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Best Advice on Living with Insomnia & Sleep Problems


Here, iVillagers who battle sleep disorders share their best shut-eye secrets.

Sip selectively
I drink something warm before I go to bed. Decaffeinated flavored tea (raspberry) helps me. --nad215

Have hot decaf tea with a small protein snack, like 1 or 2 slices of cheese. --littlemascara

Stay away from caffeine, nicotine and alcohol at least 4-6 hours before bed. --gilloo

I learned years ago that coffee contributes to sleep problems, so I limit myself to coffee in the morning only. I will have a cup of tea in the afternoon, but that is the extent of my caffeine intake. --beanygurl

Make your bedroom more blissful
I find that my sleep suffers when I am stressed, so my first line of defense against insomnia is in the form of stress busting! I use relaxation CDs at bedtime to help me unwind and focus my thoughts on something other than the turmoil that sometimes lives in my head. My favorite sleep-inducing sound is thunderstorms! Call me a weirdo, but I find thunderstorms soothing -- unless I'm outside in one, holding a giant TV antenna! --beanygurl

You may find creating a relaxing bedtime ritual helps. Start by making your bed comfy with clean sheets, blankets, etc. Have a hot shower or bath. If you have a partner, sometimes a nice massage helps. Some people swear by aromatherapy. There are entire lines for sleeping. --littlemascara

Only use your bed for sleeping. Refrain from using your bed to watch TV, pay bills, do work or read. So when you go to bed your body knows it is time to sleep. Sex is the only exception. --gilloo

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