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who_needs_sleep2012-01-09 07:53 am
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ow. and also, ow.
Insomnia struck big-time last night - I was awake from about 1am to 2am, fell back asleep until about 3:30, 4am, and have been awake since. I finally dragged myself out of bed shortly before 7am and got to work an hour early (which is not a problem; I have flex time, somewhat).
The problem is that the inevitable sleep-deprivation headache has hit me and I feel like I have an ice pick through my right eye and into my skull. I'm drinking tea and I've taken Excedrin and it's just not helping, but I'm kind of out of other options.
Do any of you suffer from sleep deprivation headaches? How do you cope? Tips, strategies, etc all welcome.
The problem is that the inevitable sleep-deprivation headache has hit me and I feel like I have an ice pick through my right eye and into my skull. I'm drinking tea and I've taken Excedrin and it's just not helping, but I'm kind of out of other options.
Do any of you suffer from sleep deprivation headaches? How do you cope? Tips, strategies, etc all welcome.
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1/2 cup Oatstraw
Dash of Yarrow
Pinch of Burdock Root
Large pinch of Meadowsweet
3 Feverfew flowers
1/2 cup Chamomile
1 black tea bag
Put herbs in a pint or quart canning jar. Take a tea kettle and boil water until the kettle whistles, pour water into jar, cap and let sit for at least 4 hours. Pour into mug, reheat in microwave- add organic milk, organic raw honey, tea bag & drink! then lay down and take a nap!
Of course, if you can't do this now these herbs are always good to have on hand whenever a moment like this strikes! *Consult your physician before using any herbs*
To prevent a sleep deprived headache, I take nightly two Alteril sleep tabs: http://www.alteril.com/
and a Melatonin 5 mg tab, along with a herbal tea to help me sleep.
I'm sure others have their own routine but this is what works for me.
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But I can ask my psych about some of these and see what he says.