I can't sleep. What should I do?

WikiLorisCatcher846
01/30/25 3:46am
I can't sleep. As I'm typing this it's almost 4 in the morning and I have been just staring at the ceiling (or my phone or the insides of my eyelids) for hours. This happens a lot, I can't sleep and then I waste the night just lying there trying to fall asleep and the next day I'm exhausted. What should I do?
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Alex Dimitriu, MD
Sleep Medicine & Psychiatry Professional
01/30/25 4:02am
If you're in bed and trying to fall asleep, avoid watching the clock! But if you cannot fall asleep within about 20 minutes, get out of bed and do something relaxing, ideally reading a book, in a dimly lit room. No phones, email, or problem solving: you want a passive, relaxing activity. When you start to feel sleepy, return to bed and try to fall asleep. Ideally try to avoid tossing and turning, and getting stressed out in bed. The bed is for sleep, and sex. Keep it that way.
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Anonymous WikiKoala
Anonymous WikiKoala
02/06/25 2:52am
Hi guys. I feel tired but yet my mind keeping racing to one thing. The thing doesn't even have to do with my problems. I am facing big life decisions though like deciding what university I want to attend and deciding on funding. It's alot, it's like I am hoping I make the right decision.
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WikiKangarooKeeper877
01/30/25 10:32pm
If the thing that's keeping you up is something you're worrying about, try one of these things to clear your mind so you can fall asleep easier:
- Write down what you're thinking about and tell yourself you'll get back to it in the morning
- Count upwards as high as you can before you fall asleep
- Do breathing exercises
- Try to think of something else soothing or happy
- Play some white noise or music
- Focus on how your body feels, cycling through your senses
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WikiGiraffeDriver217
01/31/25 10:06pm
Progressive muscle relaxation works for me! What you do is tense up your muscles, hold for a second and then slowly relax them, starting from your toes and working up to the top of your head. Make sure to breathe deeply and deliberately. This helps me release tension and fall asleep! If just one cycle doesn't work for you, you can repeat the process. Really focus on how the tensing and releasing feels in different parts of your body.
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AbbyFaye4101
02/04/25 7:40pm
I take melatonin, but dont take too many
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WikiErmineSeeker308
02/02/25 8:05am
I like to fix myself a nice hot cup of tea and read a few pages of a book before bed :) A little stretching feels nice too.
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Bob_softball
02/04/25 7:40pm
You can start taking vitamins that help you fall asleep. I use the Olly brand.
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Anonymous WikiLemur
Anonymous WikiLemur
02/20/25 2:40am
your comment is SO much like me
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Anonymous WikiEagle
Anonymous WikiEagle
02/20/25 12:07pm
Real same bruh
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