Trouble Sleeping / Waking Up at Night
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Trouble Sleeping / Waking Up at Night
Does anybody else have this problem?- I either wake up in the middle of the night or just plain can't get to sleep.
The problem is I keep dreaming that we won the Football League by beating B.Rovetsbat their place.
Sometimes I wake up laughing in the night. Other times I start chuckling just as I'm about to drift off.
Anybody else suffering?
The problem is I keep dreaming that we won the Football League by beating B.Rovetsbat their place.
Sometimes I wake up laughing in the night. Other times I start chuckling just as I'm about to drift off.
Anybody else suffering?
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Wake up every nite
Dry mouth too
Dry mouth too
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Rovers fans having the opposite problem. They fall asleep at games then have nightmares later !!!!
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Comes with old age dream about everything,still see Mum Dad lots of close family members friends,long gone,some happy some so so sad,just wake up so glad to still be here,just got to keep going,thanks to your family the main thing.I think it comes to us all.
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Same here, I often wake up several times with a dry mouth. I have to drink constantly throughout the night but then have to compensate by going to the bloody toilet!
I normally fall asleep reading my Kindle but often pick it up in the early hours again to repeat the process
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Have you had a diabetes check? , also reading your kindle is the worst thing you can do , so I’ve been told anyway .JohnMac wrote: ↑Sun May 07, 2023 8:25 pmSame here, I often wake up several times with a dry mouth. I have to drink constantly throughout the night but then have to compensate by going to the bloody toilet!
I normally fall asleep reading my Kindle but often pick it up in the early hours again to repeat the process
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Been checked for diabetes and my stats are good. I do take various pills which may affect my saliva at night. Can't go the bed without a book, been an avid reader most of my life so the Kindle is right up there with the greatest inventions for me
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Why would you be reading his kindle?
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I have never had as good a night's sleep as I used to have when I smoked skunk.
The most relaxing and passive pastime I took part in.
So much so, that after over 5 years since I stopped smoking, I am very seriously considering sitting in my garden with a drink and a spliff this summer.
Life's too short to deny one self the pleasures. Self denying not helped when a childhood friend dies at only 54.
I only gave up because everyone else badgered me to, I actually enjoyed smoking.
The most relaxing and passive pastime I took part in.
So much so, that after over 5 years since I stopped smoking, I am very seriously considering sitting in my garden with a drink and a spliff this summer.
Life's too short to deny one self the pleasures. Self denying not helped when a childhood friend dies at only 54.
I only gave up because everyone else badgered me to, I actually enjoyed smoking.
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I lose sleep over spelling errors no ney never.No Ney Never wrote: ↑Sun May 07, 2023 9:28 pmI have never had as good a night's sleep as I used to have when I smoked skunk.
The most relaxing and passive pastime I took part in.
So much so, that after over 5 years since I stopped smoking, I am very seriously considering sitting in my garden with a drink and a spliff this summer.
Life's too short to deny one self the pleasures. Self denying not helped when a childhood friend dies at only 54.
I only gave up because everyone else badgered me to, I actually enjoyed smoking.
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I tried reading a Kindle to get to sleep, it would work right up to the point where I drop it into my face and wake myself with a shock. No I just listen to podcasts (any spoken word shows) to go to sleep (with cordless earphones). Usually asleep in 10 minutes, and easy to press play again if I wake up in the nightJohnMac wrote: ↑Sun May 07, 2023 8:25 pmSame here, I often wake up several times with a dry mouth. I have to drink constantly throughout the night but then have to compensate by going to the bloody toilet!
I normally fall asleep reading my Kindle but often pick it up in the early hours again to repeat the process
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So many platforms of social media that allow people to publish with gay abandon, spelling and grammar no longer hold the level of discipline that was once held in regard by our fore fathers.
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Sleeping help tip..
Try finding all the prime numbers starting from zero up to as many as you can find until you drop off.Then repeat the following night from the last one you found,you will soon drop off ..
Try finding all the prime numbers starting from zero up to as many as you can find until you drop off.Then repeat the following night from the last one you found,you will soon drop off ..
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Do sheep count humans jumping over a fence if they can't sleep
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Get the Miami GP on
That'll put yet out!
That'll put yet out!
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Wish I’d never smoked so much skunk in my formative years. Not good for depression and anxiety in later years…No Ney Never wrote: ↑Sun May 07, 2023 9:28 pmI have never had as good a night's sleep as I used to have when I smoked skunk.
The most relaxing and passive pastime I took part in.
So much so, that after over 5 years since I stopped smoking, I am very seriously considering sitting in my garden with a drink and a spliff this summer.
Life's too short to deny one self the pleasures. Self denying not helped when a childhood friend dies at only 54.
I only gave up because everyone else badgered me to, I actually enjoyed smoking.
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I was in my 20's before I touched it, and even then it was solid, Moroccan black, slate, etc. Today's proper weed has been modified and is much more potent, it's great coz you don't get bomber holes in your top.Marney&Mee wrote: ↑Sun May 07, 2023 10:06 pmWish I’d never smoked so much skunk in my formative years. Not good for depression and anxiety in later years…
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I tried talking books but the narrator just seemed to drone on and on...Rick_Muller wrote: ↑Sun May 07, 2023 9:33 pmI tried reading a Kindle to get to sleep, it would work right up to the point where I drop it into my face and wake myself with a shock. No I just listen to podcasts (any spoken word shows) to go to sleep (with cordless earphones). Usually asleep in 10 minutes, and easy to press play again if I wake up in the night
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Not sure that is what I'd call a problem, and I'm sure non of the Claret persuasion regard it as sufferingRowls wrote: ↑Sun May 07, 2023 7:12 pmDoes anybody else have this problem?- I either wake up in the middle of the night or just plain can't get to sleep.
The problem is I keep dreaming that we won the Football League by beating B.Rovetsbat their place.
Sometimes I wake up laughing in the night. Other times I start chuckling just as I'm about to drift off.
Anybody else suffering?
Imagine, if you can - and I know it is difficult - the trials and tribulations of a horse bother faced with the same images as he/she tries to sleep. That would be a problem; that would be suffering, and in that case it wouldn't be a dream, it would be a nightmare.
Sweet dreams.
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Mellow Memories.....No Ney Never wrote: ↑Sun May 07, 2023 9:28 pmI have never had as good a night's sleep as I used to have when I smoked skunk.
The most relaxing and passive pastime I took part in.
So much so, that after over 5 years since I stopped smoking, I am very seriously considering sitting in my garden with a drink and a spliff this summer.
Life's too short to deny one self the pleasures. Self denying not helped when a childhood friend dies at only 54.
I only gave up because everyone else badgered me to, I actually enjoyed smoking.
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I don't sleep, it's sleep that kills you. I havnt slept since 1987. I doze thats it. Ask me why?
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Why...St Austell Claret wrote: ↑Sun May 07, 2023 11:51 pmI don't sleep, it's sleep that kills you. I havnt slept since 1987. I doze thats it. Ask me why?
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When I'm struggling to get to sleep, I count the points gap between ourselves and the Dollopers.
Works every time.
Works every time.
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Dry mouth is something I've been left with since I had COVID over 2 years ago, I ended up with pneumonia and a stay on the covid ward in Blackburn, recovered but the worst thing is this dry mouth, kind of lips sticking together tongue to roof of mouth, never eased so i suck sweets, drinks etc, it was defined something to do with the illness.
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There are plenty of herbal teas on the market to assist Sleep and induce Calm and a mug before retiring also helps with hydration etc.