorced parents that are going through this too) I so appreciate this wonderful group and can't thank you enough for your kind words. S.

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Try using Hyland's brand Calms. It works great for me when I wake up in the middle of the night. Also, deep breathing and relaxation exercises...

Good luck.

Hi S., I'm in my early 50's and have developed insomnia the past couple of years(mostly thinking and worrying about various problems) and I find reading a boring book or watching a boring movie or program on T.V. will knock me out. Even if I have to fall asleep on the couch. There are also a few herbal sleep aids like Chamomile tea. Hope this helps you some, and get some more ZZZ's. CJ

I've found something that helps me when I wake up at night and my brain won't settle down. I listen to an audiobook, one I've listened too before. The act of listening to the words distracts my brain from everything else going through it, and allows me to settle down.

I use an MP3 player and download books through the local library system.

Good luck!

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I manage a medical spa in Redding, California. In addition, my husband and I have an organic farm where I produce a line of essential oil products. One of my products, "Sleep Salts" has been incredibly beneficial in helping me and scores of others achieve a full night's sleep. (I and several of my friends are insomniacs who can get to sleep but wake up within a couple of hours then lie awake the rest of the night. My father and a few of my other clients have trouble getting to sleep or staying asleep due to pain from deteriorating injuries.) You simple open the vial and smell the aromas until you no longer register a scent, roll over and drop off to sleep. A small vial, 1/3 oz, should last 6-months to a year and sells for $8. You can email me at ____@____.com if you'd like more info. Good luck!

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Poor thing -- waking up and not being able to fall back asleep is the worst, isn't it? I go through periods where that happens, and it's usually associated with more than the usual amount of stress. You wake up and your stupid mind can't stop thinking. For me the pills don't do the trick after 1 or 2 nights, and the only thing that gets me back to sleep within an hour is reading. Tiring my eyes out does the trick. If I turn on the tv it's all over -- I can watch tv in the middle of the night for hours.

It sucks -- good luck.

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S., maybe you should visit your dr. - You are going thru alot now and need to take care of yourself (so you can care for your kids)It does help to get things off your chest with a good dr visit! Don't worry if they want to put you on some med's for a while as they really do help if the right dose and med is used! Lack of sleep and feeling anxious could lead to panic attacks and those are not fun (mostly scary) Good luck and remember ....you deserve to feel your best...for you and your family!!
regards,
D.

Hi S.,
I would suggest going to a Natural store or Whole Foods and ask for a natural sleeping medicine. When I went through a period of strong emotional stress I was taking "Holy Basil". It was incredibly helpful. There was no chemical feeling, it just allowed me to relax and fuction on a healthy level. My mother always tells me to meditate when I wake up in the middle of the night. Might Help.
Sending you lots of ZZZZZZZZZZ
J.

I would change sleep meds. Ambien wasn't for me. Rozerem workked because it works by resetting your internal clock so you will sleep. Also make an appointment w/ a psychiatrist. You might be suffering from depression after your divorce and not realize it. It's okay to get help. Also just be good to yourself. You don't have to be perfect. Your sons love you no matter what. You've had a life changing experience, divorce, and so have they. Can you call on relatives, friends, to share in some of the child rearing tasks. It's a big job, don't go it alone, remember it takes a village...

I've had the same problem - I'm able to fall asleep initially (due to exhaustion), but when I wake up a few hours later, my mind won't shut down and I can't fall asleep again. My doctor recommended melatonin (3 mg) which is the substance our bodies produce to help us fall asleep.

There is no grogginess involved, just like natural sleep. It is available at drugstores, whole foods, etc, in the supplement section. Of course ask your doctor before taking supplements-especially if you're taking other meds. The trick for me has been to take it and go immediately back to bed and maybe read a book (not too exciting!) for a few minutes. If I get on the computer or get up to get something done, forget it! Oh, and I take it WHEN I wake up in the night, not before going to bed. But you can google it and see what other people do.

Hi S.,

I'm sorry about your major life change, it sounds like it hasn't been easy. Could you be having trouble sleeping because of the stress? Have you tried yoga or t'ai chi? They sound so foreign to a lot of people, but they are systems of exercise that have been used for thousands of years and they really do amazing (even miraculous) things for the human brain and body. Clinical studies show that they actually help cancer patients get into and stay in remission, they reduce hypertension and heart desease, as well as diabetes and arthritis, and they just make you feel good. I cannot recommend them enough, they are life changing. Best of luck.

PS I hope you'll try to stay away from the Ambien, that stuff has gnarly side effects and there are alternatives that don't.

I've found something that helps me when I wake up at night and my brain won't settle down. I listen to an audiobook, one I've listened too before. The act of listening to the words distracts my brain from everything else going through it, and allows me to settle down.

I use an MP3 player and download books through the local library system.

Good luck!

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