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Old 03-01-2008, 10:06 PM   #10
Gwen
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Sorry guys! I'm still getting used to the format and I couldn't remember where I posted this question so I could come back to it! I'm such a lost cause, lol!

Thanks everyone for the advice! I'm just going nuts with this. I'm finding myself taking things just to make me drowsy, like cough medicine, and that worries me because I did that in high school and I think I got hooked on nyquil...yikes! I've tried all the normal stuff. I don't drink pop much, only when we go out to restaurants on the rare occassion, and I don't drink coffee, so I know it's not caffeine. I used to work out at night, and once I heard about that I stopped and would work out in the morning instead, but it didn't help. I also cover my clock because you're right, if I see it it drives me nuts seeing the time tick away.

We even got a new bed thinking that was the problem! And I swore it was, because for a few nights afterwards I actually did sleep better. But I seriously stay up until like 1 in the morning. It always takes me 1/2 hour to 45 minutes to fall asleep, so it's close to 2 by the time I fall asleep. Then I wake up around 3:30-4 and am up until 6, then fall back asleep until 7. I try making myself go to bed earlier, like around 9 or 10, but then I just lay there until I would normally go to bed anyway. So I've gotten in the habit of just watching TV or getting online because I just get so anxious laying in bed wanting to fall asleep and not being able to.

I really do need to check into it, because I have been diagnosed with night terrors already (night terrors in a nutshell is when your body has a dream-like state between being awake and being asleep. Because of it, you don't have a dream where you're someplace, but you actually feel like you are seeing things in your room. I almost always see spiders or bugs)
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