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  • Опубликовано: 13 июл 2024
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Комментарии • 3,6 тыс.

  • @-Royalestar-
    @-Royalestar- Месяц назад +16698

    Instead of sleeping, I think watching a video about sleep is better

  • @Shiver197
    @Shiver197 Месяц назад +4800

    I swear, it’s always been “never sleep like this! never sleep like that!”, but thank you for going so so so in depth, even with something as simple as sleep

    • @benj4840
      @benj4840 Месяц назад +81

      Sleep definitely is not simple….

    • @FNaFFan101
      @FNaFFan101 Месяц назад +29

      It takes me like 45-60 minutes to fall asleep

    • @spulwasser
      @spulwasser Месяц назад +21

      ​@@FNaFFan101me too, and it's been like that at least since I was a child...my mother used to take me to medical vacation close to the sea bc I never slept through the night. But at this point I just accepted my base level of tiredness😂

    • @atharvasg5418
      @atharvasg5418 Месяц назад +10

      I get your point but sleep is not simple. Two of the things you shouldn't change frequently are your sleep schedule and your eating schedule

    • @Shiver197
      @Shiver197 Месяц назад +10

      i meant simple in the sense that every being needs it and it should be fairly intuitive as you do it all your life. it’s not simple for optimized sleep though yeah

  • @rokshi8253
    @rokshi8253 2 дня назад +917

    Having low testosterone is something we dont pay much attention to, but it is the reason why our motivation is low and progress is slow, I found great ways to improve my test levels in this book, it helped me out and now im on my journey to become a better man The book that Im talking about is "You are stronger than you think" from Borlest

  • @meditim2032
    @meditim2032 День назад +959

    It's crazy how nobody is talking about a banned book Health and Beauty Mastery.

  • @dianabriggs1032
    @dianabriggs1032 Месяц назад +803

    Sleep game-changer: separate blankets. Years ago my husband and I stayed at a hotel where the “king” bed was two twins pushed together, with separate blankets and everything. We slept so much better each having our own blanket, we went out and bought two twin comforters as soon as we got home. He’s always warm and I’m always cold, plus when one of us moves the other doesn’t feel it. We’ve had this arrangement for a decade and now whenever we stay somewhere and have to sleep under one blanket it drives us nuts!

    • @RedDragonU45
      @RedDragonU45 28 дней назад +44

      welcome to the german way of sleeping :)

    • @hollo0o583
      @hollo0o583 28 дней назад +7

      That’s what the reception desk it there for… just ask for a second blanket and you’ll sleep like a baby.

    • @3to4characters
      @3to4characters 28 дней назад +23

      I thought this was normal

    • @andersiglum
      @andersiglum 28 дней назад +20

      That’s the norm here. Never seen anyone with just one large blanket here in Sweden.
      First time i saw it was abroad at a fancy hotel 🤷🏼‍♂️

    • @philippehlivanov7707
      @philippehlivanov7707 28 дней назад +7

      ​@@RedDragonU45European more like

  • @dannydee2668
    @dannydee2668 Месяц назад +1812

    I had awful sleep problems but I found that I needed to listen to something really boring, so I listened to politicians talking in Parliament and it's like magic 😂😂

    • @clairecaines4051
      @clairecaines4051 Месяц назад +95

      😂 that’s hilarious

    • @MonkeyJedi99
      @MonkeyJedi99 Месяц назад +44

      I set my Kindle Fire to play the stand-up comedy stream.
      I sleep very poorly in silence.

    • @ProfessionalBugLover
      @ProfessionalBugLover Месяц назад +14

      lmao i should try this

    • @aqvanii
      @aqvanii Месяц назад +19

      My music tescher told us that he does that too LOL

    • @MonkeyJedi99
      @MonkeyJedi99 Месяц назад +19

      @@aqvanii Oh, I remembered another sleep aid I have used.
      "A Tale of Two Cities"
      I have never gotten past the third page.

  • @officialdyn
    @officialdyn 19 дней назад +427

    I am currently watching this at 4am instead of going to sleep

  • @andreesandahl300
    @andreesandahl300 15 дней назад +28

    When my urban dwelling kids come to the farm or lake cabin they are amazed at how well they sleep. No lights, sirens, traffic noise etc…dark and quiet

  • @Ljokerz
    @Ljokerz Месяц назад +1133

    4:35 that's 15.5C to 20C for the rest of the world

    • @2yldy
      @2yldy 29 дней назад +37

      Even in winter here it doesn’t get that cold wow

    • @LiisumiisuGaming
      @LiisumiisuGaming 27 дней назад +20

      TYSM!!!!!

    • @samirsuperman8856
      @samirsuperman8856 27 дней назад +34

      he said 60-65 degrees now im going to be steak in the morning

    • @shreejitpahari
      @shreejitpahari 26 дней назад +13

      And it's 40 deg C in India 😶, I am not gonna say anything :⁠-|

    • @vincentdeluca4485
      @vincentdeluca4485 25 дней назад +3

      ⁠@@shreejitpahariyeah even where I’m at in the US it’s like 37 C it’s been crazy

  • @ericthompson3982
    @ericthompson3982 Месяц назад +811

    When my kiddo was young, I explained the difference between nocturnal and diurnal. She then coined the term flocturnal specifically for me, because "daddy, you never sleep."

    • @user-hf9nz4ml8n
      @user-hf9nz4ml8n Месяц назад +31

      😂

    • @gmfitzg
      @gmfitzg Месяц назад +23

      now we got to worry about transturnal

    • @zwenkwiel816
      @zwenkwiel816 Месяц назад +23

      ​@@gmfitzgtheyre awake while they sleep?

    • @winstoniann
      @winstoniann 28 дней назад +2

      Are u Dylan’s dad what I’m so confused

  • @GavynforGod
    @GavynforGod 19 дней назад +11

    My room once got down to 59 degrees bc it was a cool spring night, plus my fan. I could pile my blankets on and it felt so good. Best night of sleep i ever got

  • @Respectable_Username
    @Respectable_Username 15 дней назад +4

    Another thing about bedding made of natural over synthetic materials: synthetic materials are usually oil/plastic based, which while in most situations are fine, in the unfortunate event of a house fire, they will catch and burn a lot faster than natural fibres. _Always_ go 100% natural materials for your bedding. It could quite literally save your life!

  • @mldrfan
    @mldrfan Месяц назад +631

    My husband and I always had separate bedrooms, and honestly, it was the best thing for our relationship! Not only helped for general sleeping, but if one of us was sick, it just made so much sense to sleep separately.

    • @Dazzxp
      @Dazzxp Месяц назад +45

      I too sleep devoice, she produces a lot of heat but worse of all snores and I am a light sleeper, and intern I am lot less cranky and irritable.

    • @journeylvr
      @journeylvr Месяц назад +48

      I think more couples sleep separately, but won’t admit it. It’s important for both partners to get a good night’s sleep!! It could save a marriage!!

    • @janemiettinen5176
      @janemiettinen5176 Месяц назад +39

      My husband turns to migrating starfish at night, Im so tempted.. Im not fan of waking up abruptly, because an elbow or heel hits me in the nose or ear. He doesnt even wake up, but Im fully awake and contemplating if smothering would be an option.

