Friday, September 28, 2007

Global Insomnia

How to Recognize Global Insomnia?

It may seem strange for a person to not know they are affected by insomnia, but it happens a lot. There are times when people will dismiss their sleep problems off as being caused by something else. They don't recognize they are suffering from a highly curable condition called insomnia.

If you are having problems falling asleep on a daily basis or you are waking up at night often then you probably have insomnia. You may feel tired during the day, worn down, cranky, bad attitude, and also have body aches and notice you get sick more often than usual. If you notice any of these signs then go see a doctor because chances are you are suffering from insomnia.

Global insomnia can be helped by many different treatment methods. When a doctor tells you his diagnosis is insomnia, you will work with your doctor to find the best treatment for you. You will soon you will be getting a restful night's sleep once again. Your symptoms should disappear and you should start feeling well rested and rejuvenated when you wake up.






How Global Insomnia can affect you?

Global insomnia is when you experience problems sleeping or falling asleep for more than one night in a row. It is usually a sign that something is wrong with your body. Global insomnia is characterized by how it affects the whole body, not just leaving a person tired, but perhaps manifesting itself in other medical ways such as headaches and feeling lethargic. The good news is that insomnia is a problem that is very treatable, so if you are suffering from global insomnia you should seek help.

Why Global Insomnia Affects the Whole Body

Sleep is something every person needs and your body craves it to function properly. It is the time in which the body is repairing itself and resting itself. Sleep is when the mind and body rests. Many people with insomnia are not getting the deep sleep needed for their body to completely relax. Instead, they are tossing and turning all night or are not able to fall asleep at all. The worst part for me is looking at clock and seeing it get later and later and knowing you will have to get up to go to work soon.

When we do not get a deep sleep, we are not really getting the benefits of sleeping. Interrupted sleep or not being able to fall asleep until completely exhausted are two ways we are robbed of sleep by insomnia.

A person with insomnia is not getting the benefits of sleep. They may feel tired, get headaches, have other body aches and even get sick easier. When insomnia starts to affect your daily life then it has become global insomnia.

Donny Papic
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Wednesday, September 26, 2007

Insomnia

Insomnia

There are a number of odd events that can cause insomnia. A number of people can't get to sleep in the bed they had made or worse yet, they don't know if it's the bed they made. Some people feel that they need to know they are the ones who made the bed or will have a tough time getting to sleep. You need to condition your mind that your bed is for sleeping. Do not watch TV in bed. TV will usually stimulate your senses and cause you to stay awake or may trigger something that could keep you awake. I usually will read at night and that causes my eyes to get real tired and a sleepy felling. Nothing is more boring at night than a good old technology book. Hopefully the physical bed you own is good enough, and you haven't been drinking caffeine or eating anything that causes acid reflux before going to bed.

Sometimes I feel the worst part of insomnia is looking at clock and seeing how late it is and how tired you will be in the morning and at work. This stress in itself can continue your insomnia. When you are worried about getting through the next day because you can not sleep can also cause stress. Stress and worry can affect your sleep quite dramatically. Establish a regular sleep schedule. Even on the weekends you should try and keep a regular schedule. Sleeping late can cause more harm than good.

Melatonin is probably the most studied and best understood natural sleep remedy for insomnia, and can be particularly helpful if you suffer from sleep onset or insomnia. You should only take Melatonin with the approval of your doctor because different people have different reactions to it.