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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
I Haven’t Slept in 4 years. What to Do?
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<blockquote data-quote="Vtail" data-source="post: 194900" data-attributes="member: 38279"><p>I had never heard about a weighted blanket before. Based on your post I bought one. Last night was the first time using it. I can see it will take some getting used to. One of the worst night's sleep in a while for me, and that's saying something. </p><p></p><p>My primary problem is having to wake up to pee anywhere from 1 - 3 times per night no matter how early in the evening I start to restrict fluid intake, and as I get older it is very difficult to fall back to sleep. All is good with my prostate. I've had this issue my entire life. I'm 57 now. When I was younger I actually mentioned it to the doctor, who said I have "high functioning kidneys". These days if I want a good nights sleep I take a couple of Advil an hour before bedtime, which greatly slows urine production (at least it does for me). I would do that every night but I am concerned about causing stomach issues with long term use - and whatever else it may cause.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vtail, post: 194900, member: 38279"] I had never heard about a weighted blanket before. Based on your post I bought one. Last night was the first time using it. I can see it will take some getting used to. One of the worst night's sleep in a while for me, and that's saying something. My primary problem is having to wake up to pee anywhere from 1 - 3 times per night no matter how early in the evening I start to restrict fluid intake, and as I get older it is very difficult to fall back to sleep. All is good with my prostate. I've had this issue my entire life. I'm 57 now. When I was younger I actually mentioned it to the doctor, who said I have "high functioning kidneys". These days if I want a good nights sleep I take a couple of Advil an hour before bedtime, which greatly slows urine production (at least it does for me). I would do that every night but I am concerned about causing stomach issues with long term use - and whatever else it may cause. [/QUOTE]
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