    • @mldrfan
      @mldrfan Месяц назад +9

      @@Dazzxp that was a big thing for me too. I’m such a light sleeper and my husband was a louuuuuud snorer! I’d end up on the couch and always so pissed off, even though I logically knew he wasn’t doing it on purpose. When we started sleeping separately we were both so much less irritable bc I wasn’t always waking him up, trying to get him to turn over or whatever, and I got such a better sleep than being on the couch lol

    • @Kallmur
      @Kallmur Месяц назад +9

      ​@@janemiettinen5176😂 You should sleep in different beds, it could save his life!

  • @LilChuunosuke
    @LilChuunosuke Месяц назад +475

    I was born with a sleep disorder that was ignored by doctors for decades despite how severely the sleep deprivation was affecting my health.
    If you have found that you struggle to fall asleep & stay asleep when you're "supposed to" and naturally want to stay awake when you are meant to be sleeping, I'd take a moment to seriously consider if you may have an irregular circadian rhythm. Discovering I had delayed sleep phase syndrome and transitioning to overnight shifts was honestly life altering and improved my health and sleep quality substantially. When you have insomnia, you learn that there are so many little factors that contribute to the quality of your sleep that most people don't even think about!

    • @salmaelasmai5065
      @salmaelasmai5065 29 дней назад +4

      Same here

    • @lulagonzalez2188
      @lulagonzalez2188 29 дней назад +3

      hii, if you dont mind me asking, how did they found out at the end? what studies did you have to do?

    • @hellomate639
      @hellomate639 29 дней назад +8

      I wonder if your condition is essentially just being a super night owl.
      Someone's gotta keep an eye out for tigers... or soldiers.

    • @Failed_Vestige_of_Exandria
      @Failed_Vestige_of_Exandria 27 дней назад +18

      My five cents: you do not have an irregular circadian rhythm or delayed sleep phase syndrome. Your circadian rhythm is quite normal. It's just the names given so that they can keep this "everything needs to happen in the daylight" bullshit mentality as the status quo. From an evolutionary perspective alone, it would make sense that widely different sleep schedules are apparent in the populace, yet we're all forced to work during daylight hours if the job does not allow for night shifts, which are most.

    • @KG-VanityInKnickers
      @KG-VanityInKnickers 23 дня назад +2

      Yeah, my optimal time for falling asleep is when the suns coming up. I worked the rotating 12-hour shift for 40+ years and I could tell my body really preferred sleeping in the daytime because I felt more rested and alert when I got up. When I was on the day shift, I literally had to drag myself out of bed and would be tired the entire day. Now that I'm retired, I go to bed anywhere from 5am-7am and naturally wake up anywhere between 11am-1pm.

  • @MinimalistFilms
    @MinimalistFilms 6 дней назад +2

    I'd really like to get Mike's opinion on my medical issues. I can't sleep without my medication, and if I skip it, I can end up lying in bed for at least five hours before finally falling asleep, even without any electronics. I also take medication to help me both fall asleep and stay asleep, as without it, I wake up after 3-4 hours and can't get back to sleep.
    I work out 30 minutes every day, doing push-ups, sit-ups, squats, and some dumbbell curls. However, I have a significant problem with my neck, back, and joints, which leads to frequent headaches. I've tried talking to my doctor multiple times over a long period, but the response is always, "You need to work out." I've even been to a chiropractor, but nothing has helped. I’d really appreciate hearing what Mike would suggest I do.
    And Mike, if you see this i am 17, 64kg, 184cm tall and a body fat percentage of 14-15%

    • @Immortal__YT
      @Immortal__YT 3 дня назад

      How long have you been on this medication for? And what medication is it? It could very well be a built up tolerance of the medication, or maybe if opts melatonin or something that contains melatonin it could be that your brain is so used to getting melatonin from this medication that it stopped producing it itself to make you tired

  • @davidfinch8493
    @davidfinch8493 23 дня назад +8

    This guy is insanely awesome.
    Great video mate.

  • @BionicMilkaholic
    @BionicMilkaholic Месяц назад +396

    I shared a twin bed with a 95lb dog for a year. Upgraded to a queen, but she took her half out of the middle. Then I had knee surgery. She knew something was different and she needed to be gentle around me. She slept in another room for a month before moving back into my room, but now she sleeps on the dog bed on the floor that I've had for her the whole time. But she is also the loudest snorer I've ever heard, and you could hear my grandpa from outside the house.

    • @Monika-mb6jh
      @Monika-mb6jh Месяц назад +7

      Aww that’s so sweet

    • @ParkerMeyer-bd1qj
      @ParkerMeyer-bd1qj 26 дней назад

      95 pounds?!?

    • @entitypolyhedron
      @entitypolyhedron 26 дней назад

      Is 95 pounds… normal?

    • @inuyasha13
      @inuyasha13 26 дней назад +1

      ​@entitypolyhedron It depends on the breed, but some dogs can be 110lbs or more, so yes! 95 can definitely be normal. Breeds like Great Pyrenees or Saint Bernards are very big, along with Irish Wolfhounds or Great Danes! Lots of giant breeds out there.

    • @keithgriffiths9864
      @keithgriffiths9864 16 дней назад

      I share a king size bed with a Chi hua hua Cross. I get about a 9 inch strip on the edge of the bed, that she allows me to occupy. I don't knowingly let her hog the bed, I just wake up every morning barely clinging on 🐶 ❤

  • @infin1ty850
    @infin1ty850 Месяц назад +797

    My past wife and I almost never slept in the same bed once we had an established relationship. I think it helped us immensely because it was the only way we could get a good night's rest.

    • @seppyq3672
      @seppyq3672 Месяц назад +40

      My grandparents before he died, had seperate bedrooms for about 45 years. ❤

    • @aj_12x23
      @aj_12x23 Месяц назад +88

      Yeah my wife and I sleep in different rooms and it just works much better for us. We operate on different sleep schedules that are staggered a few hours, I snore and she's a light sleeper, and I get really hot/sweaty sharing a bed with others. At first it was a bummer that we just couldn't maker it work sharing a bed, but we have found plenty of other ways to share intimacy when we are concious.

    • @QveenRex
      @QveenRex Месяц назад +40

      My parents did the same thing, they would have divorced over snoring if they hadn’t

    • @JNL76
      @JNL76 Месяц назад +7

      Same, We love eachother more and better this way hahaha.

    • @Heze-is-him
      @Heze-is-him Месяц назад +4

      @@QveenRex😂

  • @jamiem2444
    @jamiem2444 24 дня назад +36

    My parents both snore and have been sleeping in separate rooms for about 12 years or so, and it's working out really well for them.

  • @HeidiJankowski
    @HeidiJankowski 27 дней назад +30

    My “ uncle “( my dad’s best friend) is a sleep doctor! He helped develop a sleep software for Apple Watches that help get rid of nightmares! Basically it detects your heart rate going up ( having the nightmare ) and makes a noise that doesn’t wake you up but wakes you up enough to get rid of the nightmare while still remaining asleep, but your not in deep sleep anymore! It’s really cool, I haven’t tried it but I really want to! ( I get a monthly nightmare)

    • @Flouncymagoo22
      @Flouncymagoo22 26 дней назад +2

      I need this!! I have night terrors that seriously effect my mood for the day. Thank you for posting that!

