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originally posted by: Peeple
a reply to: putnam6
You absolutely under no circumstances and with no excuses are not allowed to sleep for three days.
originally posted by: Katatonik
Pistachios are a good source of natural melatonin. If I'm feeling restless which is pretty often I eat some about a half or so before bed.
originally posted by: The GUT
Go to LibriVox. Pick a subject. Find yourself a good narrator or two that have that "voice," whatever that is for you, set the volume low but still listenable and...
"How It's Made" or "Forensic Files" playlists work for me too heh.
Doesn't always work for me fast, but when I do have to wait at least I have something to listen to.
I'm a sucker for a woman with an accent, any accent from Jamaican to Irish, Australian to Hispanic, and the King's English to most of Europe.
originally posted by: HODOSKE
i have similar issues. Never slept even as a kid. ALso have tinnitus. I can live on 3-4 hours of sleep and not be tired. very frustrating tossing and turning all night. I like to listen to long podcasts. Sasquatch chronicles and missing persons are good ones that talk for hours. Also use magnesium drinks . They help . Melatonin and benadryl use to work until my body got use to it. I pretty much just live with it. But try the magnesium,www.amazon.com...=sr_1_1_sspa?crid=2AZSU8LHEMZPV&keywords=calm+magn esium+powder&qid=1662064103&sprefix=calm+magne%2Caps%2C207&sr=8-1-spons&psc=1
a reply to: putnam6
Mirtazapine's pharmacology is different from that of SSRIs, SNRIs, or tricyclics. It is an Alpha-2 Receptor Antagonist (NaSSA).