How To Fall Asleep Quickly & Sleep The Entire Night


How To Fall Asleep Quickly & Sleep The Entire Night


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  1. I sleep with 2 dogs but I probably move more than them. As I’ve gotten older my bladder wakes me up more than anything…even if I don’t have much to pee. 😢

  2. Feels odd to comment on an eight month old video, but you’ve seen my comments before, and this topic intrigued me. I have pectus excavatum, and my heart is positioned in the left side of my chest (as in, it displaces my left lung, shows up as axis deviation on ECG, etc.). When I was a teenager, I used to experience a ton of anxiety because if I slept on my left side, I would feel my heart beating violently against my rib cage near the apex of the heart, so much so that I discussed it with my PCP, and later a cardiologist. Twenty years, tons of research, and lots of sleep monitoring later, and I’ve discovered that it’s actually the best position for me to sleep. Once adrenaline wears off and the nocturnal dip in HR/BP kicks in, that pounding isn’t noticeable anymore. My heart rate variability and resting heart rate are significantly better on days after I sleep on my left side. I imagine it has to do with my heart compressing against my sternum/aorta/spinal column if I sleep in other positions, but that’s speculation on my part. Anyway, educational video, been following for what feels like a decade and always fun to see your videos pop up.

  3. I am a light sleeper. I have insomnia and I have sleep apnea. I don’t sleep much and I usually wake up about 3 o’clock every morning. I know you really don’t get out of bed till seven. I have no idea how to get to sleep and all the medicines that I have taken, I’ve built up a tolerance to none of the medicines work anymore. I don’t know anything else to do, but just lay in bed.

  4. I have a stuffed animal that's big enough for me to lay on it but it won't take up more then a corner of my bed, and I normally lay on my stomach/side, kind of on my arm under it

  5. I only know about thread counts because I'm a massage therapist. When I was first in massage school, our instructors warned us if we were going to use bedsheets on our tables rather than specially-made massage sheets, they had to be a high thread count or else they would be too sheer and we would see all the clients' bits and pieces. I think 100-thread count was the recommendation.

  6. I know I am 8 months late but I have a serious question about my sleeping, when I go to sleep the only way to go to sleep is by shaking my head on the pillow for a bout 30 mins before I can go to sleep, I have tried almost every way you can think, what should I do?

  7. Hey doc, when I sleep on my back, I feel like I’m falling off a building or doing a constant trust fall. Any advice on how to fix this and not get scared RIGHT when I’m about to be asleep?

  8. 10:56 My mom made me take some fun about my sleep schedule I woke up everyday very tired but I was a kid who liked to stay up very late so then she use this on me and I was so angry she then threw out the bottle the next day🎉

  9. I can't sleep without my dog in my bed 😂 she doesn't move much and she sleeps over my legs. She's basically my weighted blanket and I struggle to sleep a lot more when she isn't there.

  10. I’ve been trying to fall asleep since 10:30pm. It’s 4am now.
    Story of my life almost everyday. 😭

    Also, I cannot for the life of me fall asleep without a full tummy. I will be wide awake, super irritated if I keep feeling hungry while trying to fall asleep 😭😭

    This is the biggest struggle of my life

  11. I have struggled with sleep issues for many years, which i put down to shift work (earlies, splits, nights), but for the last 4 nights, i have suffered with the worst imsomnia ever & i don't know why.
    I am on leave until next week, stopped drinking coffee with caffeine in it & all the usual pharmacy sleep remedies that used to work for me don't any longer.
    I have had a covid – like virus for the past 8 days, which hasn't helped, but when i go to bed, i just haven't felt tired & have been awake until the sun is coming up!