Della Fims Posted May 30, 2023 Posted May 30, 2023 Hi, I have been suffering from insomnia for a few months now, so I have become irritable and have health problems. Do you have any advice on how to overcome this?
owenrules Posted January 30, 2025 Posted January 30, 2025 Have you tried a calming bedtime routine, like cutting down screen time and doing relaxation exercises? If it’s been going on for a while, it might help to talk to a doctor about possible treatments.
Usherroddy Posted February 2, 2025 Posted February 2, 2025 (edited) I'm sorry to hear you're dealing with insomnia. It can be so frustrating. Have you tried anything like CBD to help? Some people find it really helps with sleep, and you might want to look into dab rigs online as a way to try it out. They can be a smoother option compared to other methods, and might help you relax before bed. I know it’s tough, but sometimes a little change in routine or adding something calming can make a big difference. I hope you find something that works for you! Edited February 10, 2025 by Usherroddy
godwinda Posted September 24, 2025 Posted September 24, 2025 has anything changed or worked for you since then? I've been struggling on and off with sleep too, and found that cutting screen time an hour before bed helped a bit. Curious if anyone here tried natural supplements like magnesium or L-theanine and noticed any real difference?
Spitfire214 Posted September 25, 2025 Posted September 25, 2025 (edited) Insomnia’s rough. I’ve been there and found small changes help — keeping a routine, dim lights, and quiet time before bed. For me, winding down sometimes meant chilling with some bongs to relax and slow my thoughts. Edited October 13, 2025 by Spitfire214
Readynaps Posted January 9 Posted January 9 (edited) Warm tea, a cooler bedroom, and shutting off screens a bit earlier have helped me a ton. I’ve also tried gentle stretches before bed to take the edge off that wired-but-tired feeling. Some folks I know use things like bulk CBD distillate for sale to relax in the evenings, though everyone’s different. Keeping a simple wind‑down routine can make a surprising difference once your body gets used to it. Edited January 15 by Readynaps 1
sahpcaochv Posted January 12 Posted January 12 Warm tea, a cooler bedroom, and shutting off screens a bit earlier have helped me a ton. I’ve also tried gentle stretches before bed to take the edge off that wired-but-tired feeling. Some folks I know use things like bulk CBD distillate for sale to relax in the evenings, though everyone’s different. Keeping a simple wind‑down routine can make a surprising difference once your body gets used to it. 1
sashamoshko25 Posted January 16 Posted January 16 Walking outside for 10 minutes every day after dinner helps me sleep (when I actually do it, lol). Any activity in the cold helps too, I like figure skating, or even just taking care of my garden. 1
AliceSun Posted January 17 Posted January 17 I had similar issues when I was studying. Because of anxiety, I couldn’t fall asleep for ages. What helped me was something really simple. Before bed, I’d open a window to get some fresh air, then about 10–15 minutes before sleep I’d tidy things up and just sit quietly, trying to relax, almost like a bit of meditation. It actually worked. Not instantly, but within a week my sleep settled down. You can also make a calming herbal tea as an extra, like mint tea for example. 1
Henry Posted January 19 Posted January 19 (edited) On 1/17/2026 at 10:43 AM, AliceSun said: I had similar issues when I was studying. Because of anxiety, I couldn’t fall asleep for ages. What helped me was something really simple. Before bed, I’d open a window to get some fresh air, then about 10–15 minutes before sleep I’d tidy things up and just sit quietly, trying to relax, almost like a bit of meditation. It actually worked. Not instantly, but within a week my sleep settled down. You can also make a calming herbal tea as an extra, like mint tea for example. OMG, wrong topic. Edit. Just wanted to say that a workout or a run a couple of hours before bed can really help. You shouldn’t crash right after training, your body’s still switched on. Give it some time, everything relaxes, and falling asleep gets way easier. Exercise kills stress and helps you sleep. Profit! Edited January 19 by Henry Wrong topic, sorry 1
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