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    ok this has been affecting my for the last year and a half maybe. at nights i will literally take 4-5 hours to be able to get to sleep. obviously this has accumulated and generally im always over tired, its starting to affect my normal life, such as school where its affecting my learning and concentrations, and my general functionality.

    so does anyone know of anything that can help me? ive taken nytol and all taht other herbal remedy ****e and it doesnt really work. also does anyone know how i can clear my mind? i think my problem is i think too much and it keeps me awake. help? aha.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cocaine View Post
    ok this has been affecting my for the last year and a half maybe. at nights i will literally take 4-5 hours to be able to get to sleep. obviously this has accumulated and generally im always over tired, its starting to affect my normal life, such as school where its affecting my learning and concentrations, and my general functionality.

    so does anyone know of anything that can help me? ive taken nytol and all taht other herbal remedy ****e and it doesnt really work. also does anyone know how i can clear my mind? i think my problem is i think too much and it keeps me awake. help? aha.
    Maybe you need to reset your internal clock. When do you usually go to sleep at night?

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    Firstly I don't recommend sleeping tablets, if you take them for too long they can affect your brain & you can become addicted to them. (most infamous incident was with Elvis Presley)

    As this has been going on for some months now, I'm guessing this isn't just a one-off, so in your case you could be diagnosed with insomnia

    Have you seen your doctor? That always helps!

    In the meantime, i've done a little research into insomnia and i've found some useful links you might want to look at:

    http://www.wikihow.com/Cope-With-Insomnia

    http://www.5min.com/Video/How-to-Cop...omnia-21797169

    I hope this helps

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shox View Post
    Maybe you need to reset your internal clock. When do you usually go to sleep at night?
    nothing to do with that - go to bed at 10 (i went at 9pm tonight, and guess what im not doing right now) and im up at 7 - 7.30 everyday, its been like that for 2 years.


    Quote Originally Posted by Special View Post
    Firstly I don't recommend sleeping tablets, if you take them for too long they can affect your brain & you can become addicted to them. (most infamous incident was with Elvis Presley)

    As this has been going on for some months now, I'm guessing this isn't just a one-off, so in your case you could be diagnosed with insomnia

    Have you seen your doctor? That always helps!

    In the meantime, i've done a little research into insomnia and i've found some useful links you might want to look at:

    http://www.wikihow.com/Cope-With-Insomnia

    http://www.5min.com/Video/How-to-Cop...omnia-21797169

    I hope this helps
    thankss

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    It's not a problem, i've spoke to people who have suffered from this in the past and their explanation of it wasn't a pretty one

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    I've been the same really for the last couple of years. I've never touched any medication or anything though. Every so often I just stay awake for a whole day or two straight then I'm able to sleep well and hopefully get myself into a good pattern for at least a while.

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    I read that exposing your eyes to bright things such as computer screens or tvs before you go to sleep, affects how long it takes you to sleep... or something XD. If that helps??

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    Quote Originally Posted by Techno View Post
    I read that exposing your eyes to bright things such as computer screens or tvs before you go to sleep, affects how long it takes you to sleep... or something XD. If that helps??
    In what way - makes it quicker or longer?

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