Blue light for sleep disorder?
I have a severe sleep disorder since last year. I usually sleep at 4 or 6 am, and wake up at 12 or 2 pm. I had tried sleeping pills but they make feel with less energy during the day. I even had to change my working schedule to the afternoon because it has been impossible for me to wake up in the morning. Does someone knows at what time of the day apply blue light therapy in my particular case?
Thanks!
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you mean daylight therapy..it’s for depression and people who can’t get enough sunlight.
Some people just aren’t day people..I’m one of them. I do NOT wake up (no matter what time I get up ) till after noon. I like to get to sleep about 6 am…I have to be a day person now, but it makes me crazy. Blue light therapy will not work. (been there done that…)
You need a place to sleep in TOTAL darkness, with no lights (red on a clock, cause it won’t bother you)..you need to wear yourself out (exercising, etc), read/relax….
try tanning and getting a lot of excersice. it will boost your mood and make you more tired for bed. take tylonel pm early in the evening so it kicks in by bedtime. drink hot tea and read, it makes you more tired. no caffine for you!!