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I often struggle sleeping the day post night shift. I often have to take half of a sleeping pill to get at least 4 hours.
A hot chocolate about 3hrs to end of shift
This helped you to sleep hours later?
For me, any caffeine at any point within 4 hours of bedtime meant I wasn't going to sleep well, even with the Benedryl (and that includes cocoa!).....am so sensitive that Pepsi at 4am was enough to keep me revved when taking the Benedryl at 9.
I work 12-hour night shifts. I head to the local 24-hour gym immediately after my shift ends and perform cardio exercise at a moderate intensity for 45 to 60 minutes. Afterward, I go home, take a shower, and go to bed.
Exercising after a night shift keeps some people hopelessly awake, but it winds me down and helps me rest.
I can't fall asleep after a shift. I am done at 7:00 am, get home and relax with some TV , a book or the computer [my choice today!] and stay awake until about noon, sometimes later. I sleep the afternoon away and get up in time to get ready for work. A crazy schedule, but it works for me.
I've never had this problem. I was lucky if I didn't fall asleep on the subway/bus on my ride home... most of the time barely went to the bathroom and brushed my teeth before I was asleep once getting home.
Same. I have no issues falling asleep after a night shift. I slept today until 3pm, usually I can sleep later. I have a fan on, my usual even at night and the blinds closed. It is still pretty light in the room though. I actually sleep better during the day! It's at night I have to take Benadryl and Melatonin.
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Have worked nights for 2 years and I've never had to take anything. From day 1 I've been able to sleep from 0800-1600! If you're only getting 4 hours a day something's wrong!