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I suffer from Terrible insomnia, 3 hour's sleep in 3 days. I read about CBD being used for Insomnia? Has anybody tried it? Did it Work? I'm DESPERATE, living this way isn't LIVING. 

Thanks, I don't know if it's external? People who've tried it told me it did. I do realize not everything works for everyone? I want to speak to my doctor, I've heard it can interact with Medications? I'm Diabetic n I use blood thinners IAM DESPERATEI found this below:
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If your insomnia is caused by external factors or related conditions, CBD may help by treating the causes of sleeplessness. While research on CBD is still in its infancy, some research suggests that CBD can treat anxiety. Research published in 2019 looked at whether CBD could improve sleep and or reduce anxiety.
https://www.healthline.com/health/cbd-for-insomnia
Thanks for sharing, I guess it began long time ago when I worked a graveyard shift job for many years. I'll speak to my doctor and the people who sell it, hopefully they'll know what their talking about? I thought excercise would help? NopeI've tried it for sleep and my daughter tried it but...nothing. I wasn't desperate. I just thought I should try getting REM sleep which only happens after 6 hours or so. I never had insomnia but I always wake up after 4 hours of sleep, wide awake, stay up a couple of hours and then go back to bed for another 2-3 hours.
I read it doesn't work for sleep but that some people say it's effective for pain. I didn't find that to be the case either. It was a waste of money imo. My daughter and I felt absolutely nothing.
With that said, I read not all CBD oil is alike...what the bottle label says is the strength is not always accurate.
Thanks for sharing, I've tried melitoin already, did nothing for me and its bad for Diabetics which iam. Don't know what else to do? I've pretty much tried things I read about. I use to go swimming that helped, doesn't anymoreI used to work the graveyard shift too. I think it was after that when the 2 hour awake time in the middle of the night started with me too. Also took me awhile not to snack in the middle of the night because on an 8 hour shift I would have a meal.
I read, don't take Melatonin. I never have but it's got some negative side affects apparently...it's been awhile since I read about it. You might want to google "melatonin negative side effects".
This is what happened to my husband also. Twenty five years of doing shift work messes with your biological clock. He has sleep issues.Thanks for sharing, I guess it began long time ago when I worked a graveyard shift job for many years. I'll speak to my doctor and the people who sell it, hopefully they'll know what their talking about? I thought excercise would help? Nope
I worked 31 of my 37 years with the state police on third shift. It took me awhile to make the change, but even now, there are times that I revert back to my ways, including sleep, on third shift.This is what happened to my husband also. Twenty five years of doing shift work messes with your biological clock. He has sleep issues.
I sincerely feel for you and do hope you find a solution.
I worked the third shift for 16 years and I had no trouble adjusting to normal hours sleep when I retired. Proves how different we all are.I worked 31 of my 37 years with the state police on third shift. It took me awhile to make the change, but even now, there are times that I revert back to my ways, including sleep, on third shift.
A friend of mine bought some CBD oil for his back pain when he was in Florida. I had broken the lower part of my keg, including my ankle while on duty one night. Due to the surgery that I had to repair it, I now have arthritis, which is painful at times. My neighbor gave me a few ounces to try. He said it cost him nearly $100.00. A month ago, I used it and it worked very well. It also made me drowsy enough that I decided to take a nap.
Lucky you, I've never recovered it seems? I'll be looking into a sleep study in December. Everyone keeps trying to get me to try CBD, I want to talk to my doctor about drug interactions, I'm Diabetic n use blood thinners. Thanks for sharingI worked the third shift for 16 years and I had no trouble adjusting to normal hours sleep when I retired. Proves how different we all are.
I bought some CBD for my elderly cat, it was $39 for 240mg through NuLeaf in Colorado. One day I had really bad back pain and I rubbed some of the oil on my lower back and the pain went away. I may try it again when it flares up.
