I wake up everynight about 2 hours after falling asleep and MUST eat something inorder to go back to sleep. This is not doing much for my weight!
Have you been tested for diabetes? My wife is a diabetic. She suffers from low blood sugars often and has to snack before going to bed, and it is not unusual for her to have to get up and snack during the night. Her blood sugars can get so low most people would pass out or go into a diabetic coma. I've seen it in the high 30's before (yes we retested it and it was the same). Her low blood sugars are often a result of eating something high calorie, her body producing too much insuline and she crashes.
I usually don't eat within 4 hours of going to bed. That way I don't have anything in my stomach that will add to my blood sugars as I sleep. I'm also diabetic T2 and the excess calories while I sleep just mess with my dieabetes.
"This is not doing much for my weight". Have you considered what it is you snack on? There are healthy things you can eat like nuts, fruits and such that would be more body weight friendly. Portion control is also something to consider. Look at the overall protien, calories, fat, glycimic index, carbohydrates of what you eat. High protien snacks stick with you longer, but don't get absorbed as fast. High calorie snacks are the opposite. High fat snacks are in the middle. Try eating a small portion of mixed nuts or other convinient high protien snack before you go to bed and see if that helps.