- Aug 21, 2005
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I an attempt to try and get better sleep, I have tried to eliminate caffeine from my diet. I've noticed a weird trend in my sleep habits and was wondering if it could be explained. Here is what happens (For the record, I have a very well balanced diet, I don't eat bad food at all, I use fitday like it's going out of style and I weight train 4x a week and do cardio 6x a week).
If I have 1 can of caffeine (either Pepsi, Mt. Dew, whatever but only 1 a day max) it takes me at least an hour and a half to fall asleep but I stay asleep for about 3 hours, then wake up to have to pee, then sleep for another 3 hours and have to get up. I start to try and sleep at 10:30pm.
If I have zero caffeine (after a week of not having any at all) it takes me around 45 minutes to fall asleep, but I wake up every two hours not having to pee, just waking up intermittently every two hours then falling back to sleep after about 15-30 min.
I have been desperately trying to fall asleep for at least 7 hours because I work out a lot but I feel like I am suffering psychologically and physically from the lack of sleep I should be getting. I drink water regularly but not too much (a gallon max a day or 1.5 during training) and of course I pee more frequently when I have the caffeine.
I've been to a sleep study doctor but I could not complete the test because I could not fall asleep with the wires/machine attached to my head. I've been on Ambien, Lunesta, Rozerm, Unisom, Advil PM, and Tylenol PM and none of them have helped me get a continual night sleep.
Any suggestions ATOT? I'm kind of at ropes end here.
If I have 1 can of caffeine (either Pepsi, Mt. Dew, whatever but only 1 a day max) it takes me at least an hour and a half to fall asleep but I stay asleep for about 3 hours, then wake up to have to pee, then sleep for another 3 hours and have to get up. I start to try and sleep at 10:30pm.
If I have zero caffeine (after a week of not having any at all) it takes me around 45 minutes to fall asleep, but I wake up every two hours not having to pee, just waking up intermittently every two hours then falling back to sleep after about 15-30 min.
I have been desperately trying to fall asleep for at least 7 hours because I work out a lot but I feel like I am suffering psychologically and physically from the lack of sleep I should be getting. I drink water regularly but not too much (a gallon max a day or 1.5 during training) and of course I pee more frequently when I have the caffeine.
I've been to a sleep study doctor but I could not complete the test because I could not fall asleep with the wires/machine attached to my head. I've been on Ambien, Lunesta, Rozerm, Unisom, Advil PM, and Tylenol PM and none of them have helped me get a continual night sleep.
Any suggestions ATOT? I'm kind of at ropes end here.
