HOW TO CURE INSOMNIA ONCE AND FOR ALL WITH PROVEN SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH!

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  • Опубликовано: 5 сен 2022
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  • @WayneGoss
    @WayneGoss  Год назад +234

    Bullet Points:
    1. Get up at the same time. EVERY SINGLE DAY. Even weekends. Even if you only got 20 minutes sleep. GET UP.
    2. ONLY GO TO BED WHEN YOU CANNOT KEEP YOUR EYES OPEN. If when in bed you cannot sleep. GET UP.
    3. GET UP EVERYTHING SINGLE DAY AT THE SAME TIME. I know I'm repeating this but this creates a SLEEP DRIVE THAT YOU NEED.

    • @teramonte7077
      @teramonte7077 Год назад +8

      That is basically what sleephygiene is😉

    • @msvoyeur
      @msvoyeur Год назад +15

      I'm up at 3:30am for a 6am shift four days a week and doing this seven days would lessen my quality of life.
      Applaud those who can do this, for me I'll rely on THC gummies and magnesium tablets ☺

    • @maureenjohnston6578
      @maureenjohnston6578 Год назад +8

      Thank you Wayne. This is a beauty issue and a quality of life issue.

    • @michelleb7464
      @michelleb7464 Год назад +1

      Thank you!!!

    • @wombatlittle1
      @wombatlittle1 Год назад +7

      I'm a shift worker not possible to go to bed the same time

  • @lea-anne9133
    @lea-anne9133 Год назад +138

    If you have never suffered from insomnia you have no idea how debilitating it is. It is a horrible thing to suffer from and affects your whole life. Such a helpful video Wayne thank you for sharing & highlighting the subject🙏🏻😴😌

    • @lf9341
      @lf9341 Год назад +12

      I know! 10 years ago I didn't sleep not even a minute for a month straight. I ended up locked in the psychiatric ward for a week after a suicide attempt.

    • @noracharles9366
      @noracharles9366 Год назад +6

      @@lf9341 I'm so sorry!

    • @lf9341
      @lf9341 Год назад +10

      @@noracharles9366 Ty. Thank goodness I called 911 and left the door open.
      Klonopine saved my life and I never got addicted. I only take when needed. I was able to open my own business and switch my hours to work at noon so I don't panic that I have to get up early.
      My son is now 20 so I don't have to be up with him etc....
      I don't wish it on my worst enemy..

    • @irismaya2568
      @irismaya2568 Год назад +2

      @@lf9341 is this prescribed from a doctor or can I find it like at a store?

    • @lf9341
      @lf9341 Год назад +2

      @@irismaya2568 It is a benzo for anxiety like zanax....

  • @gardyloo3093
    @gardyloo3093 Год назад +134

    OK, so a few days ago you solved my hooded eye/eyeliner issues, and now you're going to help me with my chronic insomnia disorder? This is my favourite channel ever!!!😄

    • @s.k.2017
      @s.k.2017 Год назад +1

      Was thinking the exact same thing!!! Lmao

    • @gardyloo3093
      @gardyloo3093 Год назад

      @Mike Cleveland Thank you! I'll have a look!

    • @punitgurung4672
      @punitgurung4672 Год назад

      Sir can we sleep if we feel sleepy during the day plz reply me

    • @donnavorbach215
      @donnavorbach215 10 месяцев назад

      @@punitgurung4672My question also!

    • @JPowell-kz7zn
      @JPowell-kz7zn 5 месяцев назад

      What do you mean helped you with your hooded eyes?

  • @Julianell97
    @Julianell97 Год назад +68

    I love that you didn’t overthink posting this because you’re a “makeup channel,” that mindset has always felt backwards to me. We’re all human and we all go through the human experience, super interesting video thank you for sharing! I haven’t slept more than 4 hours consistently in months 😅

    • @LxUxNxA
      @LxUxNxA Год назад

      Hi , I hope you don’t mind me asking ( I can barely see your profile pic on my phone as it’s so tiny so I do hope I don’t cause any offence ) but are you in your 30’s?
      I only ask as I’ve noticed as I’ve hit my mid- late 30’s I get 4hrsa night . 5 Max if it’s a weekend and I’ve no alarm to be up for
      I can’t fall asleep early and I have to wake up early for work but around mid afternoon- early evening every day I feel SO DRAINED! Then I get my second wind from about 8-9pm
      Do you
      Struggle from the afternoon onwards on your 4hrs sleep or are you doing ok on it?
      Sorry to ask all this, It’s just I’ve been dying to ask someone with a similar sleep issue to me.
      Everyone around me goes to bed early and gets a full 8-10 hrs aaaagh!! Lol 😆

