Sleep is critically important to our health. The older I get, the more I realize this. I am hoping some day to get it together with sleep. When you read the magazine articles/scientific studies about how to have good sleep (go to bed same time every night, wake up same time every morning, have a bedtime ritual, stop screen time 60-90 minutes before bedtime, eat or drink no caffeine after 6 PM, etc) I have done most of those--except the screen time--for a long time, and yet, there are nights where sleep is just plain elusive.
For the past few years, when I wake up at night, I go back to bed and try to drop off again. If I don't fall back to sleep within 30 minutes, I get up and do something productive, such as read my scriptures, knit, quietly clean up anything that needs cleaning up--and there is ALWAYS something to clean up that I did not do before bed!
Sadly, these stay-up times can last for hours. Even with positive self-talk. Such as, I am only going to knit two more rounds, or I will only read today's scripture goal, or I will only read one Spanish chapter, or, or, or. Or even, at 2:30 I will definitely go back to bed. Staying up seems to feed on itself.
Lately I have noticed that the nights when I am up for three or four hours during the night, I wake up with very nasty blood glucose levels. Rats!
So I was talking with Dear One. Griping, actually, and he said he just stays in bed, tosses and turns for a while, then eventually falls back to sleep on those rare nights when sleep is difficult for him. I think I will try that one for a while to see if that works. I am definitely tired of feeling tired all day.
Night-before-last was an up-most-of-the-night night. Not surprisingly, last night I slept from 9:00 to 5:30! Score! And my blood sugar was happy this morning, even though I had not eaten smartly last evening.
May I say that I hope everyone who reads this post has better and better sleep. It makes the days so much easier.
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