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Jamesy
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05 Dec 2021, 4:06 pm

At the moment I go to bed at 11:30 and then finding myself waking up at 3:00 or 4:00 in the morning. When I wake up in the early morning it can take me up to hours to drift back of to sleep.

What reasons could be behind do you think me waking up early? My dad has the same problem to.



misha00
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05 Dec 2021, 6:11 pm

You might try exercize and yoga or even meditation as well, and see if that works.

Some people think the "Blue light" of computers/cell phones keep people awake.



There's a long list of other things, if you do the research

"The most common causes are:

stress, anxiety or depression
noise
a room that's too hot or cold
uncomfortable beds
alcohol, caffeine or nicotine
recreational drugs like cocaine or ecstasy
jet lag
shift work" --nhs.uk

"go to bed and wake up at the same time every day

relax at least 1 hour before bed, for example, take a bath or read a book

make sure your bedroom is dark and quiet – use curtains, blinds, an eye mask or ear plugs if needed

exercise regularly during the day

make sure your mattress, pillows and covers are comfortable

Don’t
do not smoke or drink alcohol, tea or coffee at least 6 hours before going to bed

do not eat a big meal late at night

do not exercise at least 4 hours before bed

do not watch television or use devices, like smartphones, right before going to bed, because the bright light makes you more awake

do not nap during the day

do not drive when you feel sleepy

do not sleep in after a bad night's sleep and stick to your regular sleeping hours instead" ---nks.org



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07 Dec 2021, 11:01 am

All of the above but check your diet also. Low blood sugar at night can cause your liver to dump glucose into your bloodstream to correct it. You wake up buzzing and can't get back to sleep. Happens more commonly in diabetics/pre-diabetics but I used to get it with a low-carb diet.


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