    • @allyfoley5275
      @allyfoley5275 Год назад +1

      @@LxUxNxA I’m not the person you asked but I’m 31 and I’ve had this exact issue for the past almost 2 years. It’s now to the point where I cannot fall asleep before 3/4am. I can get in bed at 9pm, lights off/no phone/all the “tips” I’ve read to help fall asleep… start trying to sleep immediately and I will still lie awake until 4. Wake up at 7/8 and I’ll be fine all morning (coffee is my life source), then after lunch from 2/3pm until about 8/9pm, I’m literally nodding off - can’t keep my eyes open, can’t keep a thought together, and if I laid down right then I know I’d be asleep within minutes (this is wild for me, my entire life I have never been able to sleep while it’s light out - even with total blackout curtains. I’ll get to nap every once in a while on a weekend day now, and im convinced that’s the only thing keeping me going because I am not getting enough sleep on a regular basis to sustain human life 😂). I don’t have a solution or anything; just wanted to let you know you’re not alone, im dealing with this mysterious and horrible phenomenon as well 😩

  • @tamrahargus
    @tamrahargus Год назад +29

    I love it when you offer alternate content. Thank you for this interview. Circadian rhythm is so important to health and longevity.

  • @va1445
    @va1445 Год назад +18

    I love that he starts out calling out the sleep hygiene "cure" that just keeps getting cycled out there. Thank you for acknowledging that it is often not that easy. Wonderful video! Thank you for this posting sharing the struggles of real life - and for sharing hope.

  • @tetanbrannen9276
    @tetanbrannen9276 Год назад +9

    I know this will resonate with so many people. I had a bad bout of anxiety where I would wake up from a deep sleep, feeling like my heart was going to explode. I was afraid to fall asleep and stared a cycle of terrible insomnia. I definitely understand how the mind won’t let you go to sleep. It is absolutely a fight or flight feeling. Sheer panic.
    Glad you found help and are sleeping better!

  • @TheKiwibirder
    @TheKiwibirder Год назад +20

    Thank you so much for this. I am 53 and I’ve suffered from insomnia most of my life. My brain just will not shut down at night, and the spiral of anxiety about not being able to sleep is very real. Even when I do sleep, I wake up so often during the night I feel as if I am awake more than I am asleep. I usually manage to get into a deep sleep by 4:00-5:00 a.m., and then I have to get up at 6:00! This often results in my hitting the snooze button 10 times and being late leaving the house. I have tried just about everything and have almost given up hope, but I’m going to listen to Joseph’s book and do whatever he advises. I just purchased the audio book. THANK YOU for posting this video.

    • @lf9341
      @lf9341 Год назад +1

      Klonopine saved my life. I was only taking it as needed. One hour before bed.

    • @donnavorbach215
      @donnavorbach215 10 месяцев назад +2

      I feel for you. I am suffering too!

    • @irishgirl1753
      @irishgirl1753 6 месяцев назад

      @@donnavorbach215hi Donna can u send a friend request I have insomnia too Eileen Doherty pic is me and my special needs daughter tempe az

    • @algernonca
      @algernonca 4 месяца назад

      And did it work? Was it helpful? I've been with one sleep specialist and then taking a course from the insomnia coach. They'd be helpful for a while and that's it. Set backs kept on happening. I am about to give up and go for meds (been using it as needed since I don't want to be addicted).

  • @chrislange1544
    @chrislange1544 Год назад +10

    Lived with insomnia for 20 years since menopause. Thanks Wayne. You are so helpful and always make my day. Love you. ❤️❤️❤️

  • @pamclare6222
    @pamclare6222 Год назад +30

    Thank you for addressing this! I haven’t slept well without medication for over 30 years. I hate to give up and this will be helpful. You’re just wonderful Wayne. ❤️

    • @autumnmathes5364
      @autumnmathes5364 Год назад +5

      Right there with you Pam. The last time I slept good was with medication probably 20 years ago. I deal with the insomnia now because I don't want to take the pills. I'm more okay with the insomnia. The comment about the vallium, Lunesta, and Seroquel kind of upset me a little bit. I'm sure it was just meant to be a joke but that is actually how a lot of people go to sleep these days. Not healthy and not really that funny. Not to mention for those of us who have sleepwalking issues pills are not always a very good option. My last sleepwalking episode was many many years ago but for some reason if I take a sleeping pill of any kind I'm almost guaranteed to have an episode. If I didn't have THC it would be a real struggle. But I definitely don't want the pills. This is a serious issue for a lot of people and it lingers into every other aspect of your life when you never get a good night's sleep!

    • @pamclare6222
      @pamclare6222 Год назад +2

      @@autumnmathes5364 I’ve been in pills for years and you are right, they scare me. I feel I’ll never get off them but I’m afraid to even try now. I used to sleep-eat on one of them and gained a bunch. I still fight that. It’s such a vicious mess.

