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lynbrown | 17:10 Sat 19th Jan 2019 | Body & Soul
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I am 75, have under active thyroid, T2 diabetes, angina and erosive gastritis. I take insulin and tablets for them all. However, every afternoon when I settle down to read a book/paper, I nod off to sleep and often have an hour or more. I wake up but often drop off again as I feel so worn out. I try to get to bed before 11pm, but if I go earlier, I will lie awake. How can I feel more alert?
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LOL it's called "getting old."
As long as your blood tests are normal, then don't worry.
It is normal.
A power nap, it’s good for you lynn, especially in these cold winter months ,.
Go to bed when you’re tired, don’t be governed by the clock. But get up at the same time every morning, it’s whats suggested by having a healthy ‘sleep hygiene’ routine.
Nothing wrong with having a snooze during the day, I can guarantee if I pick my book up in the afternoon my eyes will close within ten minutes.
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Thanks. Don't like getting old! But alternative is worse!!
It all sounds normal to me.

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