Why Can't I Ever Sleep?
The blue light that is emitted from electronics interfers with the release of melatonin which the pituitary gland releases a few hours before bed time. Tv is an electronic and people think that helps them sleep NOT. Google electronic blue light and you will find a lot of info out there.
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Open RNY May 7
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I've had trouble sleeping for years. Before my RNY in 2008 I was prescribed Ambien and slept so good.....loved it; however, I did fear I couldn't be awakened during the night in case of an emergency. My husband has a lot of health problems so he was afraid he wouldn't be able to waken me. My primary doctor was against my taking it so I quit. I tried every O-T-C sleep aid with little results. I've tried Melotonin, did nothing for me. For awhile Unisom worked pretty well, but eventually I was back to sleeping a few hours then just dozing off. Benedryl works well. I take one at bedtime and have been sleeping from about 10:30 to around 5:00 am. That probably isn't a good solution, but it's working.
I have a noise machine I've used the last 3 nights and it seems to help.
~Jo~
RNY: July 8, 2008
Dr. John Price
Kansas City, MO
I have a mild sleep disorder and the first thing they teach you is about "good sleep hygiene". Starting an hour before you want to sleep, you do all your night care/self care stuff (teeth, face cleansing, etc). Once you're done that you turn off all electronics/blinking lights and close the blinds, and dim the lights (or if your lights don't dim, turn off all but one small, not-too-bright lamp). Read or do something quiet that isn'****ching tv (sketch, stretch, pray, meditate). Fifteen minutes before you want to be asleep you should be in bed, in bed clothes, lights off, eyes closed, quietly reflecting on your day, or last night's dreams, anything that isn't going to get you revved up or worked up. If you follow this to the letter, by the time your appointed sleep hour comes you will be asleep. If you do this every night for two weeks and still can't sleep, you may have a sleep disorder. Or you need to quit caffeine