    • @makhope726
      @makhope726 19 дней назад +1

      Is this available now?? Cause I NEED it

  • @guessgirlietv
    @guessgirlietv Месяц назад +662

    If you’re thinking about a sleep divorce, I suggest trying a *blanket* divorce first. My spouse and I sleep in the same bed but with our own blankets and it helps a TON with reducing the movements that wake you up.

    • @Alliesaephan
      @Alliesaephan Месяц назад +28

      I second this! My husband and I have been sleeping with separate blankets but same bed for the last couple years and it's GREAT!

    • @Shart-santha
      @Shart-santha Месяц назад +26

      My husband and I do the same! He’s a hot sleeper AND he loves to have huge and heavy blankets on him. I’m the opposite, I like to sleep with a sheet and a small throw blanket (if I get too cold). There’s also no one being a blanket hog and one of us ending up cold and without a blanket. Once we started sleeping with our own blankets I couldn’t ever imagine going back!

    • @ilonawilken2087
      @ilonawilken2087 Месяц назад +23

      Germany here. It is usual here to have two Blankets. And hell yes, i am happy about it. Just thinking about separate rooms because we have different schedules. And he is a snorer. 😴

    • @magsimags
      @magsimags Месяц назад +10

      this. also think of potentially getting separate mattresses. especially if it's a partner's movement that's the problem. at the end of the day one or both people in the relationship not getting enough quality sleep will put far more stress on the relationship than sleeping in separate beds will

    • @benstanfill363
      @benstanfill363 Месяц назад +2

      Same here. We have a big quilt that covers both of us in winter, but separate blankets under that and in summer. My SO tends to use a heated blanket to stay warm while I keep a small fleece one.

  • @Frany5259
    @Frany5259 Месяц назад +945

    “How long should it take for you to fall asleep?” Mike, “10 to 20 minutes” video ends. 😂

    • @Hot_spider
      @Hot_spider Месяц назад +4

      😂😂😂

    • @muckshorts5513
      @muckshorts5513 Месяц назад +7

      6/10 not funny but better than the comments that quote people

    • @generalyoda8325
      @generalyoda8325 Месяц назад +19

      What is your problem bruh, if you don't like comments then just ignore them smh

    • @yensteel
      @yensteel Месяц назад +10

      Hopefully auto-play is off, and you have ad-blocker on. I once tried to listen to a 10 hour video with raindrops, sea waves, and got woken up by an ad. It's best to download them first.

    • @Gin_isnotmyname
      @Gin_isnotmyname Месяц назад

      ​@@yensteel and you gotta use a good ad blocker cuz some of them RUclips doesn't like

  • @typowyweeb6953
    @typowyweeb6953 5 дней назад +4

    It is 3:03 and I can't sleep. Thank you for your work. Now I can finally fall asleep.

    • @ConfusedPlr
      @ConfusedPlr 3 дня назад

      Did it work?

    • @20cmusic
      @20cmusic 11 часов назад

      Read books. It works really well.

  • @Breezely22
    @Breezely22 28 дней назад +3

    I have a method for going to sleep that's very specific. I basically make a nest of pillows and blankets, get the lighting low, have an audio story on so low I can barely hear it. I alternate between side sleeping and front sleeping. I need a colder room and thicker blankets, especially on my feet.

  • @777gpower
    @777gpower Месяц назад +354

    I’ve had a dog sleep in my bed for ages- super cuddly and actually slept. My cat on the other hand thinks bedtime is play time and practices his yodeling- absolutely horrible for slept- makes a great alarm though, up at 5am EVERY day, even when I need to sleep in.

    • @davorzdralo8000
      @davorzdralo8000 Месяц назад +13

      I mean, cats are mostly nocturnal animals, so it's not that surprising. That's why they seem to sleep all day long.

    • @hallaloth3112
      @hallaloth3112 Месяц назад +24

      @@davorzdralo8000 They aren't actually nocturnal, they are actually crepuscular (most active at Sunrise/Sunset) because that is when their natural prety would be most active.

    • @user-wl6yz6uc7g
      @user-wl6yz6uc7g Месяц назад +3

      I had one of my ferrets Columbo sleep with me in bed he was mr. Perfect didn't bite, didn't scratch just lay on the pillow and sleep, my dog Penelope sleeps with me now right next to me under the covers.

    • @yensteel
      @yensteel Месяц назад +1

      If you can, there are sound dampeners you can hang on your door. If it's a house you own, there's a stick-on version that's more thorough. Otherwise, there are curtain-like ones you can take on and off. They vary a lot in effectiveness. I stuck a rubber dampener meant for cars on my door for privacy. It was great for phone calls, youtube... etc. The doorbell became harder to hear though.
      Cats like to nap and wake many times. It used to be common for humans to sleep twice a day, siesta style but 9-5 modern lifestyles forced us to adapt.
      Also, as long as you're not the guy who has a cat sleeps on your face, you don't have anything serious to worry about. That guy thought he had severe sleep apnea from fatigue. A night cam revealed the truth.

    • @kindlin
      @kindlin Месяц назад

      @@davorzdralo8000 Cats sleep all day AND all night long if they have a chance lol, as hallaloth is alluding to.

  • @jarrahbailey
    @jarrahbailey Месяц назад +372

    who else is watching this instead of sleeping?

    • @FNaFFan101
      @FNaFFan101 Месяц назад +5

      Where I am it is 10 am so not me

    • @ScorpionM203
      @ScorpionM203 Месяц назад +1

      yeah.... 😂

    • @Al-wj6xf
      @Al-wj6xf Месяц назад +3

      Not me. I'm sleeping

    • @Lewis-py8jl
      @Lewis-py8jl Месяц назад

      ME

    • @Lewis-py8jl
      @Lewis-py8jl Месяц назад

      @@FNaFFan101Where I am it’s 11pm so I’m not ready to sleep

  • @ToastedCrumpy
    @ToastedCrumpy 6 дней назад +2

    I love watching doctor mike talk about sleep at 3am instead of actually sleeping

  • @Adam_mohammed_
    @Adam_mohammed_ 11 дней назад +5

    This is my first time visiting Doctor Mike channel
    or watching and hearing about him,
    To be honest he is so charismatic and livable ! It really suits him what he do.
    Thanks for the information.

  • @TheMutantCreeper
    @TheMutantCreeper Месяц назад +282

    I have cats and they don’t really sleep in my bed with me if my fiancé and I are sleeping. They sleep next to us or on the foot of the bed if it’s just one of us. It’s nice waking up and seeing them somewhere on the bed.

    • @MonkeyJedi99
      @MonkeyJedi99 Месяц назад +13

      Because of several cats I've had who tunneled under the sheets, I've developed a habit of not turning at all in bed once I am asleep.
      This has lasted through this day, and I regularly wake up stiff from not moving, even though I no longer have any pets.

