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www.doctorsingleton.com Why Can’t I Sleep at Night? What Causes Insomnia?

healall.info – Help you Sleep Deep Causes in insomnia Insomnia can be caused by: * Psychoactive drugs or stimulants, including certain medications, herbs, caffeine, cocaine, ephedrine, amphetamines, methylphenidate, MDMA, methamphetamine and modafinil * Hormone shifts such as those that precede menstruation and those during menopause * Life problems like fear, stress, anxiety, emotional or mental tension, work problems, financial stress, unsatisfactory sex life * Mental disorders such as clinical depression, schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, general anxiety disorder * Disturbances of the circadian rhythm, such as shift work and jet lag, can cause an inability to sleep at some times of the day and excessive sleepiness at other times of the day. Jet lag is seen in people who travel through multiple time zones, as the time relative to the rising and setting of the sun no longer coincides with the body’s internal concept of it. The insomnia experienced by shift workers is also a circadian rhythm sleep disorder. * Insomnia-Estrogen Estrogen is considered to play a significant role in women’s mental health (including insomnia). A conceptual model of how estrogen affects mood was suggested by Douma et al 2005 based on their extensive literature review relating activity of endogenous, bio-identical and synthetic estrogen with mood and well-being. They concluded the sudden estrogen withdrawal, fluctuating estrogen, and periods of sustained estrogen low levels correlated with significant mood lowering. Clinical recovery from depression postpartum, perimenopause, and postmenopause was shown to be effective after levels of estrogen were stabilized and/or restored. * Certain neurological disorders, brain lesions, or a history of traumatic brain injury * Medical conditions such as hyperthyroidism and Wilson’s syndrome * Abuse of over-the counter or prescription sleep aids can produce rebound insomnia * Poor sleep hygiene * Parasomnia, which includes a number of disruptive sleep events including nightmares, sleepwalking, violent behavior while sleeping, and REM behavior disorder, in which a person moves his/her physical body in response to events within his/her dreams * The full moon lunar phase * A rare genetic condition can cause a prion-based, permanent and eventually fatal form of insomnia called fatal familial insomnia A common misperception is that the amount of sleep a person requires decreases as he or she ages. The ability to sleep for long periods, rather than the need for sleep, appears to be lost as people get older. Some elderly insomniacs toss and turn in bed and occasionally fall off the bed at night, diminishing the amount of sleep they receive. An overactive mind or physical pain may also be causes. Finding the underlying cause of insomnia is usually necessary to cure it. Insomnia can be common after the loss of a loved one, even years or decades after the death, if they have not gone through the grieving process. Overall, symptoms and the degree of their severity affect each individual differently depending on their mental health, physical condition, and attitude or personality.

I’ve started taking 6 ibuprofen pills a day (as prescribed by my doctor) and have started having massive insomnia issues ever since. I googled it and found out that long-term use of ibuprofen could cause insomnia, but I’ve only been taking them for less than a week. Could this be related anyway?

Well, recently over spring brake, I’ve been really absorbed in the first splinter cell, but I find that if I play it before I go to bed (or almost any video game for that matter) I either have difficulty falling asleep because my mind is still “stuck” in the game or wanders and it takes me hours to get to sleep, or I wake up at 2 in the morining and can’t get back to sleep… So, could someone please tell me if video games cause insomnia?

Thanks!

Nanowrimo Causes Insomnia

Posted by The Sleep Wizard on February 14th, 2010

-stupidyoutubematenance- Yeah, I’m still so tired. Let’s see how long it is until we can sleep. Ugh. I won nano, I’m so happy about that. Don’t ask, no one’s reading it. Well atleast the last few thousand words. It’s really suckish…. nanofimo.org for National Novel Finishing Month.

If you suffer from insomnia this initial talking cure consultation will help to guide you to the most appropriate talking cure. Rather than rely on general off-the-shelf solutions this process tailors the solution to your specific symptoms and problems. Talking cures focus on treating the underlying causes of insomnia rather than just trying to resolve the surface or presenting problem. If you have things like online hypnosis, you may well find this new style treatment a refressing change.

I have read that insomnia causes depression and that depression causes insomnia and I would like to know which way it works or how you can tell which is the cause and effect if both are true.

Insomnia is characterized by an inability to sleep and/or inability to remain asleep for a reasonable period. Insomniacs typically complain of being unable to close their eyes or “rest their mind” for more than a few minutes at a time. Both organic and non organic insomnia constitute a sleep disorder.It is often caused by fear, stress, anxiety, medications, herbs, caffeine, depression or sometimes for no apparent reason. An overactive mind or physical pain may also be causes. Finding the underlying cause of insomnia is usually necessary to cure it. Thank you all for watching…

This interview is required for my BAAS degree.

Dr. Andre Berger, MD, founder of Rejuvalife Vitality Institute in Beverly Hills, CA, discusses insomnia causes, treatments and behavioral modifications that may help you get a good night’s sleep. Part two delves more deeply into hormonal and physical causes and treatments.

 

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