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Title: Solutions for the unsleeping fox
Post by: Kumori_Fox on Feb 09 2012, 09:05 PM
anyone got a possible solution to my sleeping problem (no meds plz)? i havent had a full nights rest in over 4 weeks. i think i get maybe 6-8 hours per week and it's really dragging me down. i think i have tried most solutions but still to no avail. got any ideas?
Title: Re: Solutions for the unsleeping fox
Post by: Anubis on Mar 17 2012, 09:18 PM
Binaural beats. If you do some research on it it will sound far fetched but it actually helps (it helps me anyways)
Title: Re: Solutions for the unsleeping fox
Post by: Kumori_Fox on Mar 24 2012, 08:21 AM
i gotta say that is something i have never heard of so i'll give it a shot. thanks for the tip.
Title: Re: Solutions for the unsleeping fox
Post by: DarkOnistar on Apr 19 2012, 09:50 AM
These are a few things I've found that work.

*Diet (You need energy to sleep so eating healthy will help),
*Sleep pattern (makes it easier each time - works well when you eat well),
*Exercise (Make yourself tired that your body forces you to fall asleep),
*Do something fun (You might be thinking too much before sleeping),
*Stay away from monitors late at night, at least 1 hour before bed (some studies show that this can affect people)
*Avoid caffeine (coffee, tea) or even fizzy drinks as alot of fizzy drinks contain caffeine.. and defiantly do not touch energy drinks because they are purposely made to try and keep you awake!
Title: Re: Solutions for the unsleeping fox
Post by: ShadowGuy on Apr 21 2012, 03:26 AM
Sleep is for the week... If anything this is a blessing for you! Just try to accomplish more throughout your days, eventually you will crash from exhaustion and return to a normal schedule.
Title: Re: Solutions for the unsleeping fox
Post by: Anoki on Mar 10 2014, 01:14 AM
A combination of melatonin, and allergy medicine would put me down like a horse tranquilizer.

Alternatively, a horse tranquilizer might do the trick.

P.S. I know this has long since reached the point of helpfulness, but felt I'd add my opinion for future reference. :)