    • @autumnmathes5364
      @autumnmathes5364 Год назад +3

      @@pamclare6222 yes eating in your sleep and sleepwalking I think are very common issues with a lot of these types of medications. It did take me years to get off of them and although I feel 100% better I do not sleep better!

    • @lindakoberna3465
      @lindakoberna3465 Год назад

      Insomnia is horrible. My issue wasn't falling asleep, it was staying asleep. One time I wrote down for my old Dr everytime I woke up throughout the night. The longest period was 43 minutes of sleep before I woke up. She put me on seroquel. So here I am half awake eating straight out of the fridge and gaining 50 lbs. Now, I also have severe anxiety disorder (as did my mother, and as does my son and 2 of my daughters). Another Dr put me on Amitriptyline. But the dose was extremely high but it did work. Now, I am with a wonderful Dr. I am prescribed a very low dose Ativan for my anxiety disorder and I find myself rarely taking them. For sleep, she has me on 3 mg extended release xanax to take at 8 pm and 12.5 mg extended release Ambien when I go to bed. By the time I remember to take my Xanax, I am already in bed and my Ambien is by my bedside because I didn't need it. My sleep schedule has always been a mess. My husband has stage IV pancreatic cancer so that's enough in itself to have anxiety and not be able to sleep. Now, when I wake up at 4 am, I will stay up. I have been gardening this summer for the first time in years and it is exhausting. There are nights I pass out with nothing. I try to keep busy. Monday - Fri is non stop with constant paperwork for my husband. Sat and Sun we will try to do something together if he is feeling well. No matter how we do it, we have to sleep because sleep deprivation is not a pretty thing. I do what my body tells me to do. Getting up at 4 am is fine for me because it gives me "me" time for an hour of so. Then, I will do my skincare. Everyone is different. Pills scare me also. I was addicted to opiates for 15+ years. Pain I can live with, sleep I cannot.

    • @pamclare6222
      @pamclare6222 Год назад +1

      @@autumnmathes5364 I once knew a gal who subscribed to a diet plan where they shipped her food weekly, one of those subscription diet plans. She woke up one day to find crumbs in her bed and found she had eaten almost the entire week's worth of food in one night, while asleep. Granted they were small meals, but good lord! Sleep eating is frightenting.

  • @goeshen4359
    @goeshen4359 Год назад +10

    That is what makes Wayne such an amazing person! He always is sharing things that help other people. Always! You are such a wonderful person! Thank you for your essence!

  • @InsomniaTalks
    @InsomniaTalks Год назад +13

    It was an absolute joy. Thank you Wayne. You made me feel so relaxed so I think it came across fantastic because of it. I hope it helps a lot of people sleep.

  • @lasha561
    @lasha561 Год назад +4

    I really appreciate yoy posting videos that aren't ONLY makeup ... it shows that you have a caring kind heart and you appreciate your audience. Thank you 🙏🏽🥰🇨🇦

  • @PincheBecky0Effsgiven
    @PincheBecky0Effsgiven Год назад +12

    Thank you, will buy the book.
    I would be up for 3 days straight, not a nap, not as much as a wink. I honestly felt like a wondering soul, the only thing missing was the rattling chains. After much needed therapy and meditation, I am somewhat better.

  • @judicat1
    @judicat1 Год назад +6

    Dear, dear, dear Wayne,
    I have now elevated you from my favorite channel expert to Guru!
    Thank you so much for caring about your subscribers, that you want to impart knowledge about other conditions that affect the human condition

  • @magnolia2
    @magnolia2 Год назад +22

    It’s unfortunate that most countries don’t allow medicinal cannabis to be legalized. It’s great for me. I’ll never stop using it. Not just for sleep, but for anxiety, depression, migraines, chronic pain, nausea, pms, etc. It’s the main medicine I reach for daily. Wish I could share it with everyone.♥️

    • @Autumn4468
      @Autumn4468 Год назад +1

      Can you share what helps you sleep- just got my med cann card.

    • @srryan1
      @srryan1 2 месяца назад +1

      Cannibis is what caused my insomnia.

  • @Catina28
    @Catina28 Год назад +7

    Omg.. I kid u not. I just did some meditation as a part ot my new process to help me sleep. I had youtube on my TV screen but had stopped watching to do the meditation. Opened my eyes and your video was on thr home page. I just thought.. This is a sign..1 mth since my insomnia started. Starting to become anxious about it now.

  • @angiefryer-smith300
    @angiefryer-smith300 Год назад +4

    Thank you for all the help. The reported info saying lack of sleep is killing you, just makes you much more fearful every night....

  • @RebelRadius
    @RebelRadius Год назад +3

    This is the best sleep advice EVER! Thank you Wayne and Joseph. I'm really looking forward to listening to your book (pleased it is on audio).

