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819.1 | Sleep too well... | FNYADG::PELLATT | Just what is it with Turkey ? | Tue Aug 09 1988 06:08 | 6 |
| >> Does this happen to anyone else???...MWR
Wish it happened to me... (8^)
Great, thanks, Dave.
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819.2 | yeeaa! thats the ticket! | USACSB::OPERATOR_CB | | Tue Aug 09 1988 06:45 | 22 |
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Well, working nights plays HAVOC with the biological clock and when
I have a night off I naturally find myself waking up (becoming alert)
around 23:00.
I find myself sometimes sitting on our deck making sure the
sun comes up OK on Sunday morning. (It has so far! I must have good
supervisory potential?) Yet most of the time I watch the late movie.
due to the number of skunks in the neiborhood I am hesitant about
walks. My wife and I have had a number of close calls with these
friendly fellers but I dont wish to press my luck. The quiet time
is very nice though and listening to the birds wake up around 4ish
the little skunks ect waddle across the grass in the early light.
(there is also a neighborhood Screech Owl that always seems to catch
me off-guard and startles me a tad.) all these little things along
with a clear sky, soft wind, lounge chair, bottle of cheep wine,
3 cats, (Howard, Crystal, and Muffin) and we have the makings of
a relaxing day (or for you folks, "night") on the deck.
Thanks for entering that!
Craig-whose-tending-to-the-metal-gods-needs
wish to press my luck!
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819.3 | 3 a.m. in Colorado, yes | NEXUS::ENTLER | the Wizard | Tue Aug 09 1988 12:33 | 14 |
| RE: Insomnia.
I too, woke up around 3 A.M, and continued to toss and turn.
unfortunately I didn't have any lake to walk out by. Then again
insomnia is nothing new to me. Particularly if I have a lot on my
mind. That often occurs mafter 3 hour meetings like the one I had
last night.
As a result, I was a half hour late this morning. Why is it
that it's always easier to go to sleep after the alarm goes off?
Dan
P.S. does anyone have any quick and simple cures for insomnia?
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819.4 | yes | MARKER::KALLIS | Anger's no replacement for reason | Tue Aug 09 1988 12:37 | 9 |
| re .3 (Dan):
>P.S. does anyone have any quick and simple cures for insomnia?
I've had pretty good luck with Vitamin B1 (thiamin) -- _not_ as
part of a B-complex pill, but by itself. Tastes, well, not so good,
but it's a sort of natural sleeping pill.
Steve Kallis, Jr.
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819.5 | Watch your step | SCAVAX::GRACE | A new horse, a bigger carriage... | Tue Aug 09 1988 14:26 | 6 |
| Re .3
FWIW, Mark Twain took to sleeping on the bathroom floor as a
cure for his insomnia. Just imagine his wife Livy's surprise
upon blearily venturing, in the dark, to heed the call of
nature...
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819.6 | Vitamin B1 = Sleep. | NEXUS::ENTLER | the Wizard | Tue Aug 09 1988 15:13 | 6 |
| RE: .4 Vitamin B1, Thanks Steve i'll give it a try.
RE: .5 Get your head out of the toilet.
Sorry, I just couldn't resist. It's no sicker than your reply.
Dan
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819.7 | Another suggestion | SCOPE::PAINTER | Feelin' happy..... | Tue Aug 09 1988 17:22 | 12 |
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You can also try tryptophan (l-tryptophane or whatever). It's the
amino acid naturally found in turkey meat (which has been cited as
the reason for the post-Thanksgiving meal naps). It's expensive
though - around US $7.00 for 30 500mg. tablets.
Recommended dosage is from 500mg. to 2000mg. (2 grams). What I do
is take one, try to sleep, and if still awake in 15 min., take
another....and repeat if/as necessary. This was recommended to me
by my family doctor.
Cindy
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819.8 | Tryptophan and milk | SCOPE::PAINTER | Feelin' happy..... | Tue Aug 09 1988 17:27 | 7 |
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Oops - forgot - it is recommended that you not take tryptophan
with milk as it tends to counteract the effect of the tryptophan
(from what I can recall, though it's been a while since I read
this so cannot remember exactly why this is the case).
Cindy
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819.9 | | NEXUS::GORTMAKER | Gort Manufacturing | Wed Aug 10 1988 04:29 | 5 |
| re.3
Geez Dan next time you can't sleep you can always come in and keep
me company and maybe take a couple of calls 8^) 8^)
-j
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819.10 | suffering at home preferred! | NEXUS::ENTLER | the Wizard | Wed Aug 10 1988 11:26 | 6 |
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RE: .9
Nice try Jerry, but I rather suffer at home!
Dan
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819.11 | <another suggestion(s)> | MTBLUE::SULLIVAN_SUZ | | Wed Aug 10 1988 12:06 | 10 |
| Dan,
I find that warm milk "really" does work for insomnia. Also, reading
a few pages of a book helps.
Suz
P.S. I am not new to reading dejavu but am new to replying/writing
so please disregard note 821.
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819.12 | no thanks | NEXUS::ENTLER | the Wizard | Thu Aug 11 1988 16:05 | 6 |
| RE: .1 SORRY SUZ but warm milk, YUK!
I do often drink a glass of cold milk or a bite of cheese accomplishes
the same thing, but it takes time for the actual effect to set in.
Dan
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819.13 | | NEXUS::MORGAN | Experiencing the Age of Xochipilli. | Fri Aug 12 1988 02:36 | 2 |
| And I understand that from 1 to 4 grams of L-Tryptophan will help
you get to sleep too.
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819.14 | More on T | SCOPE::PAINTER | Feelin' happy..... | Fri Aug 12 1988 11:38 | 11 |
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Somewhere around the 6 gram mark is the cutoff for the effectiveness
of Tryptophan...or at least this was what was mentioned in 2 studies
that I've read. This is also where some people have noticed some
side effects (nausea being one of them).
Just as a caution - if you notice *any* side effects whatsoever,
then stop taking whatever it is you are taking with regard to
vitamins, minerals and amino acids.
Cindy
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819.15 | play it again, Sam | WHEEL::BISHOP | | Fri Aug 12 1988 13:14 | 11 |
| I have read (Rudolph Steiner, I think) that one good way to end
your day is to replay it backwards in your mind. Try to get to
the smallest detail.
Many times we end up thinking about the 2 things we did not get
to finish on our "list" - but have totally forgotten the 47 things
that we did accomplish. This is a healthy review to sense all that
you truly do complete every day. This works for me, in fact, I
have never gotten beyond lunch in my re-take. Hope this helps.
Dawna
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819.16 | | GLORY::WETHERINGTON | | Fri Aug 12 1988 18:35 | 3 |
| Check out 545.22 in this conference.
Doug
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819.17 | It's in the ritual | BIGALO::SULLIVAN_SUZ | | Mon Aug 15 1988 16:33 | 4 |
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It's the ritual of preparation that probably provides the best aid
for sleep. The actual getting up and warming the pan on the stove.
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819.18 | Another cure... | USAT05::KASPER | Life is like a beanstalk, isn't it... | Mon Aug 15 1988 23:58 | 4 |
| Old Ronald Regan movies or George Bush speeches usually work...
Terry
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819.19 | | NEXUS::GORTMAKER | Gort Manufacturing | Sat Aug 20 1988 14:23 | 2 |
| re-.1 Or the 'duke' whenever he opens his mouth.
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