The Curse of Sleep Deprivation 105

INSOMNIA

Noun

inabil­ity to sleep [Latin in- not + som­nus sleep]

I was out a few days ago with a friend of mine I haven’t met for quite a long time. She didn’t look too good and I started to worry about her.

Let’s just say she’s not the same ener­getic and pos­i­tive per­son she used to be. She’s tired, unpro­duc­tive and can even get very grumpy sometimes.

I should have known the reason.

She’s been hav­ing sleep­ing problems.

Stress from Work

Mak­ing Ends Meet and Pay­ing the Bills in the Midst of this Harsh Eco­nomic Crisis

Night­mares

Deal­ing with the Loss of a Loved One

They’ve all taken a toll on her.

The good news is, she’s not the only one going through this. In fact, after going through many recent emails from all of you, I noticed a clear trend.

She’s not alone. YOU are not alone.

One of the top prob­lems many of you seem to be fac­ing is sleep deprivation.

The fol­low­ing arti­cle in the New York Times sheds more light on our challenge:

An esti­mated 30 mil­lion Amer­i­cans wres­tle with chronic insom­nia. Many suf­fer in silence. A 2005 National Sleep Foun­da­tion sur­vey found that only one-third of patients with insom­nia were asked by their pri­mary care physi­cians about the qual­ity of their sleep. Insom­nia suf­fer­ers are equally unlikely to raise the issue with their doc­tors, stud­ies show. And that’s too bad, experts say.

Reme­dies to help peo­ple fall asleep have been around for cen­turies, from lau­danum in the 1800s to bar­bi­tu­rates more recently. “Unfor­tu­nately, most of them were addic­tive and poten­tially deadly,” said Dr. David Neubauer, asso­ciate direc­tor of the Sleep Dis­or­ders Cen­ter at Johns Hop­kins Uni­ver­sity School of Med­i­cine in Bal­ti­more. “The his­tory of sleep med­ica­tions is really a tale of improv­ing safety.”

As you can see, this isn’t a pleas­ant sit­u­a­tion to be stuck in. That’s why I spoke to Laura and con­vinced her to take time off her busy sched­ule to give some urgent atten­tion to this.

If You’re Suf­fer­ing from Sleep Depri­va­tion and Insom­nia, I Want To Help You, BUT

… I need your help first.

Please tell me:

  1. How bad the sit­u­a­tion is for you?
  2. How are you deal­ing with it?
  3. How many hours of sleep do you man­age to get everynight?
  4. Is it good, qual­ity sleep, or interrupted?

Your answers will help Laura craft a way for you to lever­age The Silva Method more effec­tively to deal with your sleep­ing problems.

I’ve seen my friend and I now know how ter­ri­ble insom­nia and sleep depri­va­tion can be.

Pills from greedy pharam­ceu­ti­cal com­pa­nies will only get you so far.

Please share your answers in the com­ments section.

Bet­ter and better,

Jill

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