megaresp
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I can go to my GP any time and get a prescription for morphine, but I had the exact same experience as megaresp had in getting some sleeping tablets.
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What I find especially frustrating is that we have the technology to put the brain into sleep mode in less than 30 minutes. But we can't do so in a way that doesn't have at least two of the following side-effects...
- Feeling lousy/drowsy the following day
- Decreasing effectiveness of the drug
- Very addictive
- Requires an anesthetist to ensure breathing
15 years ago I had a sleep-study done. This cost me a few hundred dollars and resulted in the following useless pieces of information...
- No signs of sleep apnia (good to know, but not helpful)
- It takes me a long time to get to sleep (well, duh...and what colour is the sky again?)
- I do have restless sleep (explains not experiencing refreshing nature of sleep)
- My sleeplessness will get worse as I get older (which has proven to be correct)
Your actual prescription sleeping pills work for me. I do wake up feeling refreshed if I've taken something like Zolpidem (Ambien in USA). But of course my GP isn't especially keen on presecribing them, and it's unwise to take them anyway.
Sedating anti-histimines are very easy to get, work well, but continue to work in my body throughout the entire next day. As a result, they're not an option for me during the week. And I don't feel refreshed anyway.
I've tried various herbal sleep remedies (no effect what-so-ever), sleep hygiene regimes (somewhat helpful), various woo (no effect what-so-ever) and in general find that when my brain is wired nothing works.
One non-medicine approach that does work is eating a LOT of carbs (main in toast form) and watching something distracting on TV. Typically I will be doing this out of desperation around 1am or so. This will usually, but not always, get me dozy enough to fall asleep. But this strategy isn't helpful to my wasteline.
I wish medical science would come up with something non-addictive that just damn well worked! How hard can it be?
If only my brain ran PHP, then I could simply enter: sleep(time() + (60*60*8));