Cat Purrson (08-07-2022)
Cat Purrson (08-07-2022)
I forgot to mention. If it’s not pitch black, I won’t be able to sleep. Any sort of light will keep me awake. Blackout curtains are my best friend.
And ear plugs. I think it’s because a sensory thing as well, as they soften all ambient noise. Even though I need various ambient sounds to sleep. Neurodivergence is fun!
I’ve never been able to understand how people can fall asleep with a TV on. The light and changing sound can and does wake me up/keep me awake. My husband always falls asleep with his iPad on watching Netflix and it drives me CRAZY.
I also don’t use the anything melatonin related just because it’s never worked for me, but that could an ADHD thing for me personally /shrug
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I can’t speak for Zzzquil but I can speak for Benadryl. I take it daily because of my sensitive skin and allergies. Can’t be itchy if you’re not conscious
Because of my various allergies and skin sensitivity, I was recommended by my immunologist when I had intensive allergy testing done to take Benadryl nightly to prevent or lessen the hives I get. It works AND it puts me out. Only downside is sometimes it causes vivid/very realistic dreams and can make you groggy. If I’m having a bad reaction and take 2 Benadryl, phew. Out like a light and will be tired for the next two days. But the hives? Gone.
So if you’re like me, and you have allergies and need help sleeping, Benadryl may be your solution. Costco sells a huge pack of them, 10/10 lasts a good while.
Cat Purrson (08-07-2022)
I feel like that's a hard one for me to answer since I have always had a problem with waking up, I'm just not a morning person in general. Honestly, my sleep schedule in general is just a mess right now since I don't have an alarm I need to wake up to, but it certainly gets the job of getting me to sleep done! I can't really speak for the Z-Quil ones specifically since it's been awhile since I tried them and can't really remember what those mornings were like, but with this other brand I do find that I often wake up before I've gotten my full 8-9 hours of sleep, so in my experience, yes, I am able to physically wake up- whether I'm grumpy or not, lol! The brand I take now, Nature Made, actually has an "extended release" version that is supposed to help you stay asleep. I'm nearly done that bottle now but they haven't really made a difference to me, so I'm just going to stick with their extra strength ones.
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Cat Purrson (08-07-2022)
I am also like you however I can fall asleep infront of the TV. Hubby will be watching a sow and it can be a full blown action movie and if I'm tied enough I can doze right off. The kicker is when I wake up and drG my ass to bed I can't fall asleep haha!
I do however night darkness to sleep! Hig fant of black out curtains, blinds and if necessary an eye mask. Growing up I could only sleep in dead silence however since being with a partner I need something constant to drown out any heavy breathing/snoring so a fan or a white noise maker is an absolute must now!
I don't have allergies so I can't speak to Benadryl so I may look into Zzzquil and have an emergency stash just in case.
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It's true different medications will have different effects. I guess I will just have to give it a go on a night where I don't have many responsibilities the next day and see what happens. I am also not a morning person so I definitely don't want something that will make it harder to get out of bed. Thanks for your feedback
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A lot of people I know have mentioned melatonin makes them groggy when they wake up but I've never felt that personally.
Might need to experiment with dosages maybe?
Cat Purrson (08-07-2022)
This is absolutely a shoulder devil response, but I don't go to bed until I'm already exhausted. That isn't like an intentional plan to help with sleep or anything, I just get absorbed in whatever I'm doing and lose track of time. I almost always fall asleep pretty fast but I can't pretend this tendency isn't a huge factor haha
The healthier thing I do though is listen to the same playlist every night. Music is a good balance for my brain energy - listening to lyrics is something to focus on so I don't get sucked into some big involved train of thought, but not engaging enough to keep me awake for it alone
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Cat Purrson (08-07-2022)
When I used to do exercise at night I definitely ended very tired and sleep quickly. So I'd say you could do something that phisically drains some energy.
Also sometimes I just read, nothing so serious or complicated, and eventually I fall asleep.
Sorry for not having more advices :c
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Cat Purrson (08-07-2022)
I like it colder (must have AC in the spring/summer) and usually some form of white noise if there isn't almost complete silence.
The AC covers that.
I do miss back home when I heard katydids and tree frogs at night in the summer. It would help lull me to sleep. I live in the city now so it's sirens, angry junkies screaming, dogs and car horns, lol.
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Cat Purrson (08-07-2022)
i also try to stay up and out of bed until i am really tired. i try to wash my face and brush my teeth earlier too because that wakes me up sometimes.
temperature is very important to me too. i CANNOT sleep if i’m too hot. i have a rechargeable camping fan on my nightstand i turn off if i’m getting to warm. sleeping with a separate blanket from my partner helps too.
i’m a tv sleeper too but i like a small screen (like an ipad) that i can turn away from myself and i’ll just listen to something i’ve seen a million times.
this one is likely v specific to me, but on nights that i’m laying in bed, tossing and turning, i shut my eyes and run through the map of final fantasy x hahahahaha i’ve played it so many times i have it memorized and all of the locations are semi connected. a different linear game or world could probably work similarly.
i think the trick for me when i can’t sleep is just keeping my mind occupied with something comforting. maybe there was some validity to counting sheep??!
Cat Purrson (08-07-2022)
Strangely, I think falling asleep for me has to be a comforted state of mind, and like a very precise one.
As such, I usually leave on a YouTube playlist of someone talking about very factual information back to back. Alongside that, I've found having a weighted blanket helped me from tossing too much in bed. I still do get some really vivid and bizarre dreams as of late, so I can't say if I'm getting quality sleep or not.
Cat Purrson (08-07-2022)