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Chaddy
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Can anyone recommend a good sleep therapist in the Paphos area.
My personal problem is that as soon as my head hits the pillow around 10.30 i,m out like a light.( so far so good ) but i wake up around 2am to 3,30am and can never go back to sleep.
Its been suggested that at my old age you dont need as much sleep,but 3 or at most 4 hours only a night? :(
Any suggestions or advice please.
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I can´t recommend anyone. However, what´s working for me is listening to some audiobooks / podcasts at low volume. It usually helps me falling asleep again.
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There are numerous computer programmaing tutorials online that if watched will send you to sleep in no time.
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Try counting sheep - Or lizards
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Drink more, down at the pub of course 😜
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Three old men were talking, the first one said i wake up at seven stand over the toilet and try to pee but nothing comes out
The second says I wake up at seven sit on the toilet for ages nothing comes out
The third says at seven I piss like a horse and shit like a cow, so what are you moaning about say the other two?
I don't wake up till eight :x
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Chaddy wrote: Sun Sep 22, 2024 9:35 am Can anyone recommend a good sleep therapist in the Paphos area.
My personal problem is that as soon as my head hits the pillow around 10.30 i,m out like a light.( so far so good ) but i wake up around 2am to 3,30am and can never go back to sleep.
Its been suggested that at my old age you dont need as much sleep,but 3 or at most 4 hours only a night? :(
Any suggestions or advice please.
This is a common problem as we age. Try podcasts, as jeba said. Radio 4 has some good ones. I also use history podcasts such as Age of Napoleon. The easiest app I have found for podcasts is called Pocket Casts.

I also have something ready to read (in a dim light) if this happens. Need to divert your mind. If all else fails, a friend of mine takes a very mild sleeping pill every night. She says it is so mild, her GP cannot believe it helps her so he has a suspicion of placebo effect but said:if it works for you, carry on.
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I usually read a book on my kindle, usually takes an hour or so, but I do go back to sleep, and no heavy books to juggle with.
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Melatonin tablets might help in the short term. I use them occasionally and they do work.
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Jimgym wrote: Tue Sep 24, 2024 1:38 pm Melatonin tablets might help in the short term. I use them occasionally and they do work.
Only recently I read a warning issued by the German BfR (Federal Insititute for Risk Assessment), that Melatonin shouldn't be taken without a physicians advice as even doses below 1 mg/day may have undesirable effects, such as e.g. affecting blood glucose levels and interacting with drugs prescribed for control of blood pressure or coagulation disorders.
Link to the announcement ( in German): https://www.bfr.bund.de/cm/343/melatoni ... n-2024.pdf
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