Hi - I'm a mumsnet refugee but thought i'd pick your brains whilst i'm here.
I can get to sleep fine but wake up ridiculously early and can't go back to sleep. I know that this is something that happened to all of the women in my family as they got older and apparently happens to most people as they get older but i'm only 38.
There's no point in me taking sleeping pills because i have no problem actually getting to sleep and in my experience that's what sleeping pills help with but they don't make you stay asleep beyond a few hours.
I've ordered some extended release melatonin tablets to try as willing to give anything a whirl at this point. I actually like early morning but waking up at 4.30am doesn't combine well with still looking after a very active child whose still bouncing around till 9pm at night.
Just wondered with this being an issue lots of people suffer with as they get older whether anyone has any tips? Also does it happen to everyone or does it seem to run in families? I remember my gran staying with us and sharing my room and being woken by her creeping downstairs at 4am to sit and drink coffee and smoke ciggies in the kitchen.
Sorry for such a boring and ageist first thread
just wanted to pick the brains of a demographic who might have more experience of this.
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I don't sleep well, so I do sympathise, but maybe you just don't need that much sleep.
think part of it would have to include setting an alarm so if i do manage to sleep i don't end up sleeping too long.