Anxiety affecting sleep

Anything goes when it comes to ED.
navy6587
Posts: 239
Joined: Mon Apr 23, 2018 8:22 pm
Location: Providence Forge, VA
Contact:

Re: Anxiety affecting sleep

Postby navy6587 » Mon Mar 25, 2019 7:37 am

Ralph...I, too, had and continue to have anxiety that has caused a huge loss of sleep for the past year or more. I know what my problem is but, in your case, you haven't provided any clues as to why you're anxious. Can you share your story (although, since you're on a site for ED issues, I can guess that it's at the root of the cause) and please include a signature section that gives us all an insight to your predicament. Know that we, on FT, don't bite and are all here to support and enlighten each other...each in our own ways.

Welcome... :)
77; ED at 50. Fired by 1st doc (Szobota - VA Uro) too many q's & contact w/ Coloplast rep. New doc: Ellen (VA Uro) implanted 11/8/18. 22cm Titan + 2cm RTEs; moron docs, product rep, intake/ dischg nurses! NEVER again! L- 6.75"; G- 5.5" oval.

paulgonzales86
Posts: 6
Joined: Tue Mar 19, 2019 4:32 am

Re: Anxiety affecting sleep

Postby paulgonzales86 » Tue Mar 26, 2019 2:24 am

You can try some technique it might help you to remove anxiety and stress.
1- Try mediation daily for 5-10 minutes daily. Listen to mediational songs and focus on one thing.
2- Do exercises. It helps you to fall asleep.
3- Clear Stressful activities before going to bed.
4- Tense and relax
5- Till when you dont feel more sleepy dont go to bed.

Lost Sheep
Posts: 6162
Joined: Mon Jul 04, 2016 11:16 pm

Re: Anxiety affecting sleep

Postby Lost Sheep » Tue Mar 26, 2019 1:34 pm

Keeping strictly regular hours (whether a workday or not). A regular wake-sleep cycle is essential to keep your circadian rhythms in harmony with your sleep cycle.

Eating regularly (and not too close to your bedtime) is helpful.

Keep your sleeping area (at least at your bedtime) cooler. Your metabolic rate likes it that way. I can't figure out why, but that is what sleep specialists say. Sleep under covers for warmth, but keep the air around you cooler than you think it ought to be.

None of this is designed to reduce your anxiety, but is designed to enhance your sleep. Half the battle.
Lost Sheep
AMS LGX 18+3 Nov 6, 2017
Prostate Cancer 2023
READ OLD THREADS-ask better questions -better understand answers
Be part of your medical team
Document pre-op size-photos and written records
Pre-op VED therapy helps. Post-op is another matter

Martin6469
Posts: 605
Joined: Tue Feb 18, 2020 12:22 pm
Location: St. Louis, USA

Re: Anxiety affecting sleep

Postby Martin6469 » Tue Jan 11, 2022 12:17 am

In World War II, radio men who listened for enemy transmissions tended to get sleepy when hearing only static. My wife and I keep little AM-FM radios with single earpieces in bed. We tune them to an unused FM channel or to the so-called AM graveyard frequencies of 1230, 1240, 1340, 1400, 1450, or 1490. There are radios which turn off after 90 minutes, to save batteries.

We also use melatonin, but don't take the dose in the bottle! It's much too high and overloads the receptors. Split 1 mg tablets into four pieces, take one an hour before bedtime. When you wake in the night, put another piece under your tongue (no need to get up for water), and repeat some hours later until you've had 3 or 4 pieces, but no more than four!
Age 79 in 2024. On testosterone replacement due to hypothalamus malfunction. (Attention depressed guys: low testosterone is a cause.) Healthy health nut but ED due to getting old. Like to keep enough cardiovascular ability to thrust for 30 min.


Return to “General Discussion”

Who is online

Users browsing this forum: Budward, Gooey1 and 162 guests