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I've been having trouble falling asleep since I quit.  It's awful. Is insomnia common even after a month??  I had trouble sleeping my last quit, but not this long and I thought it was because I was eating so much chocolate then! I  am literally in tears at 4am and have to get up for work at 6. I guess i can explore options for sleep aids?  Looking for any advice or other's experiences. Slept like a baby when i smoked three cigs before bed! 😫

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Hi, Robin. Sleep disruptions suck! And they seem to be common when quitting - a lot of people have talked about them since I joined this forum. Just out of curiosity, are you using any NRT?

 

As someone who has grappled with insomnia over many years, I wish there was a perfect solution that made me sleep like a baby. Sadly not. But there definitely are some things that improve the situation and keep me from tipping too far into the red zone:

 

- Good sleep hygiene (regular bedtime routines, no screens right before bed, etc.)

 

- No caffeine after noon (I became SUPER sensitive to caffeine after quitting smoking, learned the hard way)

 

- Listening to somewhat boring audio books at night (to lull myself to sleep, to keep me from clawing my eyeballs out while awake, and to mask my tinnitus)

 

- 1/2 an over the counter sleep aid (discussed with a doctor). Not melatonin, which - weirdly - gives me the zoomies.

 

Sleep deprivation is a real health issue - physical and mental. So if your struggles persist, talk to a doctor. But don’t lose faith that it will get better. My insomnia definitely got worse for 5 or 6 weeks after I quit, but then sleep normalized again. 
 

Hang in there!

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Hi @DenaliBlues thank you for this! 

I hadn't thought of audio books so will give that a try. No NRT. If it persists I will see a doctor. Could be hormonal also (tmi?) 

And definitely  need to remember no caffeine after like 10am! Good to know I'm not alone here 😊. Sorry to here you deal with this also but sound like you've got a great tool bag!

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Well, the body goes through a lot of changes as it deprograms itself from smoking. Nicotine may have left your system in three days, but the adventures continue for quite a while afterwards. Took me about a month and a half to poop normally, LOL. And don’t EVEN get me started on quitting and hot flashes… Mercy!  It’s all a bit of a shakedown time, but things even out eventually. Take care in the meantime! 

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*knock on all the wood* but I have had luck w sleeping since the beginning of my quit, but one thing that changed from not great sleep w smoking to good sleep without smoking was just making a conscious decision to close my mouth and nose breathe. If it doesn’t stay like that oh well, but just making a conscious decision to nose breathe. That and reading (although it’s on my iPad which is supposedly not great w screen time lol-like Denali mentioned).  Good luck Robin wishing you an AC-filled relaxing New Jersey night of sleep 💤 

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11 hours ago, Brioski said:

*knock on all the wood* but I have had luck w sleeping since the beginning of my quit, but one thing that changed from not great sleep w smoking to good sleep without smoking was just making a conscious decision to close my mouth and nose breathe. If it doesn’t stay like that oh well, but just making a conscious decision to nose breathe. That and reading (although it’s on my iPad which is supposedly not great w screen time lol-like Denali mentioned).  Good luck Robin wishing you an AC-filled relaxing New Jersey night of sleep 💤 

I will definitely try the nose breathing!! Never thought of that! Thanks! 

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2 minutes ago, overcome said:

I thought about that..I was concerned it might make me groggy the next day. But I'm thinking since I'm  delirious anyway from no sleep why not try it! Thanks Overcome! 😊 

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12 minutes ago, overcome said:

I wake up refreshed when I use them, all the best.

Seems like it helps get you to sleep, but its up to your body to keep yourself asleep all night with these. 

Ordering now. Desperado.

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