View Full Version : Sleeping problems?
rokgal
08-01-2013, 02:43 AM
I really struggle to fall asleep. Even after laying in bed for hours i cant fall asleep.
I've always struggled with this but its never been this bad :s
For the past few weeks i've been going to bed at around 6am and waking up at 9am-10am.
I try to go to bed earlier but i just lay awake and unable to sleep.
The other day i managed to fall asleep at 10pm but i woke up at 2am and couldn't get back to sleep for the rest of the night.
Seeing as school has just started, This is becoming a problem.
I was just wondering; Have you guys got any tips/tricks that could help me fall asleep?
Calvin
08-01-2013, 02:51 AM
What are you doing before going to bed? I often find when I'm on the computer right before going to bed I can't get to sleep for a while so not sure if you do the same or not.
rokgal
08-01-2013, 02:56 AM
What are you doing before going to bed? I often find when I'm on the computer right before going to bed I can't get to sleep for a while so not sure if you do the same or not.
I normally would of just done homework, had a bath or watched tv. I'm not sure why but i just cannot fall asleep.
aha tonight is yet again one of those nights. >.<
GoldenMerc
08-01-2013, 07:58 AM
so badly struggling to get back into a half decent sleeping pattern
I have this problem too, I will stay up all night awake because I can't sleep, and when I do fall asleep I will just wake up after a few hours and can't go back to sleep.
maybe you're just finding it hard to get back into the usual sleeping pattern for school seeing as schools just started and you've been staying up to crazy o'clock in the holidays? i know you did say you've struggled sleeping for a while, but if it's got worse just after a holiday maybe you could assume that you're just tryna get back into the old pattern. :-)
Absently
08-01-2013, 04:37 PM
you might be going to bed with too much energy? have you tried exercising during the day, it might ware you out instead of just watching tv/going on computer. i am awful for trying to sleep and stuff and it's just bloody annoying, but normally put it down to not using enough energy during the day
Aaron
08-01-2013, 04:48 PM
Could be a problem with your mattress or pillows? Maybe look into replacing them.. also the bath idea does sound like a good idea, just avoid the laptop/computer before going to bed or drinking fizzy drinks/energy drinks which will have you buzzing basically.
Glen Coco
08-01-2013, 09:03 PM
Don't eat close to when you're going to bed, don't keep checking your phone / computer before you go to bed, do something with your days and ware yourself out, mae sure you're comfortable.
it can also help to move distractions from your room, the doctor told me this but if you sleep in the same room you watch TV then your body can get confused and think that your bed isn't where you go to sleep.
Try to make sure that your room is clean before you go to sleep ,i often find i cant sleep if i can see a bad mess.
try not to let yourself go to sleep at 6am it'd probably be better to deprive yourself until say 9pm or 10 pm the next night at least you'd be tired by the time you went to bed.
Stephen
08-01-2013, 09:46 PM
dont stay up all night thinking that you'll sleep okay the next day
it might work but alot of the time you'll just feel dead all day and then when it comes to bedtime you'll be wide awake again
Glen Coco
08-01-2013, 10:01 PM
dont stay up all night thinking that you'll sleep okay the next day
it might work but alot of the time you'll just feel dead all day and then when it comes to bedtime you'll be wide awake again
probably not good to get yourself into the habit of going to bed at like 6am though
rokgal
08-01-2013, 11:28 PM
Don't eat close to when you're going to bed, don't keep checking your phone / computer before you go to bed, do something with your days and ware yourself out, mae sure you're comfortable.
it can also help to move distractions from your room, the doctor told me this but if you sleep in the same room you watch TV then your body can get confused and think that your bed isn't where you go to sleep.
Try to make sure that your room is clean before you go to sleep ,i often find i cant sleep if i can see a bad mess.
try not to let yourself go to sleep at 6am it'd probably be better to deprive yourself until say 9pm or 10 pm the next night at least you'd be tired by the time you went to bed.
I guess because of sleeping in the day; from anytime after 4pm, I'm not exactly tired or able to sleep, so i stay up for most of the night.
Normally I just wake up more tired then i was when i went to bed. :S
Sloths
09-01-2013, 05:32 AM
I used to struggle so much last January when school started and I'd been practically nocturnal all summer so I made a playlist of slower quieter songs that I could listen to which normally focused my brain enough to let me drift off.
Also did this on the plane over to England I couldn't sleep sitting up so just had Ellie Goulding's album Halcyon on repeat which allowed me to get off for a few hours.
LoveToStack
09-01-2013, 02:27 PM
If you do tend to stay up in front of the computer late at night before bed then you should look into a free program called f.lux (http://stereopsis.com/flux/). It changes the colour temperature of your screen (temperature being blue = cold, red = hot). Normally your screen is a really harsh blue colour and the theory goes that this can cause sleeping problems if you're up late at night on your computer. What f.lux does is change the colour 'temperature' so that instead of a harsh blue light you have a soft warm light which is closer to yellow. Of course you can fine-tune this light to make it as hot or cold as you like.
Also the program automatically changes the light from blue (during the day when it needs to be brighter due to ambient light) to your warmer hue of choice at night (after sunset according to your location). And it does this process gradually so that you don't notice it. It's fantastic.
It will seem weird at first to you but you adapt extremely quickly to it. Obviously it's not a silver bullet but it's a great program and once you get used to it you'll find it impossible to go back.
Stephen
09-01-2013, 04:14 PM
which allowed me to get off for a few hours.
:blue_shoc:¬:
Sloths
09-01-2013, 09:08 PM
:blue_shoc:¬:
Not like that..
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