Posted on Sep 18, 2015
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Do you sit on your computer or other electronic device in the evening or at night while sitting in bed? This could be the cause of your sleeplessness. The blue light emitted by our computers and other electronic devices is the same as exposing ourselves to sunlight. "Light is one of the most important external factors that can affect sleep. It does so both directly, by making it difficult for people to fall asleep, and indirectly, by influencing the timing of our internal clock and thereby affecting our preferred time to sleep." Many studies have verified this information.

What can we do to combat this? There have been advances through software applications which will change the light emitted by our computers based on the time of day. "Light influences our internal clock through specialized "light sensitive" cells in the retina of our eyes. These cells, which occupy the same space as the rods and cones that make vision possible, tell the brain whether it is daytime or nighttime, and our sleep patterns are set accordingly."

There are applications that track the daylight time schedules in your area and adjust the type of light emitted from your computer accordingly. One such application is called f.lux. If you're interested in reading about it the website is justgetflux.com. If you want to read about how artificial light affects your sleep an article you can look up is "How artificial light is wrecking your sleep, and what to do about it" by Chris Kresser.
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Even with good sleep hygiene it's difficult for me to sleep. Between anxiety and pain, I'm often up in the middle of the night, and sometimes, like last night, I couldn't get to sleep until about 0330...

Plus, as we age, we tend to sleep less...

Now, for OIF/OEF, Desert Storm, and other Gulf War veterans, sleep disturbances of any type are a specific presumptive condition, which means you can claim it, even if you never had a diagnosis on Active Duty, and it's more than a year since discharge/retirement...
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Great information. BTW, I do workshops for military and vets via Red Cross and we do address sleep issues in a behavioral and mind-body way. They are free. If you have about 4 or 5 people who want a workshop contact your local Red Cross office.
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LTC Stephen F.
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I am not having trouble to fall asleep ;but, wife does CPT (Join to see).
Her biggest issue is worry about what the future may bring; but, I have peace because I know that God is completely in control of our lives. There is a time for birth, a specified time for death. A time of peace and a time for war. A time for planing and a time for harvesting. etc.
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CPT (Join to see) Ma'am I do, but then again I work nights and sleeping during the day is hard enough by itself. I suffer from sleep apnea and it sucks. And then my dog doesn't help either. But I try not to take any sleeping pills if I can help it.
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It's sad, because I've read a study with the same conclusion, am aware of the issue, yet I continue to ignore it and have trouble falling asleep.
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I noticed this in my own life. I was always on my phone doing last minute emails & stuff. Decided that I would try to read for at least 30 mins prior to bed instead of being on computer or watching TV. I have noticed a dramatic increase in not only the amount of sleep, but quality of the sleep.

The only real downside is that I tend to read stuff that makes my brain want to go into overdrive right before sleep!
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I suffer from sleep apnea
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SGT Scott Bell I'm sorry, that's difficult to deal with.
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Good thing I have my little pills... ;)
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MSgt Curtis Ellis And you have a great sense of humor to go with them.
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