Health & Medical Sleep Disorders

Rest - The Right Way!

At some point in our life, we have all experienced the inability to sleep.
Sleep deprivation can become more of an issue as we enter into the busy, stressful time of the year.
Sleep disorders manifest themselves in a number of ways.
They can be medical, physical or psychological in nature.
Sometimes these sleep issues can come and go or on some occasions sleep deprivation just continues on and on.
Being unable to sleep can be a symptom of bigger problems.
Sometimes we reach for prescription sleep aids too fast when the real issue can disappear by making lifestyle changes.
This is why it's very important to try to narrow down what is causing sleep problems, and to rule out any medical conditions such as sleep apnea, seeking medical treatment or prescription sleep aids if necessary.
In cases of mild or occasional sleep loss, relatively easy lifestyle changes can often be made.
This is usually a case of trial and error.
For instance, some people find music relaxing and sleep inducing-instrumental music or affirmation CD's.
But there are others who find any noise, let alone music, distracting and bothersome when trying to sleep.
Also, being sensitive to smells, noises coming from outside or just not liking the type of comforter used on a bed.
At times when we are more stressed out or having issues sleeping, it helps to be more cognitive and aware of those things that are getting in the way.
As someone who has struggled with insomnia for many years, I know how frustrating it can be to dread nighttime all day, wondering if you will be able to sleep that night, only to dread daytime during the night because you know you'll be tired in the morning.
It can throw your body completely off-kilter.
Soaking music CD's are very user friendly and have proven to put me out within minutes.
Soaking Music allows my mind to calm down, which in turn helps me to focus on what's really important and then I'm overwhelmed with peace that allows me to fall asleep.
Other positive ways that have helped me on a daily basis is to eat healthy, exercise and not watch any TV programs before I go to bed.
It's important for each person to find his or her ideal sleeping environment and/or bedtime ritual and try to stick with it, and this may take a lot of patience! But once we understand what makes us not sleep, it's usually easier to avoid those things and start creating a better sleep environment so we can get those sought-after REM sleep hours to be more productive and happier throughout the day.


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