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    • KasiK
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      Do some exercise and tired yourself out.  Before going to sleep

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      • FadezF
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        I feel like the melatonin supplements got overlooked. Let me tell you, take 30mg of those and it’ll knock you the F out. I was taking them after I had a cyst removed from my back because all I could do was lay around all day. They will definitely put you down. I also second the edible. But I feel like you can definitely get a weed hangover if you over serve yourself. Melatonin will put you down without the grogginess next morning. Just my 2 cents. Hope you get some rest my man

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        • popvultureP
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          I know everybody's different, but I can tell you that as a sober guy, I sleep much more restfully and wake up less during the night now that I don't drink. With alcohol, I'd often pass out immediately then wake up on and off throughout the night. I also suggest winding down for a while before bedtime by reading a book, maybe giving yourself at least an hour of not looking at your phone or any kind of screen.

          Also, melatonin definitely helps, but often you have to let it build up in your system, i.e. take it nightly for a little while to really get the proper effect. And of course the nice thing about it is that it's not habit forming.

          I believe some peeps also take 5HTP for sleep?

          EDIT also must add that I HIGHLY second the recommendation for exercise. It just makes everything better — physical, mental health, sleep etc.

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          • Paul9221P
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            My buddy had a cocktail of melatonin, Valerian root, and 5-HTP that he would take to knock him out.

            Start with melatonin and see what happens. You might just need a few good night rests to get your sleep system back on the rails and then you can stop taking it.

            Blanket-line all the things!!!

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            • Bfd70B
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              Just saw this thread. Terrible. I Spent 6 months getting 4 or less hours of sleep a night. When you’re at that level of insomnia and someone says stuff like a warm bath or melatonin you want to flog them. I had tried everything. Most over the counter meds develop a tolerance too quickly. Weed had me awake and super stoned (yes, indica, yes cbn). Benzos are awesome! You also build a tolerance and they are as addictive af. I agree, stay away. Only thing that worked was a trazodone prescription. I would have preferred not to go scripts but by day 4 in a row of no sleep i wanted to run into traffic. Cognitive behavioral therapy is also recommended in conjunction. At the end of the day you need to deal with the things in your mind keeping you awake. Good luck. It was really one of the most painful experiences of my life.

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              • scarfmaceS
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                I've been an insomniac for most my life and the thing that realy helped me was advice I got from a college professor who was also an Insomniac.

                Basicly you have to treat your bed like the pavlov dog and the bell. If you see your bed, you will think of sleep.

                When you lay in bed and can't sleep after 15min, get back up and do something else. Watch some tv, do some chores anything that is calm and doesn't involve to much thought. after 1h you try again.

                You will sleep eventualy but it can take a couple days - weeks to get it right. For the most part now, I fall asleep pretty easy but I still wake up every night usualy I can fall asleep almost right away. If I'm out of luck, I still have to get up and repeat 2-4 times.

                "It is better to keep your mouth closed and let people think you are a fool than to open it and remove all doubt."

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                • Filthy2123ozjunkieF
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                  I haven't taken any sleeping pills for over 3 weeks now.  But I have been working at least 80 hours a week. At night I am so tired I can barely keep my eyes open.

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                  • popvultureP
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                    Just remembered this bit I read about our adrenal glands and how stress/diet/etc affects them…

                    There was one thing that said ideally you should eat less carbs, more protein in the morning and have something more carb-focused in the evening, as it can make for better sleep. Might be worth a look!

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                    • B
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                      If you have time, please try to listen to Andrew Huberman PhD’s podcast.  He is a professor of neurobiology and opthamology at Stanford.  Good communicator.  He spent a month on sleep (episodes 2-5 I believe).  Very worthwhile.  Lots of easily actionable steps.  Good science.  Helped me a ton.

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