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RE: Who Sleeps . . . . . - Carsman - 08-21-2015

Thanks for the info, taking it now. Bed


(I see the sleep Doc on the 27th, c'mon 27th!)


RE: Who Sleeps . . . . . - username - 08-21-2015

If your problem involves falling asleep, I can't see what they can do for you (except give you the common advice on the subject and/or some pills).

Common advice: Go to sleep at the same time every night, make your bedroom for sleep (or sex) only....no t.v.'s, computers etc. I was told recently that you ought to even cover every "dot" of light in there. If you have a cell phone in there charging and there's any lights on it whatsoever, they should be covered. I think illuminated clocks are a no-no too.

Or...you could just wear a sleep mask, I suppose. I've started doing that not for getting to sleep but because I found I was waking up with the sun. The first bit of sunlight and my eyes would open even though I hadn't had near enough sleep. So, I have a satin little sleep mask...kind of sexy when my husband reaches over and I can't even see it errr, I mean him, coming...I mean...oh never mind.

I've slept well the last few nights. I have that medical marijuana appointment today but I think I'm going to reschedule it. I still want it (just in case) but there's a good chance that even with an appointment, I might have to wait hours to be seen and I've got other things I need to take care of.


RE: Who Sleeps . . . . . - Carsman - 08-22-2015

No unfortunately in my case it has nothing to do with light, it has to do with after I sleep for 2 or 3 hours, & I get up, I can't "clear" my mind of thousands of thoughts.

So my mind is racing and I can't fall back asleep.


RE: Who Sleeps . . . . . - ramseycat - 08-22-2015

I'd like to sleep in. But Theo climbs on my head and tries to chew on my hair at 4 or 5am every morning. I get up and feed him. Then he comes back and chews on my ear. He wants attention. He's lucky I love him.


RE: Who Sleeps . . . . . - sally - 08-22-2015

(08-22-2015, 02:39 AM)Carsman Wrote: No unfortunately in my case it has nothing to do with light, it has to do with after I sleep for 2 or 3 hours, & I get up, I can't "clear" my mind of thousands of thoughts.

So my mind is racing and I can't fall back asleep.

I read somewhere to write all of your thoughts and list of things to do in a notebook and put it in a corner of the room before you go to bed. If you wake up with racing thoughts tell yourself it's all covered in the notebook and nothing you can do about it right now anyway. Then think of something that has nothing to do with work or family. But don't count sheep because that's boring as shit, I've tried that one before.


RE: Who Sleeps . . . . . - Carsman - 08-22-2015

(08-22-2015, 12:11 PM)sally Wrote:
(08-22-2015, 02:39 AM)Carsman Wrote: No unfortunately in my case it has nothing to do with light, it has to do with after I sleep for 2 or 3 hours, & I get up, I can't "clear" my mind of thousands of thoughts.

So my mind is racing and I can't fall back asleep.

I read somewhere to write all of your thoughts and list of things to do in a notebook and put it in a corner of the room before you go to bed. If you wake up with racing thoughts tell yourself it's all covered in the notebook and nothing you can do about it right now anyway. Then think of something that has nothing to do with work or family. But don't count sheep because that's boring as shit, I've tried that one before.

I used to be able to picture myself in a small rowboat, on a glass smooth lake. And I just very slowly rowed, left stroooke, right stroooke, left stroooke, right stroooke, and eventually (not too long) I fell asleep. No more.

Now, I can't get that relaxing picture in my mind, it seems like a million things are zinging around in there, and I can't slow it down! And I get as restless as a rattlesnake!
(I HATE SNAKES)


RE: Who Sleeps . . . . . - username - 08-22-2015

Heh. Sounds like a metaphor for jacking off.

Maybe you should stroke the worm when you wake up?


RE: Who Sleeps . . . . . - Carsman - 08-23-2015

No, that's a little faster stroke! 94 hah

(The Rowing was real slooooooow)


RE: Who Sleeps . . . . . - Carsman - 08-23-2015

I mean slooooooooooooooow. hah


RE: Who Sleeps . . . . . - Clang McFly - 08-23-2015

(08-22-2015, 06:54 PM)Carsman Wrote:
(08-22-2015, 12:11 PM)sally Wrote:
(08-22-2015, 02:39 AM)Carsman Wrote: No unfortunately in my case it has nothing to do with light, it has to do with after I sleep for 2 or 3 hours, & I get up, I can't "clear" my mind of thousands of thoughts.

So my mind is racing and I can't fall back asleep.

I read somewhere to write all of your thoughts and list of things to do in a notebook and put it in a corner of the room before you go to bed. If you wake up with racing thoughts tell yourself it's all covered in the notebook and nothing you can do about it right now anyway. Then think of something that has nothing to do with work or family. But don't count sheep because that's boring as shit, I've tried that one before.

I used to be able to picture myself in a small rowboat, on a glass smooth lake. And I just very slowly rowed, left stroooke, right stroooke, left stroooke, right stroooke, and eventually (not too long) I fell asleep. No more.

Now, I can't get that relaxing picture in my mind, it seems like a million things are zinging around in there, and I can't slow it down! And I get as restless as a rattlesnake!
(I HATE SNAKES)
maybe imagine the boat bottom is insolated with rubber and the lake is electrified.


RE: Who Sleeps . . . . . - Carsman - 08-23-2015

(08-23-2015, 05:30 PM)Clang McFly Wrote:
(08-22-2015, 06:54 PM)Carsman Wrote:
(08-22-2015, 12:11 PM)sally Wrote:
(08-22-2015, 02:39 AM)Carsman Wrote: No unfortunately in my case it has nothing to do with light, it has to do with after I sleep for 2 or 3 hours, & I get up, I can't "clear" my mind of thousands of thoughts.

