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Sleep Health | Last Active: Apr 25, 2022 | Replies (67)

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@cgirl0721
I definitely would only take it short term and start with a very low dose. My experience with melatonin was that it was much better at putting me to sleep then keeping me asleep. I had severe Epilepsy with very frequent seizures and my neurologist recommended that I not take it however if I did start with half a milligram but stay under 5 mg. which I did. I decided anything our bodies produces is better than something made in a lab. Becides our bodies normally produce an adequate amount but keep lights low in the evening if on at at all, don’t drink alcohol or caffeine by mid to late afternoon, don’t exercise in the evening, get plenty of natural light if possible where you live, (I’m in California so not a problem) stop using computers, phone, TVs or use filters to block blue light which interferes with melatonin production. I believe the best thing I did was to reset my circadian rhythm/clock.
Have you thought about getting your melatonin level checked?
Have you discuss this issue with your primary care physician or ask him if you could be referred to a sleep specialist?
Take care,
Jake

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Jake, thanks for the comments . I didn’t know I could get melantonin levels checked. Is this a blood test at the doctor’s office? I have discussed it with my PCP, but the only thing that he asked about was sleep apnea. My husband confirmed no snoring or apea. Other than this, the PCP documented It in my charts but no other discussion or recommendations.

How did you reset your circadian rhythm clock?