  • @OBSZIDIAN548
    @OBSZIDIAN548 2 месяца назад +2

    I have the worse insomnia I've ever known....that's even between having stayed awake as a hunter, a marine, and as RN. IVE NEVER KNOWN ANYONE THAT STAYS AWAKE AS LONG. it's awful, I need all the help I can get. I've been through all the meds...all the nooks I can read. It's debilitating

    • @klanderkal
      @klanderkal 2 месяца назад

      Same here.!!!
      I DON'T KNOW already!!
      Tried so much of everything.
      Listen to everything. I don't sleep for so many days in a row!.. I have so many other issues too.! Lost family members and my career job.! The stress was, is too much. Depression and Anxiety now also... this sucks!!

  • @tamberjune
    @tamberjune Год назад +3

    I have PTSD (Chronic) and Nightmares throughout the entire night and I have a severe chronic pain disorder. I haven't slept and the sleep doctors I've seen have not been able to help me. Thank you for talking about this part of your life and showing us his work! I'm excited to work on my trauma surrounding sleep with my therapist and to really do my best not to be afraid of sleeping or the pain I feel when I wake up. I've been on a sleep tablet for ten years. Some nights I have gone without it and I think I could if I can get my wakefulness in order. Tha k you for these tips and anecdotes because I was really considering that bed cooling device but hopefully I may not need that to fall asleep. I'm so glad you shared this interview with us, Wayne!

  • @TheRoad2Rachel
    @TheRoad2Rachel Год назад

    Thank you for this! I’ve had really bad sleep patterns my whole life, sometimes not being able to sleep a week on end. This week is one of those weeks. I’m so happy to hear advice that isn’t the “bedtime hygiene” type (a phrase I just learned while listening to this!) because that advice has never helped. I’ve never really given myself the opportunity to listen to my body signals and just go to bed when I actually feel sleepy. So going to start with that tonight and see how it goes. Thank you both, the world needs content like this.

  • @NancyDiazRyan
    @NancyDiazRyan Год назад +1

    Just what I desperately needed.. downloaded Pannells book and joined his channel. Bless you Wayne for giving me a little hope and help to beat this vicious cycle.

  • @lauraguida8482
    @lauraguida8482 Год назад +3

    Thank you so much Wayne for sharing this! I am hoping Joseph can help me. Only those who have experienced insomnia anxiety can really fully understand how this affects your daily life.

  • @wildrose3390
    @wildrose3390 3 месяца назад +1

    i bought the book after watching 20 minutes of this, first off it’s a great read! it’s hilarious, informative and very relatable. read the whole thing in 2 evenings and already implementing the protocol and feeling like i’m finally on the right track, saved myself $300 from the cbt-i app i was about to purchase. highly recommend 😴

  • @SheriAnne0711
    @SheriAnne0711 Год назад

    I needed to hear this talk soooo very badly!! Thank you Wayne! I think you may have just changed my life forever!! Thank you for always putting out excellent content that we all need to hear and benefit from! ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰

  • @morgan014
    @morgan014 Год назад

    Wow. This was so validating. From the bad internet tips to the tools that actually work… I agree. Everyone should hear this!

  • @carriei7017
    @carriei7017 Год назад +6

    Ok, I just learned the term Exploding Head Syndrome and I don't know why I've never looked it up before. I hear "crashes" or glass breaking as I wake up and think someone's in my house or in the basement. It happens at least twice a week. My husband never hears it but every one in a while he'll wake up and go check cause it's so loud and I'm so scared! Now I know not to be afraid, it's just my head exploding LOL

  • @evelynmalave4838
    @evelynmalave4838 Год назад +2

    This is crazy I'm up can't sleep so I get on here and wow the news I needed to hear. As long as I can remember insomnia has been my nightmare now I'll try to take your advice. Thank you friend 😘

  • @DaniiiiMNE
    @DaniiiiMNE Год назад +3

    *I loved this, more interviews please!* 🙏🏻

  • @lookingatdaisies9901
    @lookingatdaisies9901 Год назад +4

    Thank you for this video, I've noticed it's a lot of tips that we've heard before, but this video sets apart the trash from treasures in times of advice and helped me to realise how some sleep advice are quite contradictory.
    Telling you too sleep for certain hours and then saying you should wake up at the same time but you're not supposed to go to bed until you're "tired"... But you can't regulate when you're "tired" in a way (especially people with sleep issues) so how can you wake up at the same time and get 8 hours of sleep if you can't be in bed until you're sleepy?
    LOVE this.

  • @michelleb7464
    @michelleb7464 Год назад +2

    Thank you so much for posting this. If anything I feel understood and not alone. I will try just waking up at the same time. Thank you so much

  • @jessicathomas73
    @jessicathomas73 Год назад +2

    Here you saving lives again. I have terrible insomnia. Thank you for the information.