So my mind is racing and I can't fall back asleep.

I read somewhere to write all of your thoughts and list of things to do in a notebook and put it in a corner of the room before you go to bed. If you wake up with racing thoughts tell yourself it's all covered in the notebook and nothing you can do about it right now anyway. Then think of something that has nothing to do with work or family. But don't count sheep because that's boring as shit, I've tried that one before.

I used to be able to picture myself in a small rowboat, on a glass smooth lake. And I just very slowly rowed, left stroooke, right stroooke, left stroooke, right stroooke, and eventually (not too long) I fell asleep. No more.

Now, I can't get that relaxing picture in my mind, it seems like a million things are zinging around in there, and I can't slow it down! And I get as restless as a rattlesnake!
(I HATE SNAKES)
maybe imagine the boat bottom is insolated with rubber and the lake is electrified.

Electrifying anything doesn't sound relaxing! hah


RE: Who Sleeps . . . . . - Carsman - 08-24-2015

Over & out, going to Bed trying to 32


RE: Who Sleeps . . . . . - Clang McFly - 08-24-2015

(08-23-2015, 11:34 PM)Carsman Wrote:
(08-23-2015, 05:30 PM)Clang McFly Wrote:
(08-22-2015, 06:54 PM)Carsman Wrote:
(08-22-2015, 12:11 PM)sally Wrote:
(08-22-2015, 02:39 AM)Carsman Wrote: No unfortunately in my case it has nothing to do with light, it has to do with after I sleep for 2 or 3 hours, & I get up, I can't "clear" my mind of thousands of thoughts.

So my mind is racing and I can't fall back asleep.

I read somewhere to write all of your thoughts and list of things to do in a notebook and put it in a corner of the room before you go to bed. If you wake up with racing thoughts tell yourself it's all covered in the notebook and nothing you can do about it right now anyway. Then think of something that has nothing to do with work or family. But don't count sheep because that's boring as shit, I've tried that one before.

I used to be able to picture myself in a small rowboat, on a glass smooth lake. And I just very slowly rowed, left stroooke, right stroooke, left stroooke, right stroooke, and eventually (not too long) I fell asleep. No more.

Now, I can't get that relaxing picture in my mind, it seems like a million things are zinging around in there, and I can't slow it down! And I get as restless as a rattlesnake!
(I HATE SNAKES)
maybe imagine the boat bottom is insolated with rubber and the lake is electrified.

Electrifying anything doesn't sound relaxing! hah
it is if you imagine the million things zinging around being shocked/stunned to sleep.


RE: Who Sleeps . . . . . - Carsman - 08-25-2015

(08-24-2015, 01:35 PM)Clang McFly Wrote:
(08-23-2015, 11:34 PM)Carsman Wrote:
(08-23-2015, 05:30 PM)Clang McFly Wrote:
(08-22-2015, 06:54 PM)Carsman Wrote:
(08-22-2015, 12:11 PM)sally Wrote: I read somewhere to write all of your thoughts and list of things to do in a notebook and put it in a corner of the room before you go to bed. If you wake up with racing thoughts tell yourself it's all covered in the notebook and nothing you can do about it right now anyway. Then think of something that has nothing to do with work or family. But don't count sheep because that's boring as shit, I've tried that one before.

I used to be able to picture myself in a small rowboat, on a glass smooth lake. And I just very slowly rowed, left stroooke, right stroooke, left stroooke, right stroooke, and eventually (not too long) I fell asleep. No more.

Now, I can't get that relaxing picture in my mind, it seems like a million things are zinging around in there, and I can't slow it down! And I get as restless as a rattlesnake!
(I HATE SNAKES)
maybe imagine the boat bottom is insolated with rubber and the lake is electrified.

Electrifying anything doesn't sound relaxing! hah
it is if you imagine the million things zinging around being shocked/stunned to sleep.

Got any extra rubber laying around? hah


RE: Who Sleeps . . . . . - Clang McFly - 08-25-2015

(08-25-2015, 03:15 AM)Carsman Wrote:
(08-24-2015, 01:35 PM)Clang McFly Wrote:
(08-23-2015, 11:34 PM)Carsman Wrote:
(08-23-2015, 05:30 PM)Clang McFly Wrote:
(08-22-2015, 06:54 PM)Carsman Wrote: I used to be able to picture myself in a small rowboat, on a glass smooth lake. And I just very slowly rowed, left stroooke, right stroooke, left stroooke, right stroooke, and eventually (not too long) I fell asleep. No more.

Now, I can't get that relaxing picture in my mind, it seems like a million things are zinging around in there, and I can't slow it down! And I get as restless as a rattlesnake!
(I HATE SNAKES)
maybe imagine the boat bottom is insolated with rubber and the lake is electrified.

Electrifying anything doesn't sound relaxing! hah
it is if you imagine the million things zinging around being shocked/stunned to sleep.

Got any extra rubber laying around? hah
just some 25 year old condoms collecting dust.hah


RE: Who Sleeps . . . . . - Carsman - 08-28-2015

Ok here I go again, looking for 32

(Where's my ZzzQuil?)

(Oh yeah, I saw the sleep Doc today, he said I need meds, damn)


RE: Who Sleeps . . . . . - Duchess - 08-28-2015



I sleep like the dead.

I hope I haven't just jinxed myself.



RE: Who Sleeps . . . . . - Carsman - 08-28-2015

Clear head, clear mind! Smiley_emoticons_stumm


RE: Who Sleeps . . . . . - Carsman - 08-29-2015

This time tomorrow, I'll still be in NYC, hopefully not asleep! hah


RE: Who Sleeps . . . . . - Carsman - 08-30-2015

Had no problem getting to sleep last night at round 2:45 am, I just got back from a rockin BD party in NYC! What a blast! Cheers