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Broken sleep

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nadateturbe Wed 15-Sept-21 06:51:08

This is a problem atm for me. I sleep until about 4/4 30am.
Some good suggestions to try. Thanks.
I hope something helps Dorset...

Dorsetcupcake61 Wed 15-Sept-21 06:38:22

So many helpful suggestions above. I have read before that historically people had breaks in the night where they may have done a few light chores. I also read about these wake up times being related to metabolic processes.
I do try and keep the breaks minimal,relaxing,making an effort not to glance at my phone etc. The only comfort is the deep sleep I get before I wake up,nevertheless that constant feeling of being just a little bit tired is frustrating!

VioletSky Tue 14-Sept-21 23:19:36

I also have broken sleep but the worst for me was on beta blockers as I really didn't think they would cause Insomnia. I was a sleepwalking wreck for months.

To get to sleep I tell myself a story, it can be anything really. I've heard it can inspire good dreams and it does seem to help me sleep through more weirdly

Bea65 Tue 14-Sept-21 22:58:32

M0nica I also don't switch light on and fumble my way to the loo and back...have had broken sleep for years despite lots of meds/listening to waves on audio ..just part of my life?

Jane43 Tue 14-Sept-21 22:56:44

Doctor Michael Mosley did a wonderful programme about sleep ‘The Truth About Sleep’. It may be on the BBCiPlayer, if not you may be able to find it on the Internet.

He claims that sleep is linked to digestion and recommended prebiotics to help with sleep problems. Here is a link about it:

www.bimuno.com/prebiotics-and-sleep/

I take the prebiotic Inulin every day because it helps me with constipation which has always been a problem for me. It is a white powder of concentrated fibre derived from chicory root, it dissolves easily in a hot drink. It also helps to reduce visceral fat.

MayBee70 Tue 14-Sept-21 22:43:14

I go to sleep listening to a Paul McKenna sleep tape. If I can’t get straight back to sleep when I wake up in the night I put it on again. Unlike his other tapes it doesn’t wake you up at the end thankfully, which would, of course, defeat the whole object. Even if I don’t need to get up for the loo the dog has a habit of wanting one in the early hours, usually just as I’ve got off to sleep. Annoyingly she can go for half the day without needing to go out for one, especially when it’s raining.

M0nica Tue 14-Sept-21 22:04:38

It is a trivial point but I try not to wake up properly when I get up in the night for the loo. I turn no lights on, barely open my eyes so I do not wake up fully.

I also have a Kindle which I keep with the lowest light level commensurate with being able to read and keep it under my pillow, if I am really waking I quickly turn that on and within a page or two I find myself drifting, I can then just push the kindle under the pillow it will soon turn itself off.

My aim is to keep any wakeful period as quiet and dark and undisturbed as possible.

BlueBelle Tue 14-Sept-21 21:56:33

It is proven that we are not made to sleep 8 hours full on as everyone believes and it is perfectly natural especially when older to have breaks in the night
My biggest advice is don’t think about it don’t feel it’s going to be a problem and just accept it then wont actually be a problem

Newatthis Tue 14-Sept-21 21:41:15

Practice YogaNidra. This is a mind yoga method which will, once practised, will put you into a state of deep relaxation very quickly and you will fall asleep very quickly. The more you practice it the better you get at it and you can actually fall asleep instantly before you’ve even reached the end of the recording. Download it from YouTube

Smileless2012 Tue 14-Sept-21 17:49:31

I'm the same Septimia; where does it all come fromconfused

Dorsetcupcake61 Tue 14-Sept-21 17:46:26

Hi,thank you for your replies. Since January I have been back to work F/T after a few decades P/T. I have to be up at 6.15 so I find I'm always feeling a bit tired! When I am asleep I seem to sleep through anything! I must admit the only solution I have found is to be in bed preferably by 9.00 so I get the sleep in before I wake up.Even when working P/T the pattern was the same!

sodapop Tue 14-Sept-21 12:39:10

I always wake at least twice in the night. I go to the lavatory but then can't get back to sleep so end up reading for an hour. If my sleep is interrupted too much I have a 30minute nap in the afternoon.

Septimia Tue 14-Sept-21 08:27:46

I usually wake up 2 or 3 times, often needing the loo. Usually I drop off again without any problems. It only bothers me if I can't settle and get back to sleep.

I'd say don't worry about it as long as you can fall asleep again and you're getting enough sleep.

Dorsetcupcake61 Tue 14-Sept-21 08:21:40

I'm nearly 60 and without fail wake up several times during night. I've tried everything from herbal teas,magnesium supplements,lavender etc. I never have a problem falling asleep,just staying that way!
Any suggestions?