    • @Its_FamilyGuy
      @Its_FamilyGuy Месяц назад +6

      @@MonkeyJedi99Lol, I never grew that habit so one time I woke up, still out of it, and put my legs on what I thought was a pillow… until it shot up and ran lol. I felt so bad

    • @zwenkwiel816
      @zwenkwiel816 Месяц назад +1

      Mine often joins while I'm sleeping. So I end up kicking it when I wake up XD (Kind of scared me the first time, suddenly finding an unexpected animal in bed as you wake up.)

  • @darrensdemise
    @darrensdemise Месяц назад +150

    I know this might sound weird but you're like a dad I never had, I hope you know how much you inspire teens like me around the world. Keep it up, doctor dad!

  • @leeh.6371
    @leeh.6371 23 дня назад +1

    I will say for me a full stomach is VERY relaxing, and I’ve never had a problem with heartburn or acid reflux, but that’s just my experience

  • @StephanieGrealis
    @StephanieGrealis 16 дней назад +1

    Currently lying here in bed, at 1:34am watching a doctor Mike video about how to fall asleep 😂 I have primary insomnia. I’m hugging an ice pack to cool down to be able to maybe sleep because it’s so freaking hot in Ohio right now!

  • @Keaton.
    @Keaton. Месяц назад +551

    Spicy Coffee Cocktail is the perfect drink before sleeping. :D

    • @anbankush2027
      @anbankush2027 Месяц назад +14

      Ayo😂

    • @Kevinkemo
      @Kevinkemo Месяц назад +5

      Ayoo dammm

    • @whifle1445
      @whifle1445 Месяц назад +2

      True:3

    • @Hazeltrunk7
      @Hazeltrunk7 Месяц назад +3

      Did you even watch the video?

    • @AjZ530
      @AjZ530 Месяц назад +41

      @@Hazeltrunk7 Did you even get the joke?

  • @yasaminwhy8212
    @yasaminwhy8212 Месяц назад +75

    Re. thread count: I worked at a shop known for its bedding range. Two things customers told me: one, that the lower thread count sheets were cooler in summer; and two, polycotton bedding is EXTREMELY flammable. (He didn't tell me how he found that out.)

    • @datamusic4923
      @datamusic4923 16 дней назад

      I discovered the thread count thing this week, put my fancy sheets on the bed....took them off again, both sets 100% cotton. :D

  • @Heheheheh330
    @Heheheheh330 25 дней назад +3

    Idk if you respond to comment but it for the last couple weeks it’s taken me 1-3 hours to fall asleep

  • @qiyaamdavids
    @qiyaamdavids 25 дней назад +1

    It's 2 o clock in the morning and I'm watching a video about sleep.

  • @stella.r2708
    @stella.r2708 Месяц назад +118

    I slept wrong and now I can't turn my head. When did I get this old? 😂

    • @daundw
      @daundw Месяц назад +11

      Me too! Somedays, I can't lift my arm, turn my head around or look up because of my sleeping position 😂

    • @cbpd89
      @cbpd89 Месяц назад +10

      I hear ya. Every once and a while, I wake up with my knee suddenly hurting because of how I slept. Are my joints so fragile that they can't handle sleep??

    • @LeafLeafy
      @LeafLeafy Месяц назад +12

      People talk about this being a marker of being old but I still remember this happening to me for the first time when I was like ten and being so confused and miserable 😂😂

    • @latenightbreakdowns2107
      @latenightbreakdowns2107 Месяц назад +7

      I do this but I’m not even old 😭

  • @vectorwolf
    @vectorwolf Месяц назад +236

    If you have frequent heartburn/GERD, sleeping on your left side can make a huge difference, because it keeps the stomach tilted upward so the acid doesn't backflow.
    The trick is staying like that... (I rotate like a rotisserie when I sleep unfortunately. )

    • @kokocute123
      @kokocute123 Месяц назад +10

      Can confirm this! I’m pregnant and get heartburn a lot and been sleeping on my left side more (OB’s orders) and noticed burping and farting more 😆 so I get instant waves of relief

    • @timothys5235
      @timothys5235 Месяц назад +6

      Big plus to the advice about when to have the last meal of the day for this one. Especially if the GERD is caused by something physical rather than chemical (hiatal hernia for example). Even on acid reducers you run the risk of stuff coming back up, just not with as much of the burning sensation. I want that sack of soup to be as empty as possible.

    • @A.K.N.W.
      @A.K.N.W. Месяц назад +6

      Look up pregnancy pillows, they come in C and U shapes that will hold you in place, I sleep so much better with one (no pregnancy needed)

    • @muckshorts5513
      @muckshorts5513 Месяц назад +1

      didnt he see a vid like this in troom troom or 5min craft and tell this was bs?

    • @Chuck_EL
      @Chuck_EL Месяц назад +2

      I have sleep apnea and acid reflux I can confirm sleeping on your side is the best for both

  • @charlestumlinson5779
    @charlestumlinson5779 29 дней назад +1

    I recently bought 1800 thread count Microfiber sheets by accident. Put them on my bed before back surgery. I was surprised by how soft and comfortable they were and how well I slept. I also sprung for a Tempurpedic mattress. I am sleeping on a cloud. The microfiber sheets were mostly bamboo. I am on social security but invested in my sleeping comfort. I am broke now but very pleased with my decision. I also have the Egyptian cotton sheets that I love but I do sweat a lot from the high thread count. I am good at finding very nice sheets on sale.

  • @rockyford9049
    @rockyford9049 Месяц назад +63

    I have never woken up and felt refreshed! I am always groggy.

    • @Kayla-eh5fb
      @Kayla-eh5fb Месяц назад +7

      I agree to this but at the same time I'm anemic and I never get enough sleep. I wake up feeling like I need a nap lol

    • @zedmarks
      @zedmarks Месяц назад +5

      Have you looked into sleep apnea

    • @yayvids
      @yayvids Месяц назад

      same

    • @ThePsymonator
      @ThePsymonator 16 дней назад +2

      If you use an alarm, you might be waking up in the middle of a sleep cycle.

  • @louanarose
    @louanarose Месяц назад +173

    I took sleep medications recommended by my neurologist because I could not fall asleep for a long period of time. After I began taking them, when I woke up the next day, I could not even move my muscles, I struggled to even get air inside my lungs. My muscles felt like vegetables. It was so hard to wake up. I gave up on them and I am so thankful for that! Never doing that again.

    • @watata1t
      @watata1t Месяц назад +6

      What did he perscribe you?

    • @alberts5576
      @alberts5576 Месяц назад +8

      I take trazodone 100mg at night and in the morning I also feel like a vegetable 😅

    • @dendaGulliLapoch
      @dendaGulliLapoch Месяц назад +2

      How did you treat your affliction?

    • @anonymous44448
      @anonymous44448 Месяц назад +2

      what medication?

