Anyone dealt with insomnia lately, and if so, any helpful tips on overcoming it? I had been sleeping fairly well until now; going to the bathroom once or twice a night but falling back to sleep quickly. The last three nights I've been WIDE awake from 4-7am and no matter what I try I can't get comfortable and can't turn off my brain. I love all the helpful comments I've gotten like "better sleep now while you can" because, you know, I've chosen to lie awake instead of getting rest. This sleepy lady needs your tips!
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Re: Insomnia is not helping!
However for me it hits about 1 or 2 am and it isnt until 3:30 or 4:30 that the tiredness hits and our alarm goes off at 5:30.
I have had them same thing. I read or play on the iPad. I have even thought of getting up and doing laundry but then I always talk myself out of it
I have been waking up around 3 am most days for the past few weeks. Sometimes I can fall back asleep, other times I watch a little tv, and I have actually gotten up and done laundry a few times. It never fails I usually fall back to sleep about 45 minutes before my alarm goes off and feel like I can't wake up with my alarm.
Hip pain from laying on my side has been what's keeping me up. Then I have a hard time falling back to sleep.
What helped for my hip pain was getting 2 body pillows and kind of wedging my body between them. keeps the pressure of my hips and gave a few full nights sleep.
i actually have a prescription for ambien from my OB and if i wake up in the middle of the night, i take about 1/3 of a 5 mg ambien to help me fall back to sleep. while i'm waiting to fall to sleep, i read books that are light reading, mostly chick lit.
i am also telling myself, perfect, i am ready for those nighttime feedings! no adjusting necessary.