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BlueBelle Thu 29-Jan-26 07:12:30

Welcome everyone to a new page I can’t believe we ve hit the page 10 mark
See you all in the earlies

BlueBelle Tue 03-Feb-26 04:53:04

Morning all 12 midnight till quarter to 5 so I ve had my 5 hours and feel pretty ok off to work at 8, work days are my happy days
Have a good day everyone

grandMattie Tue 03-Feb-26 04:40:04

Hello. LGG! I have the opposite problem. Falling asleep is very easy, it’s staying asleep which I can’t seem to do.
crazyH, carpel tunnel is not a disease but causes problems same as , say, Asperger’s…
Awake now. Had a better night. I think not having a nap helps, although I’m in bed not long after 9 pm? I do read and think before switching the light out - physically and metaphorically 😆🤩

crazyH Tue 03-Feb-26 04:06:54

😂

Doodledog Tue 03-Feb-26 03:57:18

I’m not going to start considering that one, or I’ll be awake all night grin

crazyH Tue 03-Feb-26 03:57:10

Thanks Doodledog

crazyH Tue 03-Feb-26 03:55:26

And 2 of my fingers are hurting - carpal tunnel syndrome 😫 - why is it called a syndrome I wonder 🤔

Doodledog Tue 03-Feb-26 03:53:26

Infuriating, isn’t it? You have my sympathy, for what that’s worth.

crazyH Tue 03-Feb-26 03:52:01

Same here - dozed off earlier - wide awake - just can’t get back to sleep.

Doodledog Tue 03-Feb-26 03:31:56

I fell asleep at about midnight, but woke up again an hour ago and can’t get back to sleep. It’s so frustrating. I have to get up and out of the house this morning, and have a long ‘to do’ list after being ill last week. I’m going to be running on empty. I’ve played a hypnosis track, which was relaxing, but didn’t send me to sleep. I had a long bath before bed, used scented oils in the bedroom, but nothing worked. I don’t know what to try next.

Moth62 Tue 03-Feb-26 02:54:57

Oh, dear. I’ve just finished off the tube of Pringles… hmm

cornergran Tue 03-Feb-26 02:54:36

After several decent nights I’m having a ‘waking night’. I’m more fortunate than many in that it isn’t every night now, used to be though so I do understand. I think I’ll make a cuppa, visit the bathroom and settle back down, wait and see. A book on my iPad is my saviour during these nights. If I don’t drift off I’ll be reading, not a bad way to spend a few dark hours. Best wishes to all night owls.

LadyGaGa Tue 03-Feb-26 02:42:45

Hello. Glad I’m not the only one. Wide awake as usual. Once I get to sleep I’m ok, but it’s dropping off that’s hard for me. My mind is like a rolling piece of film that I just can’t shut off. I’ve tried everything under the sun. I know I should really get up for a while but I really don’t want to go downstairs where it’s cold, so I’ll read and give it a bit longer. This happens more often than not, but I guess it’s just something I need to accept - it’s not as though I have to get up for work. Good luck night owls!

Moth62 Tue 03-Feb-26 02:40:04

I did what I sometimes do and slept deeply for about an hour and then, ping, wide awake for hours going over stuff in my head. So have left DH snoring and come downstairs for a mug of hot milk.

Mollygo Tue 03-Feb-26 02:12:03

Well it’s not a good night tonight. Couldn’t get to sleep and now it’s after two and I’m awake again. Let’s hope milk and a book will help.

JamesandJon33 Tue 03-Feb-26 01:46:54

Morning everyone. Been awake since just after 12. My own fault as I had a large glass of squash before bed.

GrannyGravy13 Mon 02-Feb-26 19:19:28

crazyH

I read somewhere Magnesium is good for sleep. It’s on my shopping list…

I take magnesium from an online company called British Supplements.

No nasty fillers or additives 👍🏻

crazyH Mon 02-Feb-26 18:23:37

I read somewhere Magnesium is good for sleep. It’s on my shopping list…

Liaise Mon 02-Feb-26 18:15:14

Wide awake at 2.45 am. That was it for the night.

Greenfinch Mon 02-Feb-26 14:59:04

I shouldn’t worry too much about it Jazziesmum. My MiL was always a very bad sleeper but she was as tough as old boots and lived into her nineties. I don’t remember her ever being ill or tired.

Jazziesmum Mon 02-Feb-26 08:12:18

I haven’t slept for more than 5 hours in a night since my first child was born in 1982. Now at the age of 68 I usually wake at about 2.30 and very rarely drop off again. I do read, lie awake and worry about everything happening in my sad life, but I’ve accepted the fact that this is me, I will probably never get 7 hours again. I try not to read the warnings about lack of good sleep and the association with unwanted diseases as that winds me up even more. So, I will just accept that I am short of good sleep, look after myself as best I can and not take too much notice of scary newspaper and magazine articles.

BlueBelle Mon 02-Feb-26 05:59:47

Midnight to quarter to 4 , then back till quarter to 6
Happy with that, over 5 hours in two parts is good enough for me.
Have a good day everyone

Greenfinch Mon 02-Feb-26 05:42:24

Painful leg keeping me awake again. Spasmodic sleep as it is only possible while sitting up! Have taken my full quota of painkillers but they don’t seem to help much. I have left my book downstairs so am using my phone. I am reading Jude the Obcure: a sombre but thoughtful tome!

Purplepixie Mon 02-Feb-26 05:34:39

Wide awake at 4am! I never get a full nights sleep. Just reading a book by Paul O’Grady. So funny. Thank goodness DH sleeps in another room. I’m going to try and get back to sleep until 7.30sm. Byeeeee!

JamesandJon33 Mon 02-Feb-26 05:31:51

Asleep by nine and straight through until4:20. Not so bad .

grandMattie Mon 02-Feb-26 05:04:42

I rarely manage to see the end of a 9pm programme, go to bed, then read for an hour… 😊
I have absolutely no problem falling asleep, it the staying asleep that evades me. Oh, how I wish I was like my mother who could sleep 10 a night, then have a nap in the afternoon.