    • @watata1t
      @watata1t Месяц назад +5

      @@alberts5576 is that the first option they gave you for insomnia ???🤐

  • @bigclown-fy9ov
    @bigclown-fy9ov 16 дней назад +3

    i cant sleep if i dont have a full stomach

  • @Casimenori
    @Casimenori 10 дней назад +1

    I genuinely found the best sleeping possition. *Lay on your back and have both of your hands behind your head under the pillow* .Every time I slept this way, I felt more conscious in my dreams plus I remembered them for longer than 30 seconds 😅

  • @Big_Boy_Happy
    @Big_Boy_Happy Месяц назад +125

    Food - 0:40 1:10
    Exercise - 1:27
    Position - 2:16
    Temperature - 4:32 4:49
    Electronics - 6:23
    Pets - 7:23
    Blankets - 9:03
    Medication - 10:32
    Socks off*

    • @lifefindsaway7875
      @lifefindsaway7875 29 дней назад +4

      Not all heroes wear capes

    • @idrinkwater1124
      @idrinkwater1124 29 дней назад +1

      I was looking for this

    • @nekopop8159
      @nekopop8159 28 дней назад

      I’m definitely trying to reduce blue light an hour before bed

    • @Gl_3tch
      @Gl_3tch 5 дней назад

      ​@@nekopop8159 ok

  • @4RILDIGITAL
    @4RILDIGITAL Месяц назад +126

    The link between dietary habits and sleep was particularly intriguing. Looks like I could do with a bit more exercise and less late-night snacking to improve my sleep quality

    • @sevenember3332
      @sevenember3332 29 дней назад +3

      If I remember correctly, frequently eating heavy meals and going straight to bed can lead to GERD (gastroesophegeal reflux disease). As someone who did this and has it, *don’t do this*.

  • @EnderSnak
    @EnderSnak 19 дней назад +2

    1:48 "Getting more sleep"
    You should discuss that with my school

  • @LyonyaMilsh
    @LyonyaMilsh 25 дней назад +2

    I’m watching this at 2am so I should probs listen to Миша

  • @thomashawkins8094
    @thomashawkins8094 Месяц назад +71

    love how i just watched a video about sleep whilst its 12:13 in the morning for me
    an explanation i start work at 1am and slept most of the day

    • @lovrboi
      @lovrboi Месяц назад

      1:44am for me and i have no excuse😕just a bad sleep schedule rn lol

  • @chunglu
    @chunglu Месяц назад +104

    sleeping apart from my partner honestly saved our relationship. i'm a very light sleeper with insomniac tendencies, he's a very heavy sleeper who snores and tosses and turns a lot. match made in hell. nothing we tried resolved the issue and it had a negative impact on us partly because i was constantly so sleep deprived. happenstance meant we had to move and decided to try separate rooms in the new place, and even though i still have to sleep with earplugs (he's a VERY loud snorer), it has worked wonders for us. we still start the day with a cuddle in one of our beds and there's always the option to sleep together if we want to, but we so appreciate our own spaces. recommend it to anyone tbh.

    • @Catwomen4512
      @Catwomen4512 Месяц назад +6

      Basically identical to the story with my partner, I also highly recommend. We cuddle before bed and in the morning. I go to bed later and move from his bed to mine, he often wakes up before me and brings me tea and joins me in the morning. It's honestly wonderful.

    • @Outworlder
      @Outworlder Месяц назад +8

      Did he get checked for sleep apnea? Snoring by itself doesn't mean he has it, but if it is that loud, he probably has some level of airway obstruction. Snoring is common, snoring *that loud* without any issues is less so.

    • @chunglu
      @chunglu Месяц назад +1

      yeah, he attended a sleep clinic, mostly at my insistence, and was given the all-clear. he was a little overweight at that time and so slimmed down to see if that helped, and it did a little, but not enough that i could comfortably sleep in the same room as him. i can't discount that i am a very light sleeper by contrast. were that not the case, i think we'd have better chances of sharing a room. i just think we're too far on opposite ends of the scale to make it a pleasant experience. if we were a little closer to the centre that might be different.

    • @justincase9638
      @justincase9638 28 дней назад

      @@Catwomen4512 That's very nice to hear. I have had the same experience. I hope more couples read this and feel supported by a community who know it's ok to sleep alone if the situation warrants. Intimacy is not an issue either.

    • @stevej8388
      @stevej8388 27 дней назад

      majority of people pre 1900 would sleep in separate beds.

  • @alexithymia6288
    @alexithymia6288 4 дня назад

    Melatonin helps me a lot, because I have either poor self-control or something else going on where I'll worsen my sleep schedule with each day of the week, and need to reset it by the time Sunday night rolls around. Just takes one 3mg gummy to get me prepared for sleep in about an hour after taking it, but even that is approximately 66x the average amount our bodies produce naturally (if my math and research are correct). Using the blue light filter modes on my phone and PC, as well as red light exposure (some research has shown it can help with melatonin production) has helped with my sleep overall.

  • @Spectacure
    @Spectacure 29 дней назад +2

    Hello my fellow insomniacs 🗿👍
    You’re probably
    watching this at 1~4 am just like me…
    (it’s ok, we’ll fall asleep eventually😅)

  • @TheEnbyDragon
    @TheEnbyDragon Месяц назад +35

    Thank you for taking about sleep divorce. I was married twice, and both of my former spouses slept better while holding me or up against me. Without fail, i was awake until they were deep enough asleep that i could push them off of me and scoot to the edge of the bed so i wasn't touching them so i could finally sleep. I've held on to this in my current relationship, and finally found a partner who also sleeps better alone

  • @ItsShatter
    @ItsShatter Месяц назад +100

    My cat Marsmallow sleeps in my bed, but near my feet, and she never moves/disturbs me. She is a great sleeping buddy!

    • @Creature70961
      @Creature70961 23 дня назад +2

      epic

    • @katnelson5617
      @katnelson5617 21 день назад +1

      ❤ my kiddos named a neighborhood cat marshmallow! Is your Marshmallow an orange cat?

    • @ItsShatter
      @ItsShatter 21 день назад +3

      @@katnelson5617 no she’s a Ragdoll. I named her marshmallow cause she is white and grey/brown, like a toasted marshmallow 🐱

  • @Hugoplaysz
    @Hugoplaysz 12 дней назад +3

    My dad says if I made a podcast he would use it to get to sleep 😂

  • @lexilou7718
    @lexilou7718 28 дней назад +19

    I feel like this was one of the most helpful videos I've seen. I have epilepsy and my sleeping patterns have definitely changed since being diagnosed and on medications for it.

    • @Vitrix67
      @Vitrix67 21 день назад +1

      Same here, recently stopped using my medication and my sleep is much better but it’s best when I unfortunately need to take emergency medicine since it just makes me feel sick.

    • @kadenstjarnet9898
      @kadenstjarnet9898 16 дней назад +1

      Do you recommend any good strategies? My gf has epilepsy and her sleep schedule is out of whack 😔

    • @lexilou7718
      @lexilou7718 15 дней назад

      @kadenstjarnet9898 What are her sleeping problems? I have trouble sleeping because of insomnia, and my brain won't shut off. If I'm having trouble going to sleep because something is on my mind, examples: "I have to remember to do the dishes in the morning" (I'll write that down on a notepad) or "did I lock the door?" (I'll say that out loud after I do it) I usually have a routine now. I don't eat/drink anything after 8pm. Stop using my phone at 9pm and I'll put it on my dresser on the other side of the room. I sleep with a fan on but turned slightly away from me for background noise.

