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HELP! I CAN'T SLEEP!

When summer started I started to not get as much sleep as I would in winter fall or spring. It happens to me every summer. But why summer? Someone please answer me. I NEED SLEEP!
 pomgirl28hgm posted over a year ago
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shadowsgirl252 said:
WOOOOOOOO!!!!

IT'S PARTY TIMEEEEE!!!!

STAY THE FUCK UPPPP!!!!!

Lmaooo uhh would you wanna sleep in the summer time? o.O
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posted over a year ago 
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Because I want sleep.
pomgirl28hgm posted over a year ago
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Like the music BTW
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ssook78 said:
idk..... happening to me too
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Weird huh?
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legend_of_roxas said:
Is it really warm in your room? I can't sleep when it's hot in my room, so I keep a fan in there, and also the humming of the fan sounds nice and it helps me go to sleep even more =w=
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clber6678 said:
try to exercise for 30min. to an hour and your energy level will go down and will help you sleep better well I mean it works for me
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Musiquelover said:
do something to tire yourself out, drink some decaffinated tea, or stay up till you can't any more cuz u know you have no school in the morning! :D
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summer2987 said:
I have never ever had this problem , I love sleep , epically at school and then detention . It's sort of a train reaction .



Anywho you could always just take a night pill too help you sleep .

Or just roofie your self .

Just putting that idea out there .
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It's "chain reaction" not "train reaction" XP
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Whatever Im on my phone and I have spell check , and I was too lazy too care ..
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Clutch13 said:
well for others of those who are at a drinking age, I've found whiskey works wonders, but try the old warm milk thing. Drinking warm milk is supposed to help ya sleep. Idk why... but it's supposed to.
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Zelink_fan_1 said:
You should close all the windows then turn the air conditioner on and then try to read a boring book and in 5 minutes, you are asleep.
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peacebaby7 said:
Drink a few cups of a really warm drink. Make sure it doesn't have caffeine, though. (Even though warm chocolate puts me out like a light. XD) Sometimes, putting your earbuds in and listening to really slow song helps, too. :D
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tinkerbell66799 said:
It happens to me too. I really don't know why. For example, last night I couldn't get to sleep until 5 AM. Usually I just listen to really relaxing music.
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Tayrina said:
Sometimes happens to me, I don't know why, I lie awake fr hours!!
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MineTurtle said:
Summer? It's winter her- oh yeah!

I live in Aussie! Temporarily forgot 'bout the northern hemisphere. 'Bout your prob....JUST PAR-TAY all night!
Make the most out of not sleeping!
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joanzark said:
It happends to me too sometimes. Before you sleep try not to eat apples, orange juice and any kind of chocolate. Try to eat a big salad with vegetables!!
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BabyBlud said:
I've always had trouble sleeping but your problem sounds more seasonal.
There could be so many factors about summer that won't let you sleep -
Temperature- if it's too warm or cold you won't be able to sleep, so try opening/closing your windows or getting a fan to help regulate the temperature. Another thing i do for my partner when he gets too hot (as he works nights and sleeps during the day) is pouring ice water in a hot water bottle.
Allergies - you could be allergic to something in the air. Nighttime is usually the time of day where pollen and other allergies of that sort become lower, but that doesn't mean you won't be affected, especially if you sleep with your window open. If you do suffer from hay fever try taking anti-histamines before bed to help, or it could be bed-bugs. Check you don't have any and clean your bed and bedroom floor thoroughly to get rid of them.
Anxiety - if you're worried about something that can make sleeping harder as your brain is constantly thinking about it.
I take pills for my sleeping problems but try these ideas first before going to your doctors and asking his help
1. drink warm milk with honey / drink camomile tea 30mins - 1 hr before bed
2. don't eat anything too heavy before bed and if you're hungry have a light snack an hour before you go to bed.
3. Meditation to calm you, you can find tips on that online
4. Aromatherapy can help - add a little camomile oil or lavender (or perhaps another oil you prefer, just ensure it's light, sweet and not too heavy or spicy) to a ball of cotton wool and place near your bed, put a small amount of oil into a spray bottle of water and lightly spray your bedsheets 30mins before bed, or place a handkerchief scented with oil underneath your pillow to help relax you. You could also add the oil(s) to your bath water if you take one before going to sleep.
5. Aerobics - doing 30minutes of light aerobics can help regulate not only your body's metabolism but also wear you out before bed without being too strenuous.
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