  • @laurie1872
    @laurie1872 Год назад +2

    I identify with so much that is being said here, especially the fight or flight. I will be employing this, thank you both!

  • @andyr6581
    @andyr6581 Год назад +2

    Thank you Wayne! Will be subscribing to his channel

  • @jenniferbuehrer3272
    @jenniferbuehrer3272 Год назад +3

    I’m on 30 days of no sleep. Started out of nowhere. I’m in the obsessive ritual part. I had a grieving panic attack and fell asleep for five hours and I was so thrilled that I might have broke the cycle. Nope. It got worse. I slept 2 hours a night since. Fall asleep at 6am up at 8am. I have no issues at home. I have a happy life. I am working with a doctor. Blood work shows no problems.

  • @svetlanak7644
    @svetlanak7644 8 месяцев назад

    Absolutely brilliant video 🎉thank you so much for it. I've been having sleep issues for 2 years now and I'm totally fed up with it. All things you guys had been talking 💯💯💯 about me. I'm going to buy the book and finally start just sleep🙏

  • @HeatherWho11.10
    @HeatherWho11.10 Год назад

    Thank you for this, Wayne! I can't wait to try all these tips and get some good 😴

  • @mariamaier8537
    @mariamaier8537 Год назад +2

    Wow! I didn’t expect this.
    Your a wonderful man 🥰
    I’m awake watching this third night up. Thank goodness for your awesome make up techniques to hide my dark eyes😂
    Seriously appreciate you sharing this!♥️♥️♥️

  • @sinajasminhess5004
    @sinajasminhess5004 Год назад +7

    Update: ordered the book and just finished it. Easy and very funny to read! It had so many insights for me and as a psychologist I thought I knew a lot about sleep (hint: alpha waves are not mentioned once 😅). I’m very keen to try the tips!

  • @gladysgarrity5721
    @gladysgarrity5721 Год назад +3

    Thank you for sharing Wayne great video 🌺

  • @Albusolar
    @Albusolar Год назад +15

    This was so good, I was literally yawning at the end of it (in a good way, lol.) I've been a "chronic insomniac" for around 30yrs and have spent the last year reducing my night meds on my own to try and have a more natural sleep pattern. This made complete sense to me Wayne so thank you so much for covering it. Much gratitude from Glasgow, Scotland 🙏🏻❣️

    • @carolynloughran5450
      @carolynloughran5450 Год назад +1

      Im an insomniac too and from Carnoustie, Scotland....have you heard of it? It is a pretty small town.

    • @Albusolar
      @Albusolar Год назад +1

      @@carolynloughran5450 Yeah, I've heard of Carnoustie Carolyn. I've never been but I've seen it on a bus road and road signs I've gone by. I'm sure I've gone past it or driven through it in my lifetime. Hi to my fellow Scot. 🌻💖

  • @shirleyburnham2782
    @shirleyburnham2782 Год назад +6

    My bed feels like a torchure chamber sometimes & I'm glad to get up but tired all day a vicious circle xx

  • @90sraver22
    @90sraver22 Год назад +1

    Thank-you for sharing this Wayne something I'm definitely going to try 🙏

  • @KatyWithAWhyyy
    @KatyWithAWhyyy Год назад +1

    Wow. Thank you for sharing this Wayne! I can't tell you how many years I've beat myself up for not sleeping the recommended 8 hours. Nearly impossible for me to do..which I now know is ok! 🙏🏼 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼

  • @avenuepop
    @avenuepop Год назад

    Thank you both for your honesty. So relatable and helpful.

  • @vicaccino
    @vicaccino 5 месяцев назад +1

    This video is gold man. Thank you very much, I'm getting a sleep study done soon but I don't snore, so it's not sleep apnea lol. Most likely insomnia since it takes me soooo long to fall asleep. Soo hard to find good reliable information on sleep 😴 and this is really helpful 😊

  • @ToshaRaeNailed
    @ToshaRaeNailed Год назад +3

    I just got to where I just roll with it. When I can’t sleep I get up and clean the house, do laundry, do buddy work. I take naps during the day when I feel tired. Otherwise I try not to worry about it. I got enough worries

  • @hypnosisforinsomania
    @hypnosisforinsomania Год назад +2

    Great interview, well done Joseph

  • @slothsarecool
    @slothsarecool Год назад

    Nice to hear from someone who actually has been through chronic insomnia and worked it out, thanks! I feel like people such as Matt Walker just scare the shit out of people with all the disease talk.

  • @PavelPetrinich
    @PavelPetrinich 4 месяца назад

    Thank you very much. This is what I needed to hear

  • @unika23
    @unika23 3 месяца назад +2

    I'm so glad to hear I'm not alone!