    • @kadenstjarnet9898
      @kadenstjarnet9898 15 дней назад

      ​@@lexilou7718we're not super sure what the issue is, but I know she's been having trouble falling asleep for a while. Over the last few months, she's been going to bed around 2-5 am and waking up around 12 hours later. She's also said that she can only sleep normally during the school year because she's so exhausted

  • @amandamayfilms
    @amandamayfilms Месяц назад +53

    Just a tip for new parents with newborns. Setting up separate sleep spaces and taking turns waking w/ baby is a great way to mitigate severe sleep deprivation. My husband and I took different shifts so the other could sleep in a different part of the house with earplugs. Sleep is so important, especially when caring for tiny humans. Take care of yourselves ❤

    • @Kitty-JuneOhSixJanTwentyFour
      @Kitty-JuneOhSixJanTwentyFour Месяц назад +2

      The mom would always be sleep deprieved, as long as one day dads can naturally breastfed their newborns too every few hours, including all night long.

    • @catharticdream
      @catharticdream Месяц назад +5

      @@Kitty-JuneOhSixJanTwentyFour This is why pumping is a thing... and also formula. Dads can feed their babies too, you know.

    • @luiza2021
      @luiza2021 Месяц назад

      ​@@catharticdreambreastfeeding is easier than pumping and healthier than formula🤷‍♀️

    • @Monika-mb6jh
      @Monika-mb6jh Месяц назад +4

      @@luiza2021but you can pump and save the pumped milk for overnights.

    • @catharticdream
      @catharticdream 29 дней назад +2

      @@luiza2021 Pumping is so much easier, you kidding me? lmfao. My baby takes a bottle like a champ, but is too finicky at the breast. Pumping also helps you develop a bigger supply, which is especially important for when baby has a growth spurt.
      As for formula, fed is best. Some people out there can't breastfeed for one reason or another, and formula makes sure their babies are fed. Are there drawbacks? Sure. But it still gets the baby all the nutrients it needs.

  • @user-kn3jb4ur7u
    @user-kn3jb4ur7u Месяц назад +62

    0:10 and instead of sleeping I’m watching this magnificent video 😁

  • @yumeka_is_dreaming
    @yumeka_is_dreaming День назад

    I feel like getting some milk for sleep hits some forgotten memories of safety. Just like being cuddled and wrapped up, and humming favourite song. Good night!

  • @Neyjina
    @Neyjina 3 дня назад

    As a shift worker Melatonin is a godsend!
    Also I love listening to audiobooks. Only those I already know, so I don’t feel like missing out on the story. I‘ve been listening to the Harry Potter audiobooks for the last six years or so. They keep my thoughts from wandering too much.

  • @bluebloop2088
    @bluebloop2088 Месяц назад +45

    In my entire life on this earth I have never fallen asleep in 10-20mins

    • @sierraking4312
      @sierraking4312 Месяц назад +4

      I think the real question here is who has.

    • @kd8663
      @kd8663 Месяц назад +4

      Same. I think a lot of people assume sleep disorders develop later in life, but we really need to start talking about childhood sleep disorders that never go away. I've been an insomniac since before grade school.

    • @justincase9638
      @justincase9638 28 дней назад

      I do it all the time - just stay up till I'm tired then hit the sack.. Boom!

    • @akodam1270
      @akodam1270 11 дней назад

      ​@@sierraking4312 For some reason when I lay down I immidiately fall asleep. It's like I'm passing out. Have been like that for years. Maybe I'm not sleeping enough lol

  • @alhypo
    @alhypo Месяц назад +30

    If you sleep face down, don't use a pillow for your head. Just rest your face directly on the bed. And wedge the pillow halfway under your torso so your body is slightly tilted one way or the other. It takes a lot of the pressure off your neck because your head won't be turned to a full 90 degrees. It will only be 75 degrees or so.

    • @semekiizuio
      @semekiizuio 9 дней назад

      Yeah I use a plushie under my arm on one side so it help keep me as a side sleeper stomach sleeper

  • @SuteekarnChaiyalap
    @SuteekarnChaiyalap 4 дня назад

    Great!
    I'm Ok your suggestion.

  • @christygaiser
    @christygaiser Месяц назад +40

    I appreciate the pause before answer the pets in bed question. You know Dr. Mike is snuggling Bear in bed.

    • @andrewmoluf4299
      @andrewmoluf4299 Месяц назад +9

      Yeah he definitely had a bit of that “maybe it isn’t good but I’m going to do it anyway” kind of vibe going there lol

  • @itotallyownlala
    @itotallyownlala Месяц назад +12

    Love the fact that you mentioned the topic of sleep position influencing dreams, a pattern I've noticed is that I would often have pretty rough nightmares when back sleeping that would interrupt my sleep (like on a schedule every 2-3 hours as I enter REM I suppose) while almost never having nightmares when sleeping on my side which is how I normally do. Being the omegasceptic that I am I doubted if it was a pattern or wishful thinking, but you bringing it up helped ease some doubt. Cheers doc. 🤘

  • @johannlopez4524
    @johannlopez4524 25 дней назад +1

    100% cotton Percale thread sheets are the way to go. Those are the crisp and cool sheets they have at hotels. And they’re durable.

  • @CutieKoryn
    @CutieKoryn 29 дней назад +1

    The one thing you missed is block out any light in your room. I fall asleep very quickly when I block all lights.

  • @Bloxystudios13
    @Bloxystudios13 Месяц назад +27

    Brain 🧠: Can you sleep
    Me 🧒🏻: Nah ima watch a video of how to sleep 🛌

  • @sprinklednights
    @sprinklednights Месяц назад +19

    These are the kinds of Doctor Mike videos I really enjoy.

  • @damon-burton
    @damon-burton 16 дней назад

    Sleep is often overlooked, but it's crucial for overall health and productivity. I like how you emphasized the importance of creating a sleep-conducive environment. I've found that incorporating relaxation techniques like meditation into my bedtime routine has made a huge difference.

  • @spectrumjitters4672
    @spectrumjitters4672 21 день назад +1

    10:08 i have hyperactive adhd and i cant rlly sleep so i was prescribed .2mg of clonidine, works like a charm

  • @Lightning8
    @Lightning8 Месяц назад +34

    Bro I’m literally scrolling though RUclips trying to fall and asleep and Doctor Mike drops a new video and it’s perfect for my situation.

  • @donnyshields4450
    @donnyshields4450 Месяц назад +10

    Sponsorship ends at 6:48

  • @Casimenori
    @Casimenori 10 дней назад +1

    7:41 that dog is running from his worst nightmare 😅

  • @Trippydonutsauce
    @Trippydonutsauce 8 дней назад +1

    doctor mike I have a question about the sleep meals that are okay to eat is cereal a ok substance to eat before bed.

  • @davidadams421
    @davidadams421 Месяц назад +21

    I used to suffer with insomnia a lot, especially during bouts of depression. Listening to binaural beats for a specific amount of time was the only thing that helped me. Note: I found just leaving music playing whilst I slept actually worsened the quality of my sleep. I used to set an arbitrary time then each night either lengthen or shorten the time depending on whether I remember the music stopping. Over a good few weeks, an hour turned into half-hour, turned into 15 mins. I typically fall asleep within 10-15 minutes these days.

