How Your Sleeping Position Can Affect Your Health
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I have experienced some of the same problems mentioned here, and sometimes they have been compounded because of medical reasons or situations of life. I think, from my experience, the issue of insomnia and or inability to return to sleep sometimes is due to a subconscious or conscious thinking about issues. I have found great help through reading the Bible and praying at night, asking the Lord to help me have a good night's sleep. If, and when, something tries to come into my thoughts and keep me awake, thinking, I recite some things to my self that I have memorized. For me, that is usually a passage from the Bible. It helps to apply the principles of the Serenity Prayer to our lives.
I found your post contains the most excellent of all those posted. Often, it's the absence of mental serenity that contributes to not being able to get a good night's rest. Keeping a Bible next to my bed, as well as a little booklet called "Examining the Scriptures Daily" are the two things I rely upon when being unable to sleep. (you can find the "Examining the Scriptures Daily" online at jw.org). Relying on prayer is also excellent, as nighttime is a nice quiet time to spend talking with our Creator and Father...who knows us well and understands our trial. Throwing our burden on Him allows a sharing of the load and lifts it from our heavy hearts and brains. I once read of a lady who had sleep issues and said she found she often drifted off to sleep during her nightly prayer, but when asked what she had prayed for, she said "a good night's sleep". Prayer answered.
One of my favorite sayings about sleep (or lack thereof) is "If you can't sleep, don't count sheep, talk to the Shepherd".
I have COPD, asthma, 3 Degenerated disk and 2 are herniated and spinal stenosis in my neck. Can't sleep on my back (for the weight feeling on my chest , the COPD) and I sleep on my side (kinda, on my stomach and side with a leg pulled up to keep me from rolling over). But the pain and my breathing (or wheezing and gurgling in my windpipe) wakes me and can't get comfortable for hours with my tossing and turning. I haven't slept for over 4 hours straight in the last 15 years. Also my Restless Leg Syndrome crap keeps me awake. If I can get to sleep within about 15 to 20 minutes, I can sleep until I have to go to take a leak. Then can't get back to sleep. I start laying on my right side, but wake up on my back or left side and can't breath or in pain. My Percocete "Perks" me up and I can't get to sleep for hours. So now, I self-medicate. Drink a few beers just to relax (or help me NOT pass out but go to sleep). I'm so tired and lethargic that i can't even get out and do things I did before. I guess I'll just wait for my "Permanent Sleep" to catch up and give me some rest from pain and lack of sleep and I'd DARE ANYBODY TO WAKE ME UP. HAHA
Yes, Mel, I have COPD, degenerated disks and RLS also. It is really hard to get to sleep. Sometimes I am up tossing, turning, and moving my legs all over the place till 5 am. So tired everyday. I have to sleep in a separate bed from hubby now, me with my problems and he with his CPAP. Boy we are a pair, lol. I had a heart attack 11 years ago, and have been sleeping on my left side since. Was doing fine till I had total knee replacement in Nov., had to sleep on back, now can't get comfortable on side again.
Tart or Bing Cherries eaten at night contain high levels of Melatonin; "the relax/sleep supplement"; I have been eating "reconstituted dried Tart Cherries for a few months; I have been sleeping better; there is also the Cherry Jucie Concentrate (mix with water) at Health Store; I would go with the plain dried Tart Cherries: (I add water to my Cherries and set in refrigerator; they plump nicely);; I mix mine with Yogurt.;
I would suggest seeing an acupuncture doctor. Restlessness and sleeping problems can be caused by numerous body imbalances. For myself a big part of my sleep restlessness very similar to yours was a liver issue which can be treated by acupuncture and diet.
Over a year ago I read something about waking up with an apple and getting better sleep by eating a banana, I tried it and it worked. You don't need to have an apple in the morning but, I found that even half a banana before bed lets me sleep straight through the night.
I personally cannot sleep in one position, I toss and turn several times a night which causes me to not sleep well. Each position I am in causes some kind of pain, so I roll another way. I sleep best when I have heat, so I started sleeping with an auto shut off heat wrap under my sheets and a beanie on my head. I seem to fall faster asleep this way, but constantly wake up. By the time I do get out of bed, I can tell if I slept good or not by the way the hair looks and if the beanie is on or not. I am groggy mostly since sleep is not restful. I have done the warm lavendar bath, the dark lights, the quiet music, the sleep aides, and massages...nada. I prefer to sleep with natural products instead of sleep medications that doc prescribed since I get really awful dreams from them. I tried reading and fall asleep in pain since my book causes my neck to kink. I do not use the computer nor cell phone much at all since I have noticed this is getting worse. I have has a sleep study done and all is ok, but they did notice I have restless legs in my sleep but I do not notice when I am awake. Just curious, any other possible suggestions people have out there. I also do exercise during the day and yoga at night. I do have insomnia and have tried to keep a sleeping schedule which doesn't work because by the time I do feel like I fell asleep, it is time to wake up. I do not eat late at night and just not sure what else is going on. Any feedback is gladly appreciated. The doc is stumped, too. Thanks.
You may be magnesium deficient (or another vitamin deficient). You can get your levels tested by a doc. Mag deficiency can cause hypertension, insomnia, restless legs. I have had this problem and since switching to tea instead of coffee (excessive caffeine robbing me of minerals and too harsh on my adrenals), magnesium supplements, and sleeping with an eye mask and ear plugs, my sleep is astronomically better. Oh and not eating sugary foods past 7. Try looking up magnesium deficiency and sleep in the search engine. Good luck! Hope this helps!