  • @suzypayne-clark906
    @suzypayne-clark906 Год назад +2

    Thank you so much , I haven''t slept in years and I have been on Amitriptyline 75 MLG but I stopped it a couple of years ago I only use it now in conjunction with my migraine tablets and still I don't sleep . Looking forward to reading the book . Sending love & peace xx

  • @Marijalov
    @Marijalov Год назад +1

    I love you Wayne ❤️ your videos teached me so much growing up

  • @BitterBetty76
    @BitterBetty76 Год назад +6

    As a person who hasn't slept more than a couple hours since I was 15 years old I'm looking forward to this...... my doctor has me on 300mg of Amitriptyline every night and I basically sleep walk when I do sleep or just don't sleep at all despite the medicine. Nothing seems to change the fact that I cannot sleep.

  • @sinajasminhess5004
    @sinajasminhess5004 Год назад +3

    Just what I needed 😌

  • @ionechisholme7552
    @ionechisholme7552 Год назад +2

    Thanks Jo for sharing your story

  • @judysparks1132
    @judysparks1132 Год назад

    Thank you Wayne ! Fantastic vidio . I also spent years on amitriptyline and just stopped. No more sleep for me and waking to smashing glass sounds . As the medication is a seditive it’s like coming off antidepressants without a ween off . I’m so greatfull for this vidio and hope your problems settle ❤️

  • @MegKrish
    @MegKrish Год назад +1

    Thank you so much for this! 💖💖💖🤗👍🏽

  • @alisonbatchelor5816
    @alisonbatchelor5816 Год назад +1

    Thank you so much for this Wayne so informative feel like I am not alone x

  • @63Lsp
    @63Lsp Год назад +1

    I've never felt so stressed about sleep nor dreaded being in bed more than the couple of months I spent in cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) for sleep. The intense black-and-white sleep hygiene regimen w copious documentation required (with no corresponding education abt sleep!) made me feel incompetent and put 24/7 focus on sleep! I really don't worry about it at all now, but that's bc I know meds will help me sleep. Not a great solution so I'm looking forward to the book! Thanks Wayne!

  • @Tracylyn42
    @Tracylyn42 Год назад

    Wow I got up this morning wondering how I will make it through the day after another night of insomnia and here you are!!!!!!!

  • @lesleydecker1015
    @lesleydecker1015 Год назад +1

    I ordered his book thank you both.

  • @elizabethboin1735
    @elizabethboin1735 Год назад +1

    Great video thanks to both of you….I purchased the book. Been suffering with not being able to sleep for 3 years now and I just want to go to bed at night and wake up the next day, I don’t remember what that feels like anymore….

  • @CherryJuli
    @CherryJuli Год назад +15

    I always thought I had insomnia. I was going from doctor to doctor for thyroid issues and it took year before I got treatment. Once my meds were adjusted the insomnia was gone. I sleep like I’m dead now.
    Sometimes there is something wrong with your body that messes up your sleep. Thyroid issues for example are extremely common in women.

    • @GabijaS18
      @GabijaS18 5 месяцев назад

      What symptoms did you personally have due to the thyroid problems?

  • @reneelanier3475
    @reneelanier3475 10 месяцев назад

    Thank you so so much for this interview!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @Jessrdms
    @Jessrdms Год назад +1

    Thank you for this ❤

  • @rachelpagano3223
    @rachelpagano3223 Год назад +2

    Thank you *SO* much for this episode! I can’t even verbalize how much I love you and your channel!!!

  • @zanbudd
    @zanbudd Год назад

    Thanks my dear for your kind and caring nature. I’m grateful for some input on this issue. I have not thought of living in a teepee but I always do sleep better when camping😉

  • @WILLGSNELL
    @WILLGSNELL 11 месяцев назад

    This is such a great video thank you so much 👍

  • @9lemonlime
    @9lemonlime 5 месяцев назад

    Just wanted to say it's pretty cool that you got to sit with the author not sure whether it's your couch or his but if only I coud sit on his couch.....I digress very good information. Thanks

  • @johannaissako
    @johannaissako Месяц назад +1

    Thank you so much this was so so helpful ❤ I too struggle x

  • @user-zt2cn5in2h
    @user-zt2cn5in2h Год назад +1

    Shift worker ✋
    Gonna get this audiobook right away!

  • @cognossance
    @cognossance Год назад +12

    Wayne, as a life-long insomniac since I was a young child (so it’s more than 50 years), I truly appreciate your generosity in buying Joseph Pannell’s book, interviewing him and posting the video on your channel. Thank you so much ♥️

  • @ruthagnew8000
    @ruthagnew8000 Год назад +2

    Thank you 🙏🏻 👑❤️

  • @leightonsmith8732
    @leightonsmith8732 Месяц назад

    Get fed up of all the so called experts saying don't do this don't do that etc etc on RUclips filling people with total bullshit, this is the best video for advice I've seen feels like a weight lifted off my shoulders, great advice many thanks.

