The Sleep Scientist: The Painful Trick To Fix Poor Sleep! Sleep Deprivation Is A Silent Killer!
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- Опубліковано 6 лип 2024
- Professor Guy Leschziner is a world-renowned expert in Neurology and Sleep Medicine at Guy’s Hospital London. He is also the author of books such as, ‘The Nocturnal Brain’, ‘The Man Who Tasted Words’, and most recently, ‘Seven Deadly Sins’.
00:00 Intro
02:15 Dr. Guy's Fascination With Neurological Conditions
04:15 What Is Dr. Guy's Background
06:26 What Is A Sleep Disorder Centre?
08:01 Why Dr. Guy Chose To Study Sleep
09:19 Is Sleep Important?
11:24 Why We Need Sleep For Good Health
12:59 A Large Percent Of The Population Has Insomnia
17:05 What Is Narcolepsy
18:03 What's Causing So Many Sleep Problems?
21:06 What's The Perfect Sleeping Habit?
24:36 Sleep Quantity Variance Per Person
28:27 The Link Between Sleep And Weight Gain
31:44 Circadian Rhythms Explained
36:17 Blue Lights
39:34 The Main Reasons People Are Struggling With Their Sleep
44:35 Sleep Myths
46:15 Chronotypes
47:55 Where To Start Fixing Sleep Problems
51:25 The Rise Of Sleep Trackers
58:28 What Is The Glymphatic System?
01:01:50 The Link Between Sleep Deprivation And Alzheimer's
01:02:54 Medicating To Help Sleep
01:04:38 Side Effects Of Melatonin
01:06:05 Non-Medical Alternatives To Help Sleep
01:14:38 Surgery To Fix Sleeping Issues
01:17:49 What Would Brain Scans Reveal About Sleep Deprivation
01:19:40 Sleep Deprivation Affects Your Mood
01:21:11 Can Parts Of Our Brain Be Asleep?
01:22:47 Dreaming
01:25:08 Nightmares Explained
01:25:54 Why Do We Remember Some Dreams And Not Others?
01:28:12 Most Upsetting Sleep Disorder Dr. Guy Has Seen
01:31:42 The Sleepwalking Murderer
01:33:51 There Is Help For Insomnia
01:35:18 The Different Types Of Insomnia
01:36:42 The Man Who Tasted Words
01:39:33 Autism And Synesthesia
01:42:22 Are We Guilty Of Crimes If We Are Mentally Ill?
01:45:01 Interventions To Help The Criminally Mentally Ill
01:46:40 Crazy Stories Resulting From A Brain Disorder
01:52:47 How Meeting People With Brain Disorders Has Changed Dr. Guy
01:54:22 Guest's Last Question
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I love a podcast guest who answers the majority of the questions with 'it depends' or 'we don’t know yet'. This is someone I find trustworthy because they aren't trying to sell me their 'method' of fixing the problem
What is sleep?
Who else is watching because they can't sleep? 😅
These nuts can't sleep on your chin.
Sorted my sleep after stopped drinking, took me 2 years to fix it 😀
What's sleep???
I've blamed my incontinence for disrupting my sleep. Now wondering if I've blamed the wrong thing.
I can't get no sleep !!
Psychedelics are just an exceptional mental health breakthrough. It's quite fascinating how effective they are against depression and anxiety. Saved my life.
Can you help with the reliable source I would really appreciate it. Many people talk about mushrooms and psychedelics but nobody talks about where to get them. Very hard to get a reliable source here in Australia. Really need!
Yes, dr.porassss. I have the same experience with anxiety, depression, PTSD and addiction and Mushrooms definitely made a huge huge difference to why am clean today.
I wish they were readily available in my place.
Microdosing was my next plan of care for my husband. He is 59 & has so many mental health issues plus probable CTE & a TBI that left him in a coma 8 days. It's too late now I had to get a TPO as he's 6'6 300+ pound homicidal maniac.
He's constantly talking about killing someone.
He's violent. Anyone reading this
Familiar w/ BPD know if it is common for an obsession with violence.
Is he on instagram?
Yes he is dr.porassss.
Thank god I got a notification for this one, I haven’t had a good night sleep in 7 years. I can go 3 days with no sleep at all it’s pure torture.
At least when you bludgeon your family you have a get-out-of-jail-free card. That’s got to help you sleep better at night.
Only joking OP - if you’re stressed have some ashwaganda.
