I woke up this morning at 2:30 am, which seems to be the usual time I wake up. Logged on to GN forum and can see I'm not the only one that's awake.
So out of curiosity how many of you have a disrupted nights sleep, or wake up in the wee hours, wee included, and all those thoughts wizz about in your head and you can't get back to sleep again?
Yup! I do it in cycles, for a week or two I'm up prowling the house at night, then nest week or two I sleep through. Don't know why, its not the phases of the moon, although I am often up on moonlit nights.
A cuppa tea, and jot down all those ideas you have buzzing round, as I will forget them in the morning, helps most times.
I think its best to just go with the flow, its ok to be awake.
Yes fundamentally the same, except I wake up on a regular basis, I yearn for a full nights sleep but hello 2:30 again. A cup of tea, do some surfing on the computer and then back to bed. Trouble is I get up at 5 and leave for work at 6am. Seems when I wake up and its all dark, those dark and worrying thoughts emerge. I have to get up to make them go away.
I worked night shift for many years. When I couldn't sleep (during the day) I'd put an ENYA CD on and it (usually) did the trick.
My kids recon it bored me to sleep. (Philistines! )
I'm sorry if the above is a little light hearted, and no I don't suffer from cronic sleeplessness so I don't really know what it's like. But for me, sleeplessness usually comes when I'm planning something I'm really interested in or something is bothering me. I step through things again and again and again. I know I'm doing it but I just can't turn off. I have found music often helps sooth and break that cycle.
Jeff
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Thanks for the ideas, but I was really enquiring if others had the same or similar problems with sleep. I watched the Grand Prix on Sunday, saw the start and woke up during the trophy presentation. Apparently it was a boring race, but I don't know!