  • @chloetayx
    @chloetayx Месяц назад +12

    it’s 1:06 am i have school tmr n i can’t sleep n this came up on my recommended so yet again dr mike has saved the day

  • @RexRex-tz3dv
    @RexRex-tz3dv 28 дней назад +1

    I fall asleep fast when listening anything on yt or spotify podcast than watching Idk why but it helps me a lot. ❤ I don’t do back sleeping because every time I do that my parents wake me up they think I’m having a nightmare well it’s true.

  • @ChelseaJeanBentley
    @ChelseaJeanBentley 12 дней назад

    The heat thing is why summer in austrlia is soo rough. When I didn’t have airconditioning I was a mess all summer. My best hack was falling asleep hugging a frozen water bottle to keep core temp down

  • @betteryourlife865
    @betteryourlife865 Месяц назад +13

    I sleep in the same room but different bed with my partner. He would wake me up constantly from wiggling around in his sleep and we both prefer different types of mattresses. I like soft and he’s more medium. So we both got to pick out our fav beds and set up our bedding just how we like it. If I stay up a bit later reading I don’t disturb him with light directly next to him. It’s a win win for us!

  • @wbae1340
    @wbae1340 Месяц назад +91

    Hey Dr Mike. You should have a P.A or NP on the show - a lot of viewers see these providers and don’t really understand their role in healthcare!

    • @terriwetz6077
      @terriwetz6077 Месяц назад +5

      Excellent suggestion! The first time I was seen by a PA I felt as if the doctor didn't think my needs were important enough for him. Once he and the PA explained their role I was much happier.

    • @Shellyshocked
      @Shellyshocked Месяц назад +3

      That is such a good idea. I'd love to hear about what all the different people do who work in hospitals or private care.

    • @ThickestSkull03
      @ThickestSkull03 Месяц назад +3

      My PCP is an NP. She’s really good and a great listener!

    • @Yourfavbrownbaddie
      @Yourfavbrownbaddie Месяц назад +3

      What’s a PA and NP

    • @wbae1340
      @wbae1340 Месяц назад +3

      @@ThickestSkull03 awesome! I’m currently in PA school

  • @bobolink7
    @bobolink7 18 дней назад

    I started taking a low dose anti anxiety pill before bed and I sleep naked. The med doesn’t put me to sleep, but prevents my mind from constantly thinking of stuff when I wake up in the middle of the night. I used to be up for hours at a time, but now I’m back to sleep within a minute. Best thing I’ve ever done for sleep. Now, if I could stop having to go to the bathroom at night, I’d be happy. I truly think sleeping in the nude helps too.

  • @birb6474
    @birb6474 26 дней назад +1

    watching this at 1:30 AM 🔥🔥🔥

  • @IsaiahFitts
    @IsaiahFitts 22 дня назад +1

    I’d love to see a video where you talk more about melatonin. I get so much conflicting information about it that I’m curious to hear some more in depth thoughts you have.

  • @jeffehren
    @jeffehren Месяц назад +38

    I have severe sleep apnea, a roommate, still recovering from leg surgery, I work overnights, and I don't have any money. Uh yeah, my sleep is horrible. 😫

  • @tomb5372
    @tomb5372 Месяц назад +51

    I found out over the years that as far as cotton sheets is concerned, the lower the thread count the better we sleep. Even in the winter time, the higher thread count was keeping too much heat trapped, making it really uncomfortable to sleep. The lower thread count feels slightly more "rough" but boy does it make a huge difference. So much better sleep.

    • @JenniferKitchens123
      @JenniferKitchens123 28 дней назад +4

      I agree- but I’ve found a happy medium where the sheets are still soft, but don’t insulate a ridiculous amount. I think around 300 count does pretty well

    • @rachelann9362
      @rachelann9362 6 дней назад +1

      You can have thread counts that are high and still be thin. It also varies by the type of Cotton, weave used, etc. Some Companies will actually stuff the weave with a lot of weaker yarn (which can fray more easy and clog up the weave), others will inflate their thread count by using multiple plys (like 500 and 500 to get 1000) and this will also impede breathing. This is why the HIGH high thread counts trap more heat and moisture in. Manufactures have caught on that people think “the higher it is, the better”! Quality high thread counts will usually max out around 800 but 400 to 600 is more reasonable for high quality sheets. Anything above 1000 is likely questionable as to whether it is actually quality or simply gaming the system.
      Another thing to keep in mind is the type of threads and materials use. Natural is typically more breathable.Personally my favorite sheets are an 800 thread count Egyptian cotton. It is VERY SMOOTH. I’m autistic and have a lot of sensory issues, one of sensory issues is with fabric, and sensory issues are heightened when I’m tired or sick. Rough fabric to me feels like the hook side of Velcro catching on my skin. Haven’t had a single issue with these set of sheets, granted we paid over $100 for a twin bed. My issue pops up more if if there’s any polyester, acrylic, and rayon is a toss up. I might try bamboo next, but I’d really have to spend time with the fabric.

  • @spectrumjitters4672
    @spectrumjitters4672 21 день назад

    i have hyperactive adhd and i cant rlly sleep so i was prescribed .2mg of clonidine, works like a charm

  • @Minotauries
    @Minotauries 9 дней назад

    Back sleeping always triggers my sleep paralysis and have heard that from others. So possibly something to think about too.

  • @carlotta4th
    @carlotta4th Месяц назад +14

    Honestly as a light sleeper I tried for so long to create optimal conditions before I realized--there's always going to be a bit of noise, there's always going to be a blinking light. By all means reduce what you can but when I stopped fixating on it (like "if I solve this I can finally sleep") I finally started to sleep a little better! You have to learn how to sleep through those things regardless.
    I'm convinced bad sleepers often do so because of anxiety. Worried about this worried about that--stop ruminating because you aren't going to solve any of those problems tonight anyway. Think of a movie or story to change the topic, put on a podcast or boring youtube video, get a sound machine to drown your own thoughts out.

    • @sevenember3332
      @sevenember3332 29 дней назад

      I focus on a soothing sensation or situation. I like the feeling of gentle motion and can sometimes trick my brain into producing that sensation.

  • @chenilbergado5574
    @chenilbergado5574 Месяц назад +35

    my nursing college starts next month! wish me luck!!!

    • @chanapaul9582
      @chanapaul9582 Месяц назад +7

      Good luck you’re gonna do great!

    • @chenilbergado5574
      @chenilbergado5574 Месяц назад

      @@chanapaul9582 thank youu ! !

    • @capodo
      @capodo Месяц назад +5

      All the best!!

    • @wonkthedonk
      @wonkthedonk Месяц назад

      ​@chanapaul9582 how do you know

    • @wifeofkhan9375
      @wifeofkhan9375 Месяц назад +2

      🙌 🙌 Good luck, you got this !

  • @carbon-13
    @carbon-13 28 дней назад +1

    Currently watching this at 1:16 am. I just quit my night shift job, so I’m still on the night owl schedule.