So sorry to hear that. Aside from the obvious fitness and sleep hygiene suggestions you’ll get (exercise, water, bloodwork, screen time, guided meditation, blue light etc) I’ve found some success with pm yoga, oral melatonin spray and topical magnesium. Good luck
Are high anxiety? I had insomnia. My nerves were shot. I spent thousands of dollars to figure it out. I would check to see if you are deficient in D and B vitamins. MTHFER gene mutation? Turns out cold plunges/ water therapy and eating a carnivore based diet changed everything.
Bless your heart. May you sleep like an angel tonight.
Not so heavily maybe but still pretty hardly... I can relate, warm hugs, let's keep strong, gonna listen with lot of curiosity...
Every single week your podcasts are so relevant to my life. It's unbelievable! Thank you DOAC!
Since suffering burn out and it taking 3 years plus to recover I take sleep very seriously. So interested in this particular podcast...❤❤❤❤
I am 63, my insomnia started when I was 18 and has persisted ever since. I have tried many things CBT, antidepressants, exercise and night time hygiene. It was worse when I was young when I averaged 4/6 hours but often sleep 0/3 hours. For me anxiety ocd was the cause although it took me years to realise this and I often avoided situations that caused this. With medication I held down a management position but at times it was tough. My sympathy goes out to fellow insomniac's.
I have a very similar story. Ive been medicated for 12 years to get to sleep. But even with that there are some night I have in desperation doubled by medication dose and I'm still up all night.Literally 0-3 hours sleep. I hold down a good IT management job, some days I have no idea how. Sadly my 18 year old son is going down the same path. I also have restless leg syndrome (since pregnancy) to add insult to to jury. Insomnia is incredibly dehumanising.
Have you tried melatonin?
As someone who had been struggling with severe insomnia for the last 3 years, it was nice to hear that sometimes medications are needed to alleviate the consequences of this disease… I cannot sleep without it at all, but felt very guilty for taking antidepressants at such a young age.
I've just been awake for 31 hours and 27 before that with 4 hours sleep between. I'm 42. Had this issue since I was a kid. Yet NO psyche or doctor will give a formal diagnosis. I feel like a crazy person half the time not awake not asleep. And then all the misdiagnosis.. and denial of proper medication to help. I wanna cry thinking about it.
I struggled with insomnia for years, it was always worse at certain times of the womanly month, I’ve been taking magnesium for 4 years and now sleep great!
What kind of magnesium?
The amount of times that he has said he isn't sure or doesn't know the answer to some questions, makes me respect him even more because it shows that he has integrity and isn't in it for the fame or being popular but he is in it to actually help his fellow humans. What an absolute gem 💎💎💎
"Safe and Effective" 😅
One time I woke up outside after sleep walking. It was summer and blazing hot outside. I was a teenager and way overtired and physically exhausted. I had walked by my grandmother who scolded me for walking on her freshly mopped floor and completely ignored her. She had no idea I was asleep.
I use to sleep walk as a kid.. when I was stressed 😰
I loved the interview!!! He speaks very clearly yet with a very scientific approach, avoiding this “dogmas” and this categorical way of speaking that many other gurus in other fields like to use.
🤦♂️Watching this at 3AM unable to sleep 🫠💀
Same
@@usernametaken6452it’s 2:29 where I am. 😩
😂
Here, here😂
I am up at three often, but go to sleep at 8pm….( have cats who wake me…😉)
Great timing! Recently watched your interview with Matthew Walker, and have just read his book. As a stroke survivor, please keep the brain health interviews coming.
The doctor told me “you’re suffering from insomnia”
I said “is it serious??”
He said “there’s no cause for any alarm”
Maybe because he knew if he "alarmed" you about it you'd have a harder time falling asleep
😂😂😂😂😂
😂😂 I see what you did there. 😂😂
Is it bad if I wake up 3 hours before my alarm goes off?
@@alecogden12345 If he's not sleeping he needs nothing to wake him up mate. It was a Joke Bro
Me too it’s my problem. I’m 55 years old woman who is clinically menupause and I’m in 3 years HRT treatment but still suffering . I’m drinking now melatonin to help me sleep . Thanks for this episode it can relate lots of people who have problem from sleeping. 🙏🌹thanks THE DIARY OF C E O TEAM .
