So I work day/night rotation and I've been working night shift (7p-7a) for about the past month. While I'm at work, I seem to keep myself busy enough that I dont even realize I'm tired. While at work, I never have caffeine as I wasnt a coffee drinker prior to working nights. So, I go to sleep around 8am, usually waking up anytime 12-1. Seems like clockwork. No matter what I do or how tired I feel, I can never go back to sleep.
I can handle the lack of sleep and then compensating on my days off. My issue is that every afternoon when I wake up, I've got these horrible headaches. I've never had anything like them. Its right around the top of my head and the sides near my ears. Its a consistent intense ache, like my head is being squished together. I'm not really sure what it is - maybe migraines? I just dont want to be popping pills every time I have to work nights.
I use a sleeping mask, have a fan, turn my phone off, etc. All the little tricks and still wake up with these horrible headaches.
So I work day/night rotation and I've been working night shift (7p-7a) for about the past month. While I'm at work, I seem to keep myself busy enough that I dont even realize I'm tired. While at work, I never have caffeine as I wasnt a coffee drinker prior to working nights. So, I go to sleep around 8am, usually waking up anytime 12-1. Seems like clockwork. No matter what I do or how tired I feel, I can never go back to sleep.
I can handle the lack of sleep and then compensating on my days off. My issue is that every afternoon when I wake up, I've got these horrible headaches. I've never had anything like them. Its right around the top of my head and the sides near my ears. Its a consistent intense ache, like my head is being squished together. I'm not really sure what it is - maybe migraines? I just dont want to be popping pills every time I have to work nights.
I use a sleeping mask, have a fan, turn my phone off, etc. All the little tricks and still wake up with these horrible headaches.
Any insight or suggestions appreciated. Thanks!