This is what happens to him also so he switches from things like Benadryl to canna cookies. I make batches exclusively for him. He doesn’t take them to get high. He takes them about 1/2 an hour to an hour before bedtime so that he can sleep a full night and they work well. Of course they DO have THC in them which is a fabulous pain killer. I remember you stating that the CBD oil you take has THC in it. Smart manI worke
I worked 31 of my 37 years with the state police on third shift. It took me awhile to make the change, but even now, there are times that I revert back to my ways, including sleep, on third shift.
A friend of mine bought some CBD oil for his back pain when he was in Florida. I had broken the lower part of my keg, including my ankle while on duty one night. Due to the surgery that I had to repair it, I now have arthritis, which is painful at times. My neighbor gave me a few ounces to try. He said it cost him nearly $100.00. A month ago, I used it and it worked very well. It also made me drowsy enough that I decided to take a nap.
OK, so let's talk a little more about "The kind you take matters." Is there like a best or preferred type or brand? Which one is the very best that contains the highest grade? Is the type you are referring to legal in the U.S.?I've been taking CBD oil for about a year now. It helps my arthritis pain. It also puts me to sleep, so I stopped taking it in the morning.
The kind you take matters. They are not all the same. Dosage matters. If you don't take enough, it isn't effective. If you weigh more than average, you need an increased dose.
I haven't had any negative side effects.
I know several other people who are having good luck with CBD oil for pain, anxiety, and insomnia. The few who are not helped didn't take it long enough or a strong enough dose.
Do you find the pot is equally distributed in all squares, or sometimes are some more potent than others? How do you find the taste?The marijuana recipe I use is two heaping tablespoons of finely ground leaf to one box of brownie mix. One 1" square won't get you high but it will relax you so you can sleep. You need to take it an hour before bedtime because ingested marijuana takes a while before it becomes effective.
The CBD oil I take is made from Hemp. Low to no THC in it. What doesn't work is a bottle I bought online and one I bought in a CBD retail store in my area. Yes, hemp oil CBD is legal nationwide. The most effective CBD oil is made by a small company in my region and sold online and in a local market. No, it doesn't give you a buzz~ever! The strength is 500mg per 1 ounce bottle.
OK, so let's talk a little more about "The kind you take matters." Is there like a best or preferred type or brand? Which one is the very best that contains the highest grade? Is the type you are referring to legal in the U.S.?
I busted a grower of the plants years back. He had a basement full. As we sat and drank a few beers and smoked a few joints, NO! Just kidding. But seriously, after I arrested this grower, he educated me on the different varieties of the weed. This guy actually used chicken blood for his fertilizer. He grew the plants under ultraviolet lights, I mean huge lights. He had them sorted out and had little name tags glued onto little pegs with their "Genesis" on them. For example, one card read: "Acapulco Gold, 1st Gen" The 1st Gen means that the seeds he used to grow these plants were 1st generation, which means that they were the very first seeds harvested from a first harvested plant. The lower the Genesis number, the more value the plant has. He had stuff there from Acapulco, Hawaii, Costa Rica and of all places, Panama.
So, any of you that are into this stuff may be able to verify this next thing he told me. He said that the newer the seeds, the higher the THC level. He was telling me that he must keep his basement completely dry and warm, so as not to upset the genetics in the plants as they grow. He must harvest the plant when the THC levels are at their highest. I asked him how he knew when and he told me that he was a chemist and he knew when to harvest his crop. So, I am guessing that he may have sampled them by using other chemicals.
He was also telling me that the stuff back in the 60's and 70's couldn't hold a light to what can be grown today. It's really because the government has done so much research on cannabis that it has made it easier for the growers to be able to produce a more high efficient product. There's more to it, but it gets kind of boring after that.
Sorry to go off topic. I got carried away.
That's okay. Never too late to startThanks for sharing, I'm 64 and believe it or not? I've never done ANY kind of Drug.
Nervous too, I take other Medications that might not mix well? I'm Diabetic and take blood thinnersThat's okay. Never too late to start![]()