I have sleep apnea, restless legs, intermittent other sleep disorders and I am underweight my whole life and currently more so. I am 55 and cannot sleep more than 90 mins without waking up, maybe 2hrs if I am lucky just got 2.5 hours of sleep total last eve having to care for my dad and mom just had 17 hours of sleep the past 8 nights! SO wired w cortisol in the day fighting to get more home care for my 81 y o folks. Prior to age 34 I slept great. Hot flashes, night sweats, night chills, bladder calling all eve, all midlife disturbances and hormones won't help because this happened while I was on birth control and the amount of hormones are way higher than in any HRT, so I am screwed now!!!
Me too menopausal 54 yr old .. I suffered for 18 months … fluoxetine 20mg worked for me .. was a life saver 🛟
My Dad, rip, once sleep walked and ate an entire lemon meringue pie that Mom, rip, made earlier that day- set for cooling. He had no recollection of eating the pie. It ticked off my Mom. That was the last lemon meringue pie she ever made.
Does he smoke pot,😂 that can cause that
As a kid I sleep walked to the fridge and drank all the juice out of a pickle jar, thinking it was lemonade. I only realized what happened the following morning when there was a jar of pickles on the table with no liquid in it.
@@aisle_of_viewMaybe you poured it out.
@@aisle_of_viewMaybe you were low on electrolytes, so your subconscious got you up in the middle of the night and remedied that problem!?
The old "I was asleep" line huh, your dad was a G
Thanks for actually getting an expert and not a journalist, paperback author, or somebody else with bias spruiking their own promotion.
Thank you for this episode. I have learnt a lot since I have kids who are super creative at night but sleepy during the day. I have been very curious about sleep. I have been one of those people, who love to take an afternoon nap to be effective at work. To be at my best, I need a minimum of 6 hours.
Thank you so much for sharing! Hope you found this one helpful ❤️
Uv lights are blue meaning your body thinks it's the middle of the day under them. Soon as I got blue light blockers the 40 mins it took me to get to sleep regularly just vanished. Try it guys 💜
I guess I have a 1 in 6 million chance of talking to Steven! Better than the lotto and better than my current sleep.
Like Jim Carry said in Dumb & Dumber "So there is a chance!"
I only need about 4-5 hours of sleep a night and in middle age, it is clear that I experience the world very differently from other people. I feel eternally grateful and blessed.
Dang I need at least 7-8 hrs to feel well rested. I love sleeping so much tho it’s a joy for me
It took me 26 😢to realize I was not sleeping like a normal person. I grew up in a very physical and verbal abusive household. I would force myself as a child to sleep with an eye open because I was terrified my dad would kill my mom if I wasn’t quick enough to save her. Apparently I stopped making a neuro transmitter . I just knew that i felt so tired during the day I’d fantasized about someone hitting me with a hammer to cause me to pass out like in the cartoons. After years of trying meds i have it mostly under control. I still suffer insomnia if my stress levels are too high like tonight. It’s 2:54 am and i can’t sleep. I’m experiencing extreme stress and it’s manifesting.
Ahh, how our experience has caused so much damage.
I'm so sorry. That sounds awful. How cruel life can be. I wish you all the best going forward
I wish I could feed u whole food seed based smoothies, pet u n read u a book at night💚
Trauma is terrible…🫂 for you.
Suffered insomnia my whole life. With even taking sleeping meds, 10 days without sleeping.
One thing this podcast has done for me is to think differently and look after my health adequately. This is the first podcast I have ever listened to and watched. Steven your podcast is very educational and informative. God bless you for helping us take care of ourselves. All these guys you bring at the minute I can’t afford to go to their clinics. But your podcast has made it possible for me to meet them via UA-cam . Thank you
I have been functioning my entire life sometimes with as little as 2 hours sleep a night. I’m 60 now and I look youthful. Even as a baby I never napped in the afternoon. I’m super creative and love life so much, I try to squeeze in as much as possible. Going to bed is like starting another shift for me, an opportunity to listen to spiritual teachers. Also I’m a meditator.
OMG That is me now and I too do a ton of self work while sleeping, I put my apnea to use, i listen to positive things ir hypnotic videos while sleeping. Aldo I am under weight not overweight. As a kid I slept for 12 hours til teen years, then each decade it got worse
Is there anyone else who skips the intro on these podcasts just because they hate how these types of emotional teasers make you make you angry at how easy it is to manipulate emotions? I mean I overcame the problem by skipping the intro...