  • @jmk1962
    @jmk1962 Год назад +10

    This was a fantastic interview.
    I'm a hopeless sleeper. I can get to sleep fairly easily but struggle to stay asleep if I wake up in the middle of the night which I do a lot.
    I've ordered his book and subscribed to his channel. Hopefully it can help me get better sleep as I am always exhausted.

    • @bernitajenkins3180
      @bernitajenkins3180 Год назад +2

      Same...the problem is staying asleep. Good luck

    • @lunakat7020
      @lunakat7020 Год назад +2

      Same here I'm sure there are many of us out there.

  • @sophialeal16
    @sophialeal16 Год назад +10

    Thank you for this, I’m literally struggling with this and it is very frustrating. I used to wake up at 5am & loved it. But I feel like I can’t anymore bc I don’t get enough sleep bc my body wakes up on its own around 2:30- 3am and cannot fall back to sleep until 4, so it’s throws my sleep pattern off. So now I wake up at 6ish and it does not align with my goals. I workout, but even that doesn’t help. I hope this works. I think my hormones are the problem bc it started last year when I removed my birth control that I had for 8 years. Idk.

    • @Autumn4468
      @Autumn4468 Год назад +2

      Talk to your ob gyn- hormone therapy might help.

  • @Catina28
    @Catina28 Год назад

    Thanks so much for sharing ure story Wayne. I also got the jerks, esp after nytol. When it started I had the jolts and heartburn wen I woke up. Also night sweats. And so the spiral to insomnia began. No more night sweats but noticed that if I got in to a fight a night, I'm not gonna sleep well. That made me start to think cortisol is up. So now I focus on stress relief the most and do deep breathing exercises wen I wake.

    • @ElenaRata-iv5pk
      @ElenaRata-iv5pk 7 месяцев назад

      How are you now ? Maybe try ashwagandha if you still have issues!

  • @NicolaKing-ym8xy
    @NicolaKing-ym8xy Год назад

    Thank you so much. Brilliant video. I have just ordered the book. One thing to ask is should people avoid napping in the day if they aren't sleeping at night?

  • @dmsarabia1
    @dmsarabia1 Год назад

    very enlightening
    Thank you

  • @Scottykaski
    @Scottykaski 3 месяца назад

    This man is a sleep genius.

  • @SkyandMoon909
    @SkyandMoon909 Год назад +2

    If a good night's sleep isn't the basis of beauty I don't know what is. Thank you for posting

  • @brendad7313
    @brendad7313 Год назад

    I'm so sorry, Wayne. So very sorry you have been a target of haters. Let all this love carry you away from fear and negativity. Only love and support from me. ❤️

  • @youtub3909
    @youtub3909 Год назад +2

    Does he have any advise for shift workers? I’m studying nursing and I’m worried about the constant change of shift times. Does it not matter so much if you have the 17hrs of wakefulness that you talked about?

  • @alihave1
    @alihave1 Год назад

    Thanks soo much for your sharing

  • @aliarfana6808
    @aliarfana6808 Год назад +4

    I've been suffering a lot from this issue for couple of months...This is really destroying my productivity throughout the day 😞

  • @victoriaart662
    @victoriaart662 Год назад

    Thank you!!!

  • @nancymargetko9625
    @nancymargetko9625 Год назад +5

    I have had insomnia since I was a child. I am 73 years old now and still have insomnia.

    • @ElenaRata-iv5pk
      @ElenaRata-iv5pk 7 месяцев назад

      Wow how you managed for so many years to be alive? I feel like am dying !

    • @Amaadification
      @Amaadification Месяц назад

      How bad was your insomnia

  • @helenejames5727
    @helenejames5727 Год назад +1

    You talked about Hypnic Jerks. I used to get these a lot, from childhood. Later, as an adult I was advised to take Magnesium for migraines; well it didn't help the migraine much but the hypnic jerks stopped. When we were going through a tight period I stopped taking my supplements. The Hypnic Jerks came back, so no matter how little spare money we have Magnesium is a priority. My problem is waking up about 3:00 am. have had this for 20 years.

