heatherlynnky
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i can't remember who it was who said they did this but it was an on air doctor. Anywho he said when he wakes in the middle of the night. Instead of tossing and turning or getting up and watching tv, he sits up in bed and does meditation. He said usually in 15 minutes he is ready to sleep again and he does not consider it sleep lost but rather meditation gained. He said before he would get upset because he was careful to make sure he got a certain amount of sleep and that upset over waking up would prevent him from falling asleep again. Wish I could remember who said it though.so lucky said:Once you get into a pattern of staying awake for several hours in the middle of the night, it's really hard to break it, and you create anxiety about it, so that decreases your chance of getting back to sleep anytime soon. If you take melatonin, you need to take magnesium and calcium with it, per my chiropractor. You might try taking something to get to sleep the first time, then something else when you wake up in the middle of the night. Benedryl is a pretty safe med to take. It is in OTC sleep aids. Taking too many will make you jittery, tho. There are "sleepy time" teas you can buy. I have one called "Seven Blossoms" that has 7 different herbs in it. You can smell the valerian, but it doesn't taste too bad. I buy it at an international food store that has a lot of Hispanic food in it. Another thing that helps me is to drink a cup of warm milk with honey in it.
Probably the main thing is to trick yourself into not caring that you are awake during that time, feeling relaxed and unworried whether you sleep or not. Don't just lie in bed and toss and turn. Get up and watch some boring TV or read a book that bores you.