For me podcasts like these are like conversations. But like you said, the beginning is not like a conversation. It’s more like a sales pitch, and I feel like I’m being scammed or something, which makes me want to skip the intros and get to the meat and potatoes.
@@AlphaGeekgirl i d rather if he had started the podcasts with the speech to the vieweres than with these...teasing cuts
It feels truly sleazy to guilt someone to subscribe. It is better for a presenter to show how much they VALUE their audiences. His pitch makes me want to turn off altogether.
@@rubijenn i dont think he s guilting us into subscribing i actualy find his method of reminding viewers to subscribe quite comfortable for me. What idont like are the intros.
Its like a movie trailer, a teaser. You can watch but not subscribe
Always interesting & relevant. Thank you for excellence in programming!
Completely agreed with your point on sleep identity. I told this story to myself all my life that I am a night owl and a bad sleeper. Cut to 2024, I get myself a whoop to sort my struggles with sleep and help build better habits. It helped me identity what I was doing wrong, eating late at night, not winding down. 6 months in I am yawning and in bed by 10.30 pm (this was unimaginable for me earlier) and I have 6 months average sleep performance of 98%. I never slept badly, I just told myself that I did. I was never a night own, it was my lifestyle that made me think that way.
I've had a bad habit of staying up late for many years on my PC or phone, so I really appreciated blue light filter. But it's obviously not enough.
I've finally consistently broken this habit now and I go to sleep by 10pm every night now. Never felt consistently so much better than I have recently 😁🎉
The bloke who bludgeoned his mother-in-law to death and tried to kill his father-in-law "in his sleep" must have had a fucking good/dodgy lawyer. What a blatant miscarriage of justice.
Bodied both of them and got the so called "expert" to say he was asleep!?!? I also need that guys number friend 😂
There is another guy who tried to copy this and get away with murdering his wife. They caught his lies and the experts said he was fake sleepwalking. They can test if it’s real or fake sleepwalking. He got sentenced to life in prison
I thought so too. It’s a thought he has always wanted to carry out and used sleep to go free
And it's almost irrelevant if he was asleep. If anything that makes him a bigger danger to people in future so should be locked up for safety.
My thought this is what happens@@davidstevens3934
I have been having a first sleep and a second sleep for almost 40 years. I’m awake for 1-3 hours in the middle of the night.
Me too. Thank goodness I’m retired. My mother was born in 1920 in France. She lived and worked there until she was 25.
In her time the population would work from about 7-12; close up shop until 4 pm, go home, have lunch and a nap, then go back to work until 7.
Me too. I sleep from 9/11 pm to 1/3 am. And then sleep again. Very annoying. I wonder why
I used to struggle with sleep and I had a sleep tracker and I was obsessed with knowing my time. My anxiety use to rise high when I see how many sleep I've gotten in the night. Then one day a fren of mind told me to stop tracking my sleep and see. After that ive been sleeping better. Also having a routine helps.
Refreshingly humble about what
science does and doesn't know about sleep and the brain. An excellent conversation with a true expert thank you!
I suffer with hypersomnia, I religiously use cpap machine. I'm a veteran. I have seen sleep doctor at the VA. I now sleep from 8pm to 5:30pm to try to get quality sleep. I also have anxiety, depression,ptsd and borderline personality. From my time in military. I'm disorder. I'm struggling at work. I'm young enough to need to work and love my job. But, have had to use FMLA to buffer times I can't wake up. So, I don't lose my job. I'm hoping to hear some new treatments in this episode. I love your episodes! Keep up the awesome job!❤❤❤
I have for the last 30 years had 4 hours sleep or less on most days. Yes, I am very overweight & no I don't eat excessively or badly.
Yay, another thing to worry about.
I have suffered with poor sleep for decades, I’ve put it down to depression and anxiety and now peri menopause. I have a crap immune system, have developed type 2 diabetes, and we have a strong family history of Alzheimer’s in my family including my Dad. So far my Gp has only given me either sleeping pills or most recently for the last 4 years I’ve been taking mirtazapine which sometimes helps me get to sleep but none of them help keep me asleep. Most nights I fall asleep around 10pm and I’m awake by 12-1am and I’m wide awake! I’m exhausted and life feels really hard. I’m now going to make an appointment with my Gp and fight to get more help!! Thank you for having this guest on!!
I doubt that anyone for whom sleep is easy would invest so much time in listening to this podcast. And yet, it's absolutely fascinating and important. Thank you for this deep dive into sleep 🙏
Perimenopause has killed my sleep. I hate how helpless I feel 😢
I never slept for 7 years when I was like that, I worked full time, don't know how I managed. Feel for you.
