• loopy@lemm.ee
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    19 hours ago

    For those interested, the book Why We Sleep by Matthew Walker has very understandable details about sleep. He touches on the waste removal during NREM. He initially became interested in sleep by finding that Alzheimer’s was first predictably detected in changes in EEG sleep waves before symptoms of forgetfulness began.

  • lnxtx (xe/xem/xyr)@feddit.nl
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    19 hours ago

    The only substance, that is mentioned, is zolpidem.

    And from the article:

    But the last step she has on her roadmap is making better sleeping pills. “We need sleeping drugs that don’t have this inhibitory effect on the norepinephrine waves. If we can have a sleeping pill that helps people sleep without disrupting their sleep at the same time it will be very important,” Hauglund concludes.

    Not all sleeping pills are bad?

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      18 hours ago

      Which is rarely prescribed anymore because it’s so addictive.

      In any case it’s not the kind of pill you’re allowed to take for life, just for 2 weeks of treatment or whatever.

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          18 hours ago

          Melatonin actually messes up with your sleep cycle I wouldn’t recommend taking it before talking with a doctor and knowing all the potential side effects;

          my family and I learned the hard way🙃

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              17 hours ago

              The first few days of using melatonin seemed to help me sleep but after a couple of days it seemed like the drowsy feeling became unstable and delayed at times.

              After like a week I stopped using it altogether after searching and learning about all the details online and I’d be feeling drowsy during the daytime, I almost fell asleep on the bus several times which was scary.


              Again I’d recommend consulting a doctor (or your family doctor) and learn about the details online before taking melatonin🫡🌻

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                  12 hours ago

                  Best case scenario: It takes an extra 1hr 30min trip back

                  Worst case scenario: you’re forced off at a bad part of the city potentially in freezing cold temperatures

                  I don’t know the city by heart so if my phone dies I’m also shit out of luck there as well🙃