(17-01-2014, 19:31)Jenniferlove Wrote: You know, I had been a crazy insomniac for as long as I can remember. At night my brain would just not shut off! There were many all-nighters just from anxiety alone. It didn't matter if I physically exhausted myself because all I could do was think, think, think. As corny as this sounds, I now sleep like a baby and it's because of my bf. I am finally MENTALLY satisfied. We will talk and talk and talk and then go to bed and be asleep in like 5-10 minutes every night.
What I'm saying is if you don't have a significant other to chat about all that is on your mind, either write in a journal or read. Could help. No stimulants though. If you study feng shui, you should not have anything stimulating in the bedroom. No electronics. This too helped me a ton, just be removing all such things. The bedroom is for rest and intimacy and nothing else according to their rules.
??? So if I read and write and talk to a friend when I am sleepy, it would help? Haha, I have often tried this but I fall asleep in the middle of all of them. Yes, including talking to people!
But seriously, thanks for trying to help! But insomnia isn't my problem. My problem, as you can see above, is that I am always sleepy. And I said that I am almost positive I know what the source of the problem is, and how to fix it. I guess I will need to better explain.
I have been on the regular sleeping about 10-12 hours everyday (sometimes even more), and I'm not even kidding. And I have never dealt with anything like this before I began taking the antiandrogens. I am pretty good with curbing bad habits, as I used to have insomnia issues due to my high energy levels before the antiandrogens and I knew how to deal with it pretty well, so it is not a matter of just forcing myself to get/stay up. I have excellent will power, but that does not help this. This is a bigger beast that cannot be curbed by forcing an external regimen to fix it. This is a dramatic energy level change that only caffeine has been able to fix (but I don't like the jitters I get from caffeine, so no to that), and I honestly believe the only way to fix it is to go to the source.
The source is antiandrogens I take to help increase my breast growth chances and, since I do not want to give up on them, I will just need to focus my energy on being consistent with taking them so that my body can have the chance to adjust to regular controlled doses and I do not continue to always throw it out of whack. As you see I briefly mentioned above that it "improved then worsened, then improved and then worsened":
-1) I started off taking my pills regularly but at a decently high moderate dose. Going from nothing to this threw me immediately into an energy drainage, and my body was not used to the low T levels so I continued to stay drained.
-2) As I continued to be regular with my doses, maybe about after a month, began to gradually improve (in other words, I began to be less sleepy).
-3) Then more than a cycle-and-a-half ago, I began to miss some dosages and I was taking them at all different times. This irregular timing of herbs would send my body through moments with extreme high energy levels (say, after having only 1/3 of my doses two days straight), and then back to heavy sleeping. Kind of like a roller coaster. But only not as fun.
So, I really think that if I am ever going to get back to normal AND possibly grow boobs by dropping my T levels, I am going to need to be very careful about taking them strictly without missing any dosages.
*******************Now that it has been clarified, I really don't want to spend anymore time on this thread discussing theories about my sleeping problems for now. I am going to give my theory an honest go, and update.***************************
Adding to what Jennlove wrote above about electronics in the room (
this is for others to read as this is an important topic):
Often people cannot do this because of their living situations (such as mine, in which I rent a room out of a house). In these cases, turning off all electronics at night will suffice. This concept is not belonging specifically to feng shui, as it has been stated by many health sources, so it should not be a point to dismiss. You also may find that this point has been brought up in other threads on this forum. This is important for, not only a sound sleep as Jennlove mentioned, but also more production of melatonin and HGH. If you're not already turning off (or putting away) your electronics in your bedrooms, and if you care about the quality of your sleep, you might want to seriously consider this!