HRT
@@lindamatus4429 Doesn't make me sleep
Adrenal supplement, I find Biotics Research, ADHS, worked wonders to balance my hormones as I went thru menopause. Not one single hot flash!
I'm hot, I'm cold, back and forth!
62 yr old woman here Who just blew $3000 cash out of pocket for a sleep study which both my GP and my dentist insisted on to see if I have sleep apnea. I insisted I don’t, but not good enough. So of course shows that I don’t and that is not the reason I wake up at 3 o’clock in the morning every night. I have tried Ambien, Lunesta, Benadryl, THC gummy‘s, and of course all the natural stuff like melatonin, Valerian, etc. etc. etc. I can fall asleep all right, but what the hell wakes me up at three in the morning? Very rarely I can get up and go to the bathroom and force myself to go back to sleep after about an hour. Most of the time I can’t take the stone cold or awakeness and tossing and turning so I just get up. The only explanation left which is probably going to turn out to be the right one is I’m super super low in estrogen and possibly testosterone as Well. A friend of mine has solved all of this with hormone replacement therapy with a functional medicine physician and I have an appt in October. Wish me luck!
That IS a common problem. However, the smart meters on homes have been shown to wake people up at 3 because the electric company downloads their data at that time and it requires a different frequency. Grounding mats with sleep are said to help.
Sounds like it could also be mast cell histamine dumping which often happens between 0100-0300. As for HRT, Progesterone is the real MVP when it comes to sleep. Best of luck!
In 5 elements Chinese medicine waking up at 3 suggests you liver is struggling to detox. The detox process in the liver is active between 1am and 3 am
Have you investigated choline? It plays a roll in REM sleep AND it declines with declining estrogen! I too struggled with staying asleep between 2am and 4am. Had no problem falling asleep but could not stay asleep to save my life. I'm not yet post menopause but I am 45 and skipping periods so my estrogen is declining. I take Alpha GPC - a highly absorbable form of choline - and it has been life changing, I sleep through the night now.
Good luck!
Thank you for another interesting interview! We appreciate everything your doing to educate us🙏🙏🙏Blessing’s
Excellent!! What a fascinating discussion, particularly the distinct connections to dementia.👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
I loved this interview and Dr. Leschziner himself! Didn't know about his existance before. Thanks
Yet another great episode. Thank u Steven and dr. Guy. God bless both.
Oh what an amazing raffle, such a great opportunity to receive the best business advice 🙏
This sounds fascinating but a suggestion Steven, why don't you provide us with a transcription of your interviews in a pdf format? Many people don't have a spare almost 2 hours or the attention span. Some other podcasts do this and its very helpful to us.
There is a transcript. Go to "more" in the Description underneath the video.
@@TapManDancer Thank you sir, that option doesn't work on my side. I've used it before, its easier to just download a pdf to read in our leisure time. Trying it now and it keeps buffering...
@@healing682 hit show transcript (it won't load) so then hit back arrow then hit show transcript again. It will load the second time.
The transcript works fine. Just click on it.
Just put the advice in the intro.
My Mom has Alzheimer’s. She took sleeping pills most of her life. A lot of her family had some form of dementia. I struggle with my sleep at night. I am grateful for all this information.
Very balanced and informative - more people like this please. Really relevant and gimmick free
this was so helpful , keep going 👍
Amazing work, Stephen
Interesting episode, very insightful😍
Dr guy is a fantastic speaker, full of brilliant information , this is one of the best interviews you have done.
I myself have sleep issues,
I've had insomnia for over 30 years, now chronic pain and sleep apnea. I'm doomed..
Fascinating subject, Thank you. I can confirm that if you have a disrupted sleep patterned, you gain weight - especially in your 40s. I've noticed that I gained weight even after not sleeping for 5 days. Also, I'm a firm believe in sleep especially when you are ill, you recover from your cold faster. Thank you Prof. Guy.
I have recently diagnosed with severe obstructive sleep apnoea it has been a life changing diagnosis,CPAP has been a life saver
Brilliant conversation 👏
bro his intros are hands down the best no cap, it makes me so infurious but its so awesome
I had the best of sleeps listening to his voice 😴
Tried tempazapam, omega 3, St John's wort and melatonin and magnesium. Found omega 3 capsules and magnesium in the early evening best.
