Denise1952
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I found one that I know would be nice to listen to. Anyone else have something they either listen to, or try sometime, other then music?
I turn out the light. I close my eyes, go to sleep.
.. I don't know how people need to have the radio or TV on to sleep. ...
For anyone with a iPad / IPod or similar tablet there are some very good apps on Apple iTunes to download for relaxing music / tunes very similar to the one you posted , they have quite a few free apps .
I just think of the words of all the nursery rhymes I know and I find that I have fell asleep before I even get to three or four.
I turn out the light. I close my eyes, go to sleep.
Haven't heard of Taurine, I'll look it up. I have a gal-friend that has an awful time getting to, and staying asleepI'd take a Taurine capsule. 500 mgs should be enough to provide deep dreamless sleep.
I open my front window, the one facing the street, and gently fall off to Slumberland to the sounds of motorcycles blasting past, cars blowing their horns and the various shrieks, yells and curses that make up the white noise of Barney Street ...
I have e a CD with humpback whale sounds, and for some reason I find it incredibly relaxing.
I just put in my ear plug and listen to Coast to coast radio show and it usually puts me right to sleep. Music never worked for me.
I love to read, that's my fave way to relax. I find myself going back over things if my mind wanders off, but I eventually reach the end of the book, lolI don't listen to sounds either, I read.....read until I've read a whole page without knowing what I've read, then its time to close it down.
LOL, so do you know if you make any strange noises Pappy? I heard your nose whistles when you sleep, LOLI have to have it dark too. The reason I started listening to the radio is because my wife makes all kinds of weird noises when she sleeps and this tends to drown them out.
I hear a lot of people use this method. I like a window open, winter or summer, but like the sounds I hear usually. Crickets, things like that. Although since I have developed Tinnitus, it's been a real challenge to overcome the ringing that is now constantWe sleep with a fan going. Perfect white noise and it helps circulate the air. Doesn't matter if it's the middle of winter, that fan is going. We bought a Vornado floor fan sometime early in our marriage and the thing has performed so well over the years. Great product.
I sleep with the fan on, too. The low hum of the air moving helps me sleep.