  • @debbremberger5980
    @debbremberger5980 Год назад +1

    SO much research on insomnia. And I get it ..... lots of people are plagued by it. However, I suffer from a debilitating sleep disorder, where not much research is being done at all. I have narcolepsy. And not the kind depicted by Mr. Bean!! Besides the constant drowsiness, I suffer from emotional/traumatic/vivid dreams every single night. I don't forget them They continue to play on in my head during the day. When I sleep, it's like living a second life in another dimension. I wake up extremely groggy, some times crying, sometimes angry but always sad. It's exhausting because I feel unrested after a night of so much brain activity. I've had 3 sleep studies. I've seen a sleep therapist, a psychologist, and several neurologists. Nobody has any answers or useful suggestions. I've inquired with many sleep research clinics, but nobody seems interested in doing research on this. I know I'm not alone. Most narcoleptics have these same issues. I DREAM of a day where people like me will have resources available to help us. It's an awful thing to suffer from! Just wanted to share the other side of the coin .......

  • @heiroot
    @heiroot Год назад

    I wish you the very best

  • @janinekay
    @janinekay Год назад

    Hi Wayne I have just watched your video with joe as I was advised to watch when I called the sleep charity helpline .. it’s brilliant . I have insomnia and have had it since august.. it’s not as bad as it was nights with no sleep whatsoever and terrible anxiety doing everything wrong. I was so desperate I pleaded with my gp to put me on sleeping tablets then due to them being addictive I changed to amitriptyline which I am still taking 20mg however it doesn’t work completely.. I go through cycles and because I’m menopausal ,my hormones play a big part into my failing to get off to sleep. I am definitely going to visit joes channel as well. But when you talked about amitriptyline it made me think how I could do with coming off it now as it puts me into a false sedated sleep and then I know I have too much sleep one night then can’t sleep the next etc etc but with the fight or flight and palpitations stopping me from sleeping even when I feel sleepy to go to bed I’m one big mess. Can you please advise me how I should come off the drugs ? I’m a mess!

  • @ericalampley480
    @ericalampley480 Год назад +4

    My sleep problem is social media, my phone, and FOMO. I feel like sleep is boring and a waste of time... until I have to wake up, of course, then there's nothing more I want to do. I also think I'm a bit of a night owl with an unfortunate day job.

    • @WayneGoss
      @WayneGoss  Год назад +2

      I am a night owl and have been for a long time. My bed time might be 12am or 3am. Just depends. I don't fight it at all. I really enjoy being up late. And I don't worry anymore about the time. In fact, after 10pm at night I no longer look at any clocks at all. No phone. No iPad.

    • @Autumn4468
      @Autumn4468 Год назад +1

      @@WayneGoss I have to ask- if phone and iPad are off at ten - what are you doing until midnite or three am.

    • @sarahjaye4117
      @sarahjaye4117 Год назад +1

      @@Autumn4468 Curious as well

    • @Autumn4468
      @Autumn4468 Год назад

      @@WayneGoss I'm a night owl too- but don't always like it. I never really feel rested.

  • @DandyParrott
    @DandyParrott Год назад +6

    I have a circadian rhythm disorder that has plagued me for years. Forcing myself to stay up never works for me because it exacerbates the symptoms of my other medical problems 😵‍💫 I sleep when my body wants to sleep, even if that isn't until 10 am. It sucks, but I need to sleep.

    • @willow9790
      @willow9790 Год назад +1

      My daughter had the same. Melatonin is the only thing that did anything but it’s not legal I uk. She is unable to work due to this. Once asleep she doesn’t wake easy. 5 alarms and vibrating ones sometimes work. I really feel for you

    • @Autumn4468
      @Autumn4468 Год назад

      @@willow9790 Do you have to have a rx for melatonin?

    • @willow9790
      @willow9790 Год назад

      Judy. What is an rx?

    • @Autumn4468
      @Autumn4468 Год назад

      @@willow9790 Rx=prescription

    • @willow9790
      @willow9790 Год назад +1

      @@Autumn4468 she had a prescription for melatonin and it worked somewhat, but the nhs won’t fund it long term

  • @Pistachio2024
    @Pistachio2024 Год назад

    I bought his Kindle book straight away. It was only £2 and a bit on Kindle.

  • @dianarademann7153
    @dianarademann7153 Год назад +2

    Watching this while having insomnia

  • @rebelgurl7948
    @rebelgurl7948 Год назад

    Asleep in 30
    Seconds but my body is waking up every hour!

  • @lucylight176
    @lucylight176 Год назад

    Have had the brain interference wake up jolts (refuse to call it that other gorgeous name) for many many years. Mine started with exactly that same tiny seed of thought -what would happen if I couldn't help making this happen... Been trying to fix it ever since which of course keeps fuelling it. Letting go and trusting is everything and feels so daunting at first... I personally think trauma & shame ideas thrust on us in childhood can originally trigger all this....and the cure again is self love, self belief, allowing and acceptance.

  • @pattin7116
    @pattin7116 Год назад

    Thank you thank you thank you! All the makeup in the world isn't going to help me if I can't sleep! I also have to laugh at the Wolf example he gives as a bark scorpion walked across my bedroom floor at bedtime and I did not sleep the rest of the night.