How many of us have sleeping problems?

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15 Apr 2011, 10:18 am

just-lou wrote:
I have chronic fatigue thus need a stupid amount of sleep. Like I can sleep 12 hours and still be tired. Am also nocturnal.


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15 Apr 2011, 2:20 pm

I have been having sleeping issues again. I am tired and I try and get to sleep but can't but yet I sleep through my husband getting up for work so that means I did fall asleep right before he got up. Now my eyes are sore because I am still tired but it's day time so I am up, plus so is my baby. But at least he sleeps through the night now and I am still up on the computer while he is sleeping. I need to have better willpower to get off and go to sleep so I don't get so over tired or be tired the next day. When I have gone to bed early, I end up waking up not too long later or I have issues getting to sleep so I have gotten up and use my ebook for the internet as I lie down hoping I will get too tired to use it I will sleep.

My sleep issues come and go.



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15 Apr 2011, 4:06 pm

I hate sleep. Sleep is the enemy.



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15 Apr 2011, 6:01 pm

My sleep issues started when I was a kid. My parents used to keep me out late (sometimes until 1 or 2am even on school nights. I got yelled at for being sleepy the following mornings. I wanted sleep & was deprived on a regular basis. I would also have nightmares & had a difficult time returning to sleep because of them. I lay there staring at the ceiling wondering what horrible thing would happen next. I'd also lay awake going over stuff that happened during the day....mosty dealing with bullies & abusive parents or teachers who had it in for me & trying to figure out a way to not piss off the world around me.

Now I take forever to fall asleep, if/when I fall asleep, the slightest thing will wake me up. I have 2 big dogs (NOT mine!) who love barking right outside my bedroom window (tried talking to the neighbor about (it's not *my* dog blah blah blah)...right, he sleeps on the other side of his house, no where near where the dogs bark. I have a dog too...he is as quiet as a church mouse most nights (sleeps beside me). I also wake up with anxiety attacks now...fun fun fun. I can't remember the last time I actually had a decent night's sleep, & I'm getting crankier by the day. Doesn't take much to put me in a bad mood. I have seen my doc multiple times & all they want to do is give me anti-depressants which have yet to work. I cannot help it if I am sensitive to noise & have a difficult time sleeping because of them.


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15 Apr 2011, 10:50 pm

I've had sleeping problems most of my life.


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15 Apr 2011, 11:01 pm

I have never slept well. I am told that when I was a baby, I would stay up all night talking to myself (I spoke at around 8 months) and playing with socks. I can remember watching the sun come up most days before I fell asleep when I was four and then having nightmares and waking up or being woken up by my mom vacuuming (she did that almost compulsively every day until a few years ago) not long after.

When I was five I would mute my television and watch TV with the subtitles on all night. This went on until I was 10 (on the bright side, I saw some cool shows like Gundam Wing).

By middle school, I would stay up for days at a time, crash, sleep 12 hours, and then repeat the cycle. This went on until The Great Crash of 11th grade. At some point that year I began to sleep excessively. I think the Prozac may have been a factor. Shortly after I quit Prozac, I had a "normal" sleep cycle for the rest of the year and I have been back to the normal one (trying to sleep for 2 to 3 hours, getting bored, and staying up all night for a few days and then crashing).


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16 Apr 2011, 12:24 am

I'm one ..............(who has sleeping problems)!



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16 Apr 2011, 7:16 am

I've got problems with falling asleep. I rarely feel tired in the evening and can't get rid of all those thoughts.



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16 Apr 2011, 8:11 am

Bloodheart wrote:
I don't like being in bed or going to sleep, I can always find something to do or my attention is so focused on something I loose track of time so that even if I'm tired I don't want to go to bed or I don't feel sleepy. If I had it my way I'd maybe have a nights sleep twice a week, stay up the rest of the time, but alas this isn't possible, I can go a while without sleeping but finally it catches up with me and my body gives into sleep. While I am at my best at 3am the rest of the world expects me to sleep and then actually function in the mornings...


I just like this, I really dislike sleep, it feels like a waste of time I could spend doing interesting things, I dread when tiredness comes

I have chronic insomnia.


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16 Apr 2011, 4:27 pm

I often have sleeping problems, it can be very hard for me to fall asleep and it´s really annoying.



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16 Apr 2011, 6:59 pm

yes. I do have sleeping problems. I stay up most of the night watching television. Now that I'm adopting a little girl with Angleman Syndrome she also have sleep issues so we be watching cartoons all night long together. Of course days she don't have school. I don't believe in medicating children so i try to put her to sleep the best I can. :D



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16 Apr 2011, 7:36 pm

I don't. I usually do not have problems getting to sleep, although at 6AM I'm never ready to get out of bed.


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16 Apr 2011, 7:47 pm

I have problems shutting off at night and booting up in the morning. :lol: Left to my own devices, I'll go to sleep around 4 AM, get up around noon, do whatever chores or errands I have to do, and then work from around 4 PM to midnight. Unfortunately, even working for myself, I usually have to stick to the client's schedule. :?



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16 Apr 2011, 7:51 pm

I'm just about to toddle off to bed now. Hopefully I'll sleep right through 'til the morning. :)



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19 Jul 2011, 12:10 pm

Im opposite of what everyone else says.....

I can fall asleep whenever I have the oppertunity, actually I can induce my own sleep, any place, any time. I require 10 or more hours of sleep a day, and if not, ill be sleeping in the afternoon for 2-3 hrs. I had a EEG brainscan, showing that my brain was permanently in a low conscious state.

Really strange, I haven't had less than 8 hours of sleep a night in over a year.



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19 Jul 2011, 5:19 pm

only because of the as*holes next door that like to bang around all day and night.