Kaya
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What do you do to help yourself sleep? I take melatonin but it is getting to where I will have to stop because I am "getting used" to it. Other than that...I toss and turn and never sleep the whole night.
I take melatonin every night. I have taken it for over 10 years. Since it is not a drug, you don't "get used to it", but you will need more as you get older.What do you do to help yourself sleep? I take melatonin but it is getting to where I will have to stop because I am "getting used" to it. Other than that...I toss and turn and never sleep the whole night.![]()
What do you do to help yourself sleep? I take melatonin but it is getting to where I will have to stop because I am "getting used" to it. Other than that...I toss and turn and never sleep the whole night.![]()
I take melatonin every night. I have taken it for over 10 years. Since it is not a drug, you don't "get used to it", but you will need more as you get older.
Melatonin is a natural hormone that our body makes to help us sleep at night. It activates when it starts to get dark. As we get older, we make less and less of it; so when you need more to sleep, it is just that your body is making less.
Melatonin is also an anti-aging hormone. There is an excellent book about it called "The Melatonin Miracle", and it will explain all the ways that melatonin supplements help us as we age.
Meanderer, from what I have read, each person might need different levels; depending on your age, and also it seems to make a difference with how much it affects you.
I started in my mid-50's with taking a 3mg tab at night, a half hour before i am going to bed. Gradually, I have increased over the years to 6mg now at age 69. However, I found the 10mg on sale, and have ben taking that for the last few months.
I would say to start with the 3mg, and see how that works. If you are too drowsy in the morning, cut down; and if it doesn't help enough, then try a 5 mg one.
I have not read that it will affect your natural production. We hit our peak production somewhere in our mid-20's, and then it slowly decreases after that.
Melatonin is also an anti-aging hormone; and works with our pineal gland to keep our body functioning right, so it also helps our heart, helps keep cholesterol regulated, and many other things.
HappyFlowerLady
No problem getting to sleep but staying asleep for more than 4-5 hours is the problem. Once I wake up at 3-4 in AM, I can hardly ever go back to sleep. I have a time trying to find a comfortable position, as the body seems to hurt no matter how I turn.
By then, I usually get up and read or post like I'm doing right now.
I usually take a half Unisom OR a Benedryl every night. I listen to CoasttoCoastAM when I go to bed...usually around 11:30 or so... Usually have it turned down so low that I have to 'try' to hear it...unless I get fascinated by the speaker. I usually sleep for an average of 6 to 6 1/2 hrs a night... Kinda funny...I think I should have more sleep than that but I guess I do ok with that amount. This business of 'you should' get 8 hrs of sleep per night kinda gets to you and nags at you. Oh well, as Louise Hay says:
"Don't should on yourself." ... love that ...heh!![]()
When I was nine I broke my back, and at 25 I was hospitalized fro inflammatory arthrtis for two weeks. My hubby wanted to help me so badly, that without discussing it with me he purchased a king sized sleep numbers bed for over $2200.00.
The bed has controls for each side, we can change firmness to suit each of our needs.
Now instead of tossing and turning all night, we each sleep 10 to 12 hours nightly.
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