Like dinner time. There isn't much short of black coffee, espresso, and energy drinks that actually wake me up. I don't know, maybe I'll just eventually get used to it. But for now, it's miserable spending the entire night in a state of distress.
I'm surprised no one has piped up, "JUST GET DRUNK BRUH" lol but believe me, I've had long stretches of time where I've been sober 1/10 nights. Works, but shitty to wake up to again.
Read a book. Actually paper copy not on an electronic device. This helps me and I've had sleep issues for almost 25 years. I typically only sleep about 4 hours a night and am usually only asleep for about an hour and a half to two hours at a time.
Exercise. Wear yourself out. I'm bad about laying on the couch watching tv until I'm sleepy then going to bed and being wide awake. Some days I walk 4 or 5 miles in the field for work, eat dinner when I get home and crash. Some days I sit in the office staring at a computer all day and decide to go walk and play 9 holes of golf after work (2.5 miles walking carrying a bag of clubs). Guaranteed to sleep like a log. If I don't do anything physical all day and just watch tv, I toss and turn all night. If all else fails, whisky brah haha
My schedule is not set, I work as needed, sometimes all night, sometimes all day. What I found helps is a routine for bed time. Do the same 20-30 minute routine every time before laying down and then when you want to go to sleep pick one position.
My routine is go to my room, change, brush the grill, read one chapter from a book. When I want to sleep I roll over, bend my left knee, right side of my head on the pillow, reach out with my left arm and set the alarm. I rarely lay there for more than 5 minutes before passing out, no matter what time of day it is.
In the Army it's important to be able to sleep when you can. I learned this at a sleep clinic after going through what you are. It take s a few days to train your body but I've been doing this for years now and it works for me.
When I have trouble getting to sleep I apply something my mom told me when I was a child. You simply go down to the end of tired and turn right. Works every time. Once I went down to the end of tired and turned left. As soon as I did my mom appeared in front of me and said "I thought I told you to go to sleep". OK I lifted that from Steven Wright. I always liked his humor.
Since my cancer surgery I have to sleep sitting up but because I'm a bit anal by nature I have developed a routine of things I do during the last thirty minutes or so before I get into bed. Then I just 'black out' my mind and go right to sleep. It works well for me......
After many years of war intruding on my sleep and my rest i went to the VA and got some meds. Nine PM I take my meds and grab a library book and in a half hour I put the book up and sleep. Two AM I'm up to check the house and then back to bed. Four AM I'm up again to check then back to bed and at six I'm up for good.
Granted I've been on a normal sleeping routine for years, so probably not any help. I like to read before sleeping. I usually end up nodding off and not reading. Next thing I know, I'm opening my eyes again, trying to figure out where I left off in the book. Then I put it down and I'm asleep in a couple minutes. I do awake throughout the night, but no problem getting back to sleep. So to answer your question: reading.
NO electronics about half an hour to an hour before bed. Read a book and then i fall asleep. Most nights I am out by 10:30 and up by 6 ish. I try to keep this schedule all weak including weekends, but i tend to go to sleep a bit later on weekends.
I've been reading before bed, but not in bed. I don't lie in bed until I'm just about to go to sleep and I don't stay in bed if I cannot sleep. I'll get up and do something for a little while if I'm having trouble falling asleep, occasionally I do a little more reading or I'll get up and get some water.
Ambien works well if you use it correctly and can get a full eight hours of sleep. Seriously though it will knock your ass out but you have to be in bed when you take it otherwise you can end up doing some stupid things and not remembering much afterwords.
Didn't wanna read the op huh? lol anyway, I've been working such long hours it's made me just pass the f**k out. But the days I don't, are still miserable trying to get real sleep. Still waiting.
Though I cant stay asleep for more them 30-40 minutes at a time because of the surgeons F-up cutting into my Sciatic Nerve cluster making the nerve pain wake me up when I fall into deep sleep and move, when adding the titanium cage in my back, one good trick that does help me relax at night and at least get into a good sleep start is to put 2 good amber/dark beers into the freezer for about 15-20 minutes then take them into a hot shower with me, down one as soon as I get in and relax a few seconds and then drink the other a bit slower while letting the hot water seep into my bones. I come out very relaxed
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