Congratulations on your 6 million subscribers. Love your channel ❤
There is a much better and easier way than sleep restriction: Delaying going to bed by 30-45 minutes every day. You will soon go from dreading going to bed, to looking forward to going to bed and sleep. It takes roughly a month to turn the day completely around, but when you have done it you will feel like a new person. It even gets rid of depression. Problem is that nobody has time to do this.
I rarely get sleepy. I aim for 12:00 but could easily push it to 2 or 3 without be sleepy in that time. I envy my husband and others who start falling aseep in a chair or the couch and then fall right asleep when they lay down. Never happens to me.
Keep being amazing as always
❤wonderful interview. Thank you.
Very informative! Thank you.
I watch every show just love you and your guest speakers
Whoop has helped me so much🙏 it basically points you in the correct direction because just by changing a few habits it can really increase your sleep quality. Water intake, what time you exercise, what you eat, alcohol a big 1… I
I have been a chronic insomniac for years, I can go 2 days without sleep. I am now trying the l reuteri yoghurt and I have found that glycine and vit D3/K2 before bed helps.
So I have insomnia. My sleep study shows I wake up everytime I go into REM sleep. Thank you PTSD. The thing that has helped was sleep hygiene and self hypnosis. Use to take so many meds to sleep and now I sleep relatively well but I am still a very light sleeper.
How do you sleep hypnotise?
This is so amazing to know !!!! What great insight 👏 🎉
Another great interview, I'm a firm fan of your podcast, I love that even if I know about some of the subjects, the amount of depth and breadth from the guests, let alone your simple, but very well though through questions, like the one to Guy, "explain to me like I was a 10 year old"....I suffer badly with sleep problems, always have, it was good having some nature and nurture reasons mentioned, something that I always believed, having grown up in a house of chaotic bad bed habits, undiagnosed neurodivergence and mental health and abusive environment. I joke, or I feel, I'm living on Portland timings, aka wishful thinking, as I actually live in London, but, living one hour ahead for four years in Europe, definitely made my circadian rhythms worse. So I think, a GP visit is needed, as I've tried everything... Respect to you and your team for sourcing great guests.
Insomnia nearly destroyed me. Though I've improved somewhat, I still experience bouts that can last for months. I managed to stop taking benzodiazepines and was on Mirtazapine for years. Now, I'm almost off it, but I'm still struggling with sleep. I'm hoping to find a cure that doesn't involve harsh chemicals with severe side effects. Sleep is so simple, yet so difficult for many of us.
Praying that you get better
Tried smoking weed?
Excellent subject i been having trouble sleeping
What an absolutely fascinating podcast and guest!!! I'm definitely going to check out his books! I remember a recurring nightmare I had as a child, and I would also sleep walk and talk. My parents got concerned when I started going outside and also started chopping stuff up with sharp knives in the kitchen lol! Presumably I was 'cooking' in my sleep!😂
What a nice doc!
This episode is very helpful and has given me a whole new level of appreciation for
the value of a good night sleep!
To be honest, I don't think that I have been prioritising my sleep as much as I should have done, mainly because I am trying to do everything on my to do list. But this isn't an excuse for underestimated the value of sleep.
For me, a good night's sleep is essentially my body's own "me time", which it uses to rejuvenate, heal, repair and restore.
Sometimes if I am worried, then it can take an hour or 2 to fall asleep. The best way that I have learnt to deal with worries is through prayer, meditation and putting together some kind of action plan of what I will do about an issue.
The truth is that life is definitely not a "bed of roses" and we will all face different challenges at different stages in life which will try to take away our peace (and sleep), if we let it. I have learnt that worries don't fix problems, but make them worse. I've learnt that it's also important to know the difference between what I cannot control and what is within my control (e.g my actions and choices).
I found my peace when I decided to stop worrying about the future, be grateful for today and the opportunity to be a better version of myself today than I was yesterday ❤
My entire life I was a night owl. Even as a kid. Then when I turned 60, suddenly started waking up at 5am. Asleep by 9pm. (Maybe it was my new kitty 😺 alarm).
Going to put this video on at 11pm tonight and wonder why I am still awake 2 hours later
Brilliant watch,
I was diagnosed with chronic insomnia after 30 years of suffering.
I don’t produce as much melatonin as others
I now have medical cannabis high strength of Indica & it’s saved my life & got me off sleepers.
Before going down this route.
