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I am wondering if others have consulted with a sleep doctor in order to address their insomnia, and if so, did it help?
I've been seeing one since January and it's made a world of difference. I have a sleep routine to follow in order to keep my sleep on track. Yes, most of these suggestions can be found elsewhere, but the benefit of seeing a specialist is that she can analyze your specific issues and situation and come up with a number of recommendations tailored to you. I know that in the past I would try one or two things to aide in my sleep hygiene, but the doctor gave me a laundry list of recommendations to follow! Oh, and no meds...
It was tough at first, as I hadn't slept in over two years without drugs. Yes, the body and mind can and WILL forget how to fall asleep naturally if you're constantly knocking yourself out with drugs.
Anyone else have any experiences with a sleep doctor?
I've been seeing one since January and it's made a world of difference. I have a sleep routine to follow in order to keep my sleep on track. Yes, most of these suggestions can be found elsewhere, but the benefit of seeing a specialist is that she can analyze your specific issues and situation and come up with a number of recommendations tailored to you. I know that in the past I would try one or two things to aide in my sleep hygiene, but the doctor gave me a laundry list of recommendations to follow! Oh, and no meds...
It was tough at first, as I hadn't slept in over two years without drugs. Yes, the body and mind can and WILL forget how to fall asleep naturally if you're constantly knocking yourself out with drugs.
Anyone else have any experiences with a sleep doctor?