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Damn craig!
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Just yanking Lubey's chain. I'm sure it's very informative and a great reference for those in the "industry", I wouldn't expect anything less from Mike. Just not applicable to my job (as I'm sure a book on Rothko and his contributions to the art world would be on Lubey's required reading list). Hey, we're all friends here!
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And don't go to bed of you're not sleepy.
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Nobody has mentioned the most important thing to a sound sleep...darkness! Get the room as dark as possible..including led alarms and windows that let in small amounts of light. It makes a big difference.
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I usually wind up watching 4-5 reruns of The Rifleman. When I wake up a couple hours later, the TV is usually still on with another episode playing.
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Watch old Top Gear episodes or surf Pelican :)
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I typically read up on a movie or actor or musician I've recently seen or heard. Couple nights ago I started with the Carpenters which led to Carole King which led to James Taylor. Learned he was just another rich kid with a drug problem who happened to have extraordinary talent. didn't realize mental illness ran in his family. when I hear his music it's so calming it doesn't occur to me that a tortured soul made much of it.
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Available at CVS, helps you get to sleep, and stay asleep even after taking a pee.
Now Foods, Melatonin, 3 mg, 180 Capsules - iHerb.com http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1457454532.jpg Melatonin for Sleep: Hormone and Supplement Effects on Sleep Quote:
If you take it at 2;00 in the morning, you may be groggy in the morning, no amount to coffee will help. You can take it ever night. If I don't take it I wake up after every dream, which is rough sometimes - like groundhog day the movie. |
Melatonin didn't do much to help me sleep, but gave me some wildly vivid dreams!
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I was taking temazepam, worked great but work a little too good, I stopped because I didn't want it to become a habit. |
Yeah, I take Lorazepam prescribed by my doc. It's supposedly not a sleep aid, but something they use to calm patients before doing procedures on them. Directions say to take nightly or as needed. I take it on a very sparing basis, usually if I've had a couple of poor nights' sleep which happens very infrequently. At least online, the word is you can develop a dependency on it using it on a regular basis. However it seems like if I use it one night, I experience several subsequent nights of good rest. I just don't like the feeling of using something to sleep. A decent diet and some exercise are what I want to promote sleep.
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When I was sick with the flu and developed a nasty cough my Dr. prescribed me some Tussionex.
That stuff is a time machine. I took a dose before bedtime turned off the lights and seconds later the alarm clock was on and it was morning. It works great as a cough medicine. I only used 1/2 the bottle before I got better. It made for some rock solid sleep. So I guess Hydrocodone is a good sleep agent. Not recommended for long term use. :eek: |
Read 23rd Psalm last night. Out like a light in less than 20 minutes.
Try it just once. Open the book to any page and read a little even if you don't believe in God. Nothing to be afraid of. You won't get infected and there's no bogey man to jump out and get you. Heck, if it works it works. |
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