Guest guest Posted June 10, 2004 Report Share Posted June 10, 2004 As a newbie AFIB, when I sleep at night, even though I am in normal rhythm, I am hyperaware of my heartbeat and can't fall asleep. Any help for this? I try sleeping with the TV/radio on, and I then start feeling the vibrations. Sleeping on my stomach is the worst - I " feel " the matress shaking - though I know this is mostly my hyperawareness. Any tips for falling asleep?? Joscelyn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 11, 2004 Report Share Posted June 11, 2004 When I was in the hospital several years ago with afib for the first time I don't think I closed my eyes for two days!! My cardio said Tylenol PM wouldn't addict me nor would Benedryl which Tylenol PM contains. I've taken it every night since then with no problems. My doc won't let me take anything but Tylenol since I'm on Coumadin. I say, whatever works!!! Brenta Re: Sleeping at night - hyperaware of my " normal " heartbeat. Help? > > > Any tips for falling asleep?? > > Joscelyn --- I'm exactly the same way. There's no good position ... only worse ones. In terms of helpful aids (is an unhelpful aid possible?), I can only recommend what assists me greatly -- Excedrin PM, to which I'm probably now addicted and don't give a RA. It knocks me out with no grogginess the next morning. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 11, 2004 Report Share Posted June 11, 2004 When I was in the hospital several years ago with afib for the first time I don't think I closed my eyes for two days!! My cardio said Tylenol PM wouldn't addict me nor would Benedryl which Tylenol PM contains. I've taken it every night since then with no problems. My doc won't let me take anything but Tylenol since I'm on Coumadin. I say, whatever works!!! Brenta Re: Sleeping at night - hyperaware of my " normal " heartbeat. Help? > > > Any tips for falling asleep?? > > Joscelyn --- I'm exactly the same way. There's no good position ... only worse ones. In terms of helpful aids (is an unhelpful aid possible?), I can only recommend what assists me greatly -- Excedrin PM, to which I'm probably now addicted and don't give a RA. It knocks me out with no grogginess the next morning. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 11, 2004 Report Share Posted June 11, 2004 When I was in the hospital several years ago with afib for the first time I don't think I closed my eyes for two days!! My cardio said Tylenol PM wouldn't addict me nor would Benedryl which Tylenol PM contains. I've taken it every night since then with no problems. My doc won't let me take anything but Tylenol since I'm on Coumadin. I say, whatever works!!! Brenta Re: Sleeping at night - hyperaware of my " normal " heartbeat. Help? > > > Any tips for falling asleep?? > > Joscelyn --- I'm exactly the same way. There's no good position ... only worse ones. In terms of helpful aids (is an unhelpful aid possible?), I can only recommend what assists me greatly -- Excedrin PM, to which I'm probably now addicted and don't give a RA. It knocks me out with no grogginess the next morning. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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