High strength Magnesium
5htp/melatonin tablets are beneficial.
Other things you can do is eat cherries or banana before bed as these are high melatonin content.
Also raising your temp by a few degrees before sleep ie hot shower hot drink, when temp drops it promotes the falling asleep stage..
Also one leg out of the bed to regulate temp.
I became a sleep expert by default.
Love that you’re doing a raffle. Great idea.! X
Another extraordinary podcast ❤🎉
Immediately knew what I'd like to chat about with you. The behind the scenes expert will be excellent for the winner.
I've had insomnia for over 20years, and nothing can fix it, I've tried hypnotism, every kind of non nan narcotic, sleep hygiene, neuro feedback, u name it, I've tried it. I've seen dozens of "experts" all the way up to the best of the best in the USA at Stanford University, n they all say idk what's wrong with you or how to fix it. The only thing that works is narcotics, but my tolerance is crazy high after 20+ years of taking them, but without them I will go 7-9 days without any sleep, n then pass out for 36hrs. While I'm not sleeping I start hallucinating n kinda go crazy. Any body else have this problem?
Have you heard of Milton Erickson? He told his insomniac patients to pick a chore they hated (e.g. waxing the floor) and do that instead of trying to sleep. His patients were reportedly cured of insomnia in days.
If you stop taking benzo’s you will stay awake and hallucinate but it’s very dangerous. You could die from withdrawal. Please see a doctor and get off those poisons and go to a sleep center.
Us I got insomnia, depression then schizophrenia
Yeah I have the same kind of sleep.......i have a screwed up pituitary gland and my sleep pattern is usually 2 or 3 days awake then I crash for about 8 to 12 hours and then awake again for days.......i also have narcolepsy so I often fall asleep standing
I've been on every drug known to man and have gone through 14 sessions of electroshock therapy to try and cause my brain to reset but about a month later I was back to insomnia.......my health has deteriorated a lot in the last few years and I don't suspect that I will be alive in another few years
Try indica cannabis with Dr. permission of course. Works for me
Watching this on 5 hours of sleep. Maybe I should go take a nap
I too had lost sense of smell due to covid. But I just went through an ayurveda treatment for 14 days and the sense of smell is back with full intensity.
Great! Now I know what’s causing my sleep problem. I’ll be able to sleep better now. 😂
I used to get by on 3-5hrs sleep. Have since been diagnosed with Hypothyroidism. Would be interesting to know the correlation. Our bodies can’t be isolated to a behavior like sleep. All of the topics in this video ‘related to sleep’ can be attributed to Thyroid function. We desperately NEED more wholistic discussions! Thanks for the video! Always awesome!
Absolutely agree. Very slowly, moving like an iceberg, the medical field is learning a more global/ wholistic approach to health.
Heal the gut to heal the thyroid. "Hidden Food Allergies," book, by James Braley MD.
@@fangletterman-ng2ro thank you 🙏🏽 I’ll check that out!
Steven your goal was class the other week good strike. And love your podcasts
I use a sleep tracker so I can determine whether I can drive or not the next day. I don’t suffer from sleep apnea, my brain just doesn’t switch off. I have been doing sleep hygiene and I find it works really well unless I’m very stressed. That seems to be the main reason my brain doesn’t switch off.😢
Acting out dreams is connected to Lewy body dementia too, dopamine issus.
There are some very intelligent people in this world that know some amazing stuff..... it's great they agree to come on and share all their knowledge after decades of research.... just fantastic 👍
Great guest
This is soooo interesting.
a articulate well inform man
Hi @TheDiaryOfACEO Steven, as always, thank you for this episode, it's wonderful that you genuinely care about helping others with common struggles such a sleep related issues.
My main feedback and request: please, address climate change and the future of our planet with some of your future interviewees. Thank you
You didn't talk about insomnia at menopause.
Thank you for the quality of the content every week including this one.
Anyone here wished with sighted N24? Wished it had been addressed.😊
Fascinating episode! Thank you! I've heard that we only dream in REM for years, but sometimes I find myself dreaming when I'm just dozing off. Does that mean I'm in REM that quickly? 🤔
"Adaptive mechanism" seems a way better term to describe human capabilities then "evolutionary mechanism".
I’m watching on how to improve my sleep for my Para Olympic swimming career. From smoke a pack of smokes a day, to swimming 50meters in under 30 seconds. We’ll soon under 30. At 33 seconds atm.