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Insomnia - Hypnosis
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Thanks for that mullien - I have tried valerian tablets in the past, but I've got such an active mind at times - it seems to really fight sleep! I've also tried the lavendar drops that my husband bought me, which helped when I remembered to use them!
My doctor gave me some sleeping tablets a week ago & even after two of those, I still woke in the early hours & couldn't get back to sleep until it was time to get up.
I've never thought of going to a faith healer before, but anything's worth a try - I shall look into that. Thank you again.
Thank you nfn - It's awful being a sufferer isn't it? I listen to my numerous story tapes quietly every night, without fail - I just wouldn't get to sleep at all without them. I seem to doze off ok, but then wake up in the early hours & that's when I can't get back to sleep! We have an enormous collection of classical music CD's & I love piano & violin too, except when I listen to the latter, it makes me feel a bit sad.
Thank you too auldyin - I do have a few relax tapes including: Overcome Insomnia/Just lie back & relax by Albert Smith - New Woman/Stress Buster & Dr Hilary Jones' Classic Relaxation Programme. I was looking at Paul McKenna relaxation programmes on the net only the other day, but wondered if they're much better than the ones I've already got - so perhaps I will give his tape/CD a try too.
Thank you to one & all - every little helps. -x-
Dear Smudge
I am a hypnotherapist and do treat clients with Insomnia but have found that hypnosis is sometimes not necessary. I teach them relaxation methods to do before bed and I also supply them with a Binaural Beats CD. If listened to 30 min before bed with headphones they tend to fall asleep within 20mins and it is also equal to 2-3hrs extra sleep as it lowers the frequency your brain functions at. You can also try Melatonin which is a herbal sleep regulator that I use myself...Hope this helps!
FINA - Thank you for your reply. As I mentioned earlier, my GP prescribed Temazapam 10mg sleeping tablets. On the first night I took one & fell asleep okay, but woke up in the early hours & couldn't get back to sleep. This also happened when I took two, so I didn't take any more!
SublimeSelf - Thank you for your reply too & the suggestion of B/B CD. I shall look into adding one of those to my collection of several relaxation tapes & CD's.