awake all night
#21
Junior Member
Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: western NC
Posts: 175
Recently I read and my sleep doc confirmed, that the TV and computer should not be resorted to when sleepless. The bluish light from each of them fools the brain into a wake up mode as does sunlight. The thing to do is read with a yellowish light. My recommendation as a retired lawyer is to read the Internal Revenue Code. My doc recommends the Obama medical plan. Either way you will be bored into the deepest of slumbers and will have no memory of what you've read.
#23
Originally Posted by donnajean
What annoys me is when I fall asleep trying to watch a TV program. Then, I move myself to the bed & cannot go back to sleep.
#26
Super Member
Join Date: Jul 2010
Posts: 1,256
Originally Posted by ckcowl
quite the generalization---
i know a number of men who suffer from insomnia...i don't think it's true men drop off to sleep- women lay awake...i think it's
anyone with alot on their mind lays awake- those who handle stress a little better- sleep better...man or woman- makes no difference.
i know a number of men who suffer from insomnia...i don't think it's true men drop off to sleep- women lay awake...i think it's
anyone with alot on their mind lays awake- those who handle stress a little better- sleep better...man or woman- makes no difference.
#27
Have a sleep test done. I did not realise that I needed a CPAP machine. I was lucky if I got 2 hours sleep every night. Now the lag time before I drop off to sleep is no more than 5 - 10 minutes. I wake refreshed, have lost weight and got over some illnesses simply by resting properly.
#28
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Join Date: Dec 2009
Location: Somewhere in Time
Posts: 2,697
I think men have an easier time letting go. Our brains are just naturally more active. Our left and right brains work together and possibly work to obtain solutions while we are not influcencing the thought process. I frequently wakeup and find I have the solution to a problem I have been pondering for days.
I love those AH HA awakenings. And, yes they frequently happen in the middle of the night. I also find that I sleep deeply for about three hours and than awaken ready to start my day.
I love those AH HA awakenings. And, yes they frequently happen in the middle of the night. I also find that I sleep deeply for about three hours and than awaken ready to start my day.
#29
Originally Posted by Hosta
why is it men just drop off as soon as they lay down and snore the night away and we women are awake most of the night?
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