Sleep Issues

GreenMachineX

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Sleep onset is no issue whatsoever. I’m ready, good and tired for bed by 9pm every night. But occasionally (after my hard training workouts) I wake up at midnight, then fall back asleep until 1 or 2am wide awake and have to take melatonin, niacin, taurine, theanine etc or combinations to go back to sleep but even then, the quality sucks. FWIW, I workout from between 4:30-6:30 usually, usually for an hour and a half but that includes walking on treadmill, stretching and shoulder rehab work. I seriously doubt I’m overtraining. And due to life circumstances, working out at another time isn’t an option.

Anyone else struggle with this and what do you do about it? I really only have 1 excessively hard training session a week due to all my injuries, so I could just use a light dose of phenibut once a week but I don’t really think that’s a wise long term solution. Why does this happen also?

Thanks in advance.
 
I don't know that anyone could tell you why it is happening. Are you taking a stimmed pre/product, or drinking any caffeine late in the day or pre-workout?
 
I don't know that anyone could tell you why it is happening. Are you taking a stimmed pre/product, or drinking any caffeine late in the day or pre-workout?

Nope, no stims, not even caffeine.
And I’m sure there’s someone with knowledge advanced enough who would know the possible mechanisms for why this happens.
 
Sleep onset is no issue whatsoever. I’m ready, good and tired for bed by 9pm every night. But occasionally (after my hard training workouts) I wake up at midnight, then fall back asleep until 1 or 2am wide awake and have to take melatonin, niacin, taurine, theanine etc or combinations to go back to sleep but even then, the quality sucks. FWIW, I workout from between 4:30-6:30 usually, usually for an hour and a half but that includes walking on treadmill, stretching and shoulder rehab work. I seriously doubt I’m overtraining. And due to life circumstances, working out at another time isn’t an option.

Anyone else struggle with this and what do you do about it? I really only have 1 excessively hard training session a week due to all my injuries, so I could just use a light dose of phenibut once a week but I don’t really think that’s a wise long term solution. Why does this happen also?

Thanks in advance.
1-2 doses of Phenibut isn’t likely to cause dependence. Have you tried Amnesia yet? You should give it a try if not. It works great for me. I was waking up 3-4 times nightly with trouble returning to sleep. Now I commonly wake up only one if I need to use the restroom. I usually eat a late meal so restroom needs are to expected. A plus is that it knocks me out fast and doesn’t have a hangover. Cottonmouth sometimes because of late meals is the only minor negative I’ve experienced.
 
1-2 doses of Phenibut isn’t likely to cause dependence. Have you tried Amnesia yet? You should give it a try if not. It works great for me. I was waking up 34 times nightly with trouble returning to sleep. Now I commonly wake up only one if I need to use the restroom. I usually eat a late meal so restroom needs are to expected. A plus is that it knocks me out fast and doesn’t have a hangover. Cottonmouth sometimes because of late meals is the only minor negative I’ve experienced.

Haven’t tried it yet. Guess I give it a shot.

Did you mean you were waking up 3-4 times a night or actually 34? lol
 
MR Sleep is solid. I just logged it. Like you, I do not have issues getting to sleep, but I do wake up two, sometimes three times per night. I go right back to sleep and the sleep quality is top notch.
 
For what it's worth, if I'm not well fed ill wake-up starving wide awake in the middle of the night. I get the best sleep when I have a sizable meal right before bed. My sleep absolutely sucks when I do an extended cut.
 
Sleep onset is no issue whatsoever. I’m ready, good and tired for bed by 9pm every night. But occasionally (after my hard training workouts) I wake up at midnight, then fall back asleep until 1 or 2am wide awake and have to take melatonin, niacin, taurine, theanine etc or combinations to go back to sleep but even then, the quality sucks. FWIW, I workout from between 4:30-6:30 usually, usually for an hour and a half but that includes walking on treadmill, stretching and shoulder rehab work. I seriously doubt I’m overtraining. And due to life circumstances, working out at another time isn’t an option.

Anyone else struggle with this and what do you do about it? I really only have 1 excessively hard training session a week due to all my injuries, so I could just use a light dose of phenibut once a week but I don’t really think that’s a wise long term solution. Why does this happen also?

Thanks in advance.

Ive noticed in the past esp when i first start upping up my hormones sleep issues, or maybe from very very intense training like a leg day. Also working at my job which I am on my feet and move around some helps, along with two training sessions a day. Sometimes one.

are you taking a basic zinc and magnesium before bed? Its a really simple vitamins, and I feel when I get them in I feel more relaxed at night.

I ve tried and mixed a combo of things , gaba, glutamine, l theanine at separate times in the same day. Ive done the phenibut route every night for a month or so back when Millenium Sports Somnidren GH-Ultra had phenibut in it. Now that MST took phenibut out of Somnidren GH-Ultra, it has some good ingredients for sleep, gaba, l theanine, zinc, magnesium so that's a good supplement for sleep. Meditation seems to help quiet my mind along with a sleep cd on repeat throughout the night.
 
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