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Mike, I am going to print your reply, and read it when I don't want to go to bed, which is every night of my life. I am interested in politics and I could easily curl up in a recliner and watch them all night long. It didn't used to be unusual for me to stay up all night, and be the typical A+ person in the day time and go full steam. Something in my body has changed recently. I have pulled one or two all nighters, recently and find I am scarely able to function in the a.m.
Perhaps since I don't pay attention to my needs, the words of a stranger who is willing to give me advice, can help me.
I do appreciate your input. You must be very familiar with sleep needs. Did I guess right?
RR
I would like to suggest that you start a routine prior to going to bed. In the sleep world, it is referred to as "Sleep Hygiene". this is defined as the usual rituals you do prior to going to bed. Finding things to keep your self busy and/or taking on a time consuming activity, contribute to poor sleep hygiene. My suggestion is to establish a relaxing routine that involves less stimulating activities prior to going to bed. I would say start about 2 hours prior to bedtime. The idea is to slowly wind down and expose yourself to less and less stimuli. Once you find a nice calming routine, stick with it closely until you start noticing a change in bedtime. Hope this helps!
Thank you Butch and Mike. I posted a reply to the sleep trips that you may never notice. There I compared myself to a smoker who ignores the health implications that accompany smoking. The health hazards of sleep deficit aren't as well published, but may be as determental. I want you both to know that your posts influenced me. I awakened around 5 am and lay there for a moment fighting temptation to turn on T.V. I have ignored my dh cautions for years - but two posts from strangers are influencing me thoughts, go figure. Anyway, I didn't get up, or turn on T.V.. It took me quite a while to go back to sleep because I was marvelling that I could change - hopefully it will be more than one night. Thanks to both of you, and I will appreciate further sleep suggestions. RR
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