Insomnia Therapists Avon Park FL

Millions of people suffer with some form of insomnia, resulting in fatigue, lack of mental alertness and weakened physical and mental health. Are you one of these people? Read on to find the solutions for insomnia.

DeLores R Garcia-Chung
(863) 452-3000
950 County Road 17a W
Avon Park, FL
Specialty
Internal Medicine

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Betsy Jones Sharma
(863) 452-3000
950 County Road 17a W
Avon Park, FL
Specialty
Family Practice

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Prixit Sharma
(863) 453-5500
1005 W Circle St
Avon Park, FL
Specialty
Internal Medicine

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Donald B Geldart
(863) 453-3121
1006 W Pleasant St
Avon Park, FL
Specialty
Family Practice, Emergency Medicine

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Reynaldo L Descalso, MD
(863) 453-7579
1299 W Stratford Rd
Avon Park, FL
Gender
Male
Education
Medical School: Univ Of The East, Ramon Magsaysay Mem Med Ctr, Quezon City
Graduation Year: 1968
Hospital
Hospital: Florida Hosp Heartland Div, Sebring, Fl; Highlands Reg Med Ctr, Sebring, Fl

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Hanford G Brace
(863) 453-3121
1006 W Pleasant St
Avon Park, FL
Specialty
Family Practice

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Shailesh Joshi
(863) 453-3121
1006 W Pleasant St
Avon Park, FL
Specialty
Internal Medicine

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Andrea Elizabeth Varga
(863) 452-3000
950 County Road 17a W
Avon Park, FL
Specialty
Internal Medicine

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David L Holmes, DO
(863) 382-2242
2398 Hartford Dr
Avon Park, FL
Specialties
General Practice
Gender
Male
Education
Medical School: Nova Se Univ, Coll Of Osteo Med, Ft Lauderdale Fl 33328
Graduation Year: 1985

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Daniel E Montero
(863) 385-7077
3420 Us 27 N
Sebring, FL
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Family Practice, Emergency Medicine

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Help for Insomnia

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Q I’ve been having bouts of insomnia lately. I have racing thoughts and find it hard to “shut down.” And sometimes after I do finally fall asleep, I wake up at around 3 a.m. for no apparent reason. What can I do to sleep soundly?

A Restful sleep provides the foundation for your mental and physical well- being. Millions of people suffer with some form of insomnia, resulting in fatigue, lack of mental alertness and weakened physical and mental health. All the cells in your body need their rest to function at their best.

After a day of stimulating activity, your body needs deep sleep. Aim for 6 to 8 hours of nightly sound slumber without the need for any medication. Going to bed around 10 p.m. is ideal since it allows the body’s rhythms to slow down naturally, gives a deeper, more relaxing sleep and provides time for the body to generate new tissue. To promote restful sleep, try the following routine:

• Eat a relatively light dinner, no later than 7 p.m. so you don’t go to bed on a full stomach.
• Minimize activities that are exciting, aggravating or mentally intensive after 8:30 p.m.
• Aim to be in bed, with the lights out, between 9:30 p.m. and 10:30 p.m. If you’re not used to getting to bed this early, move your bedtime up by half an hour every week, until you are in bed by 10:30 p.m.
• About an hour before bedtime, run a hot bath into which you place a few drops of a calming aromatherapy essential oil such as lavender, sandalwood or vanilla.
• While soaking, have the lights low or burn a candle, and listen to soothing music.
• After your bath, drink something warm. It can be a cup of warm milk with nutmeg and honey, or some chamomile or valerian root tea.
• Journal before bed, even for a few minutes, especially if your mind is very active, “downloading” some of your thoughts and concerns so you don’t need to ruminate about them when you shut your eyes.
• Read inspirational literature for a few minutes before bed. Avoid dramatic novels or distressing reading material.
• Once you’re in bed, close your eyes and simply “feel your body.” By feeling your body, I mean bring your attention into your body and wherever you notice tension; consciously relax that area.
• Notice your slow easy breathing, until you fall asleep. It’s helpful to remember that if you’re lying still in bed, quietly observing your breath, your metabolic activity is nearly as low as if you were in deep sleep. Therefore, don’t worry if you don’t immediately fall asleep; by not worrying, you’ll more quickly drift off into a deep slumber.

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