  • @Kittenwitch90
    @Kittenwitch90 День назад

    Can you do a video about ME (Chronic Fatigue syndrome and Fibromyalgia please, just for any new information on help others with these conditions to manage a bit better please x

  • @ShawnF6FHellcat
    @ShawnF6FHellcat Месяц назад +79

    10-20 minutes... I have literally hiked/climbed up and down a 10,000ft mountain with 50 pounds of gear and a bow, and still couldn't fall asleep within an hour... I'm unable to sleep until my body is too exhausted to stay awake; as in I don't feel tired, I just eventually pass out somewhere around 4:30 AM. I started taking melatonin to see if it'd help, and it immediately made me realize that I wasn't getting sleepy, just exhausted... yeeeah um, I think I need to see somebody about this...

    • @DesertNails
      @DesertNails Месяц назад +2

      B3 has been helpful for me

    • @menendez6218
      @menendez6218 Месяц назад +3

      Sounds like delayed sleep phase disorder

    • @guardianeris
      @guardianeris Месяц назад +1

      yeah like @menendez6218 said it sounds like delayed sleep phase disorder, and it may be a good idea to talk to a doctor about it

    • @ShawnF6FHellcat
      @ShawnF6FHellcat Месяц назад +1

      @@menendez6218 I don't know, maybe... I've never been able to sleep quickly, and I have enough other disorder-type issues, so there's a good chance I got something else that is sleep related... at least I can say that I don't have sleep apnea...

    • @ShawnF6FHellcat
      @ShawnF6FHellcat Месяц назад +2

      @@guardianeris Well, hopefully my voc rehab thing works out so I can afford to go to the doctor... yay 'murica healthcare system...🥲👍

  • @DylDoe_xD
    @DylDoe_xD Месяц назад +20

    My biggest issue is always waking up, I can sleep whenever and never had an issue with that, it's the 6/7/8/9 hours all not making much of a difference, having consistent sleep not making a difference. So much of sleep conversation seems to be about the start and not the end!

    • @MonkeyJedi99
      @MonkeyJedi99 Месяц назад +2

      I used to have a hard time waking up "on time" for my day.
      It took me way too long to adjust my thinking to just go to sleep earlier, even if it meant sacrificing doing something fun or productive, so that I could wake with a buffer of time before my day's plan.
      So, instead of going to sleep at 11PM to wake up at 6AM, go to sleep at 9:30PM to wake up at 5AM and have an extra hour for unanticipated time sinks, like having to shovel snow off the car, or unusual traffic on the highway, or "Oops, forgot to make my lunch."

    • @sasslexis0126
      @sasslexis0126 Месяц назад +1

      @@MonkeyJedi99not me reading this advice at midnight when I need to wake up at 6am 😅

    • @EEVictory13
      @EEVictory13 15 дней назад

      If you feel tired no matter how much sleep you get, could be the type of sleep you’re getting if your light sleep or REM is too high and your deep sleep is too low, you’ll feel tired all the time. If you dream vividly all night then REM is too much. Not sure how exactly you can fix it but I’m sure there are ways. I ended up having to take meds that help me relax and my REM went down but still higher than it’s supposed to be, but a big improvement.

  • @Ilovebrushingmyhorse
    @Ilovebrushingmyhorse 4 дня назад

    I learned to just sleep when I feel like it before attempting to close my eyes and get in my sleeping position, and I’m more likely to sleep if I wait until then rather than resting and fighting it, since resting while closing your eyes can make you less tired and make it harder to actually sleep. if I’m on a tight schedule or just want to wake up early I usually have to take my prescribed sleeping medicine, atleast until I’ve fixed my sleeping pattern to match the schedule. However i often, especially as of late, find myself getting tired and falling asleep without medicine, probably because I’m no longer in my main adolescent years (20 at the moment) and I just am more put together now to put it shortly. However I typically have days where I’m unexplainably tired so I often drink a lot of coffee throughout the day which obviously can make it hard to sleep. So yeah, sleeping medicine or sleep when I feel like it, no fighting.

  • @PylmanFamily
    @PylmanFamily 14 дней назад +1

    Thank you for this!

  • @Rosebud076
    @Rosebud076 Месяц назад +35

    4:17 My room is absolutely freezing. I have a vent right over my bed that’s blowing air constantly, about three vents on my wall, and my room has the most windows out of the whole house, so I sleep with my space heater facing me (pointing towards my feet) at night. It helps me sleep so well it’s so comforting for me.

    • @tdoyr2119
      @tdoyr2119 Месяц назад

      I have the exact opposite problem. My room is typically at or above 80 degrees because I sleep in a loft bed in a poorly ventilated room in the desert. At night, the outdoor temperature is also often above 87 degrees

    • @Rosebud076
      @Rosebud076 Месяц назад +3

      @@tdoyr2119 Well in that case you should sleep with a fan or something. But for me, feeling nice and warm in my bed while the room around me is freezing is one of the most comforting feelings in the world. Sometimes I even go the extra step and blow my hair dryer under my blankets to get that nice and warm too.

    • @tdoyr2119
      @tdoyr2119 Месяц назад

      @@Rosebud076 As a matter of fact, I have three fans. Doesn't help much

    • @Rosebud076
      @Rosebud076 Месяц назад +1

      @@tdoyr2119 Oh! Welll idk what to say then lol.

    • @katstorm13
      @katstorm13 Месяц назад

      ​@@tdoyr2119 if I'm sleeping somewhere where I can't have the temperature as cool as I like, I keep a small sprizer bottle of water next to the bed in case I just can't fall asleep. The fans blowing the water on my skin causes evaporative cooling.

  • @Heresy_Enjoyer
    @Heresy_Enjoyer Месяц назад +12

    9:41 Thread count actually can affect your ability to sleep in terms of airflow and the ability to trap in heat (mostly from a comfort standpoint). Having an open, knitted blanket for example is lightweight and allows the breeze from a fan or window to reach you, whereas the two-sided blankets (typically furry and fuzzy) are very good at trapping in heat while providing a different texture.

    • @Mckinley-mick
      @Mckinley-mick Месяц назад

      Those are different examples of materials and structure of types of blankets/bedding. Thread count is often used in a traditional fitted bed sheet/top sheet/pillow case set. Those often have certain thread counts that literally account for how many threads are used in the making of that sheet. As far as I'm aware, thread count doesn't apply to things such as knitted, fuzzy, or various other fabrics. What you're saying makes sense though!

  • @katxheartgaming
    @katxheartgaming 16 дней назад +1

    Ya know, speaking of temperature, you mentioned the body cools down while sleeping. But what if it doesn't? I've always ran hot when I sleep, even as a baby. And now my daughter does as well. I dehydrate so much faster at night than I do during the day as a result. Any insight?

  • @xxstaindrosesxx
    @xxstaindrosesxx 25 дней назад

    I can attest to sleep apnea being worse when sleeping on your back. Any time I sleep on my back, I never feel as rested. They also do the sleep test primarily with you sleeping on your back, and mine was so severe I had an incident almost every minute or two. I also snore more this way.

  • @trishemerald2487
    @trishemerald2487 Месяц назад +6

    One oversight medical doctors often make in terms of advising for insomnia: If unable to sleep after 30-45 minutes. GET OUT OF BED and do something else. Laying in bed and fighting for sleep conditions the nervous system to pair the sleep environment with anxiety.

    • @sevenember3332
      @sevenember3332 29 дней назад +2

      This is especially important if you have conditions like Chronic Fatigue Syndrome where you struggle to get anything like restful sleep