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Started by ACE, December 29, 2010, 07:37:59

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betula

Maybe you need a little bedtime romance......................never known a bloke yet that ain't gone out like a light.  ;D

betula


pumkinlover

Quote from: ACE on December 29, 2010, 19:21:05
Quote from: grannyjanny on December 29, 2010, 18:40:49
If you can't face that what about a foot spa with the oils in it.

Do you know, that ain't a bad idea, the Yeti has hankered after one for a while know. I looked them up and found one on offer so I ordered it. Massages, bubbles, infra red heating, got to be worth a try. Thankyou.

I think a pedicure and nail polish to finish the effect! ;D

susan1

I usually wake a couple of times during the night so I tend to listen to an audio book with one earphone ,on my Ipod, set the timer and have usually dropped off again before timer ends

pumkinlover

Yes that's my trick! but usually Radio 4 podcasts
Anne x

ACE

Quote from: betula on December 29, 2010, 20:05:15
Maybe you need a little bedtime romance

WHAT! and add nightmares to sleepless nights, no thanks. Anyway these days given the choice I would prefer a good gravy dinner ;)

cornykev

#25
Maybe that's the problem Ace, gravy dinners too late into the evening  :P and you could tell the Yeti the foot spa is her Christmas present that arrived late in  the post, chalk up a few brownie points.  ;)       ;D ;D ;D
MAY THE CORN BE WITH YOU.

pumkinlover

Quote from: cornykev on December 30, 2010, 09:55:52
Maybe that's the problem Ace, gravy dinners too late into the evening  :P and you could tell the Yeti the foot spa is her Christmas present that arrived late in  the post, chalk up a few brownie points.  ;)       ;D ;D ;D

Seriously -for a moment- some brands of gravy contain Monosodium Glutamate- that keeps us awake and and we have to have organic gravy.   :-\

Froglegs

Quote from: betula on December 29, 2010, 20:05:15
Maybe you need a little bedtime romance......................never known a bloke yet that ain't gone out like a light.  ;D
Not me....i then have to make my way home ;)

grannyjanny


Carol

20ml of Night Nurse does me nicely thank you.  OH has Sominex or Nytol to get a good nights sleep, now and then.   

;D ;D

Mr Smith

 

                   Sleeping like a log at the minute two twenty minute sessions on my cross trainer everyday to get rid my Chrimbo belly and I'm out, :) 

Spudbash

What worked for me: One of my sisters died suddenly last year and I kept waking up in the night. I'd heard that if you take the trouble to think through the things you're grateful for, it puts you in a more peaceful frame of mind. So I tried it, mentally listing the things I was feeling thankful for that day, and within a couple of weeks, I was sleeping soundly again.

The idea comes from the Positive Psychology school of thought and costs nothing, involves no drugs and, for me, has been a lesson for life. As a former fibromyalgia sufferer, I think it's something that might help people currently suffering.

One thing I often feel grateful for is the laughs that come to me from A4A-ers, not least you, Ace.  ;D

Sweet dreams!

pumkinlover

Sounds like a good philosphy for us all to try (including me :-[ )

anne x

ACE

I know it won't help me sleep tonight, but the foot spa just came, Bliss. Go and grab one quick, under £20 reduced from nearly £60 on amazon. Champneys  Home spa. OOH, AHHH, LUVERLY!

grannyjanny

Have you got the oils Ace? Can't wait for the pictures ;D ;D ;D.

betula

Pah  >:(

Gravy dinners and foot spas...........

All I can say ACE is I am very very disappointed   ??? ??? ???

landimad

Ace,

As a long serving shift worker, I find that the things most people are doing when they wake in the night is; pain prevents a good nights sleep and also the fact that people allow things to play on their mind. If you write down things to do or worries you may have then try to sleep again, I found this to be a help.
You can never replace lost sleep but it does help with getting the rest you need to rejuvinate the body. The tip came via the sleep clinic at Papworth Hospital.
Not all cases have worked but it is a case of trial and error.
Hopefully not the later. ;)

Got them back now to put some tread on them

goodlife

#37
Oh ACE..I know something what would be answer for you problems..
Actually I'm suprised that you haven't mentioned it yourself...
You always moan about Micras and how slow they are...
How about little morning stroll around town in Micra..heating on..radio on..steady 25mph..you would be sleeping like a baby..
If I would only live a bit closer to you I could give you a lift to work ;)
Nippie therapy it's called... ;D

SamLouise

Quote from: ACE on December 31, 2010, 14:53:53
I know it won't help me sleep tonight, but the foot spa just came, Bliss. Go and grab one quick, under £20 reduced from nearly £60 on amazon. Champneys  Home spa. OOH, AHHH, LUVERLY!

Thanks for the heads up, Ace.  I've just ordered one as a treat for my sister as she works in a care home and is on her feet for 13 hours a day.  Hope she likes it ;D

calendula

Quote from: betula on December 31, 2010, 16:50:58
Pah  >:(

Gravy dinners and foot spas...........

All I can say ACE is I am very very disappointed   ??? ??? ???

;D me too - although I have had a foot spa for years and they are great - make you want to run a marathon though

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