I have quit drinking almost completely (save for family functions or special occasions). And as far as my experience, i never slept well when drinking. I fell asleep fast, but never slept for long.
Same for me.It was for me a total Illusion overall that weed helps sleeping.
Sounds a lot like me. I am a born and bred night owl and I have a sleep disorder on top, so I never get to bed at a 'decent' hour. Whether I smoke or not, I can usually get right to sleep, I just can't stay asleep. But I need to be sleepy enough first, and I think weed help there, getting me to bed before the cock crows. I generally don't remember dreaming so I assume I'm missing or having reduced REM, and it wouldn't surprise me if my alertness takes a major hit (but I suppose that's obvious). Times when I've taken breaks I don't really see a huge difference other than remembering dreaming occasionally. My judgement is i'm fucked either way, or, it doesn't add up to a big enough difference to make or break my situation.I have a sleep disorder. I think I've had it all of my adult life but only diagnosed about 15 years ago. I was always late to bed, then, after pressure from my wife at the time, I gave up weed. This exactly coincided with my bedtime getting later and later as I struggled to sleep. 3 months on I was going to bed at 3am rather than my old normal of 12.30. I have never been able to reliably get that bedtime back to where it once was when I was unknowingly self medicating! Needless to say starting smoking again helped dramatically even if it's not a panacea.
Fixed that for YOU (us), cuz:It disturbs my REM sleep,youI need more sleep overall and wake up with weed hangover.
Bingo.Cannabis helps me fall asleep, I sleep soundly and wake feeling refreshed.
This is exactly it. And it's about much more than whether I've imbibed or not. For me, sometimes everything I try is futile, then I know I'm in for a crappy day tomorrow. This seems to happen in waves. I go through a few days or weeks sleeping pretty well through the night, and others where I'm lucky to get one or two hour long sleeps in an evening.My judgement is i'm fucked either way,
Waves, yes. Mine usually stretch over days or even a week or two and gets pretty dicey at times. And yes, a few hours per night is sometimes the best I can do.This is exactly it. And it's about much more than whether I've imbibed or not. For me, sometimes everything I try is futile, then I know I'm in for a crappy day tomorrow. This seems to happen in waves. I go through a few days or weeks sleeping pretty well through the night, and others where I'm lucky to get one or two hour long sleeps in an evening.
I use drugstore ones sometimes--it's so noisy in the city--and they help but I think you've hit on the thing for me, which is that when I'm sleeping well, nothing intrudes; when I'm not, every little thing bothers me. I usually sleep better if we're in the woods. I will look those up and give them a try.I recently bought myself some soundcore sleep ear buds and they seem to be helping me remain asleep, or help me get back to sleep quickly, more often.
Well it seems to be a rather valid fact and not a subjective claim. But like i said, it took twenty years for me to realize this and experience it, so it will probably take a while for you too.Fixed that for YOU (us), cuz:
Bingo.
Whatever, dude (didn't click the link), apparently there are quite a few people here (and others that I know elsewhere) that don't share your issues... and there are others that do.Well it seems to be a rather valid fact and not a subjective claim. But like i said, it took twenty years for me to realize this and experience it, so it will probably take a while for you too.
Never the less i can recommend meditating to fall asleep.
Did you actually read that?Well it seems to be a rather valid fact and not a subjective claim.
What this study is saying is: If you are a heavy mj user and quit cold turkey, you will have problems sleeping the next two nights. Literally that and nothing else.To determine if recently abstinent, heavy marijuana (MJ) users show differences in polysomnographic (PSG) measures compared with a drug-free control group.
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During discontinuation of heavy MJ use, PSG measures of sleep disturbance were detected in MJ users compared with a drug-free control group.
Everyone is different, reacts differently & has different exposure amounts / patterns with cannabis.With everything described all going on out there, it's NOT surprising to see a range of experiences with REM impairment & sleep quality w/ cannabis.
We may have strayed into TMI territory here.The thing that works every time however is having an orgasm. Endorphin and oxytocin are the real deal for me.
This is why Radwin always goes to bed with a smile.We may have strayed into TMI territory here.
We may have strayed into TMI territory here.
That’s wild to me as I have the exact opposite experience. My brain won’t shut off until I’m medicated. I’ve always had sleep issues due to the fact my brain just won’t stop racing. A little/a lot of thc helps shut it up a bit.It's not the first time that my experience does not look like the ones of most cannabis users around me.
Like some of you I also have a strong sleep disorder (probably induced by the one my daughter has and by my working hours). Cannabis absolutely never helped me falling asleep.
No matter if I use indica or sativa strains, conduction or convection, hash or flower...
THC turns my brain on and makes me think late after the high is gone.
It makes me focus intensely on what I'm doing, homework when I was in high school, skiing, hiking, playing music, cleaning the house, working... and if I have nothing to do (e.g. falling asleep), then it makes me think restless.
CBD doesn't seem to affect my ability to fall asleep.
The thing that works every time however is having an orgasm. Endorphin and oxytocin are the real deal for me.