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don’t know what to do

It’s like every second day I just can’t sleep and go to work and only two to three hours of sleep

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Snowflake77

Did you try tea. Breathing exercises. I know it is late. But what about a walk.

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Yes chamomile and green tea

Going to get bananas and rice as they say that helps

We’ll see

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Good luck

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mrvl

Check out the threads on ps-128

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Typicallygaslit

You may have a sleep disorder so should investigate sleep apnoea, Periodic limb movement, Restless Legs Syndrome, and also consider whether maybe you have a problem metabolising tryptophan/serotonin/5-HTP/melatonin (they are all basically the same at different stages in the body). In the latter case ordinary sleep remedies could do harm.

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Southpaw1970

Feel your frustration friend. Hope it gets better fast.

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