arohydro
Bluelighter
- Joined
- Oct 12, 2009
- Messages
- 75
Hey guys.
Been a while since I've come 'round these parts. I might do so just for the non-drug boards, as I adore the community and feel at home here.
Regardless, I've been mostly off the drug wagon for a while, save for weed and alcohol. Real life and all.
I've come to realize that my previous lifestyle has made things very difficult for me. I was sedentary, and a comp-addict, so my whole body has been pretty tight and it's made working out difficult. I have a repetitive strain injury in my upper body that I'm overcoming, and my sleep issues are making it more difficult to heal or feel *ok* throughout the day.
I'm also gonna throw in a few bonus questions at the end that have nothing to do with the topic, but maybe could be answered anyway.
I need a way to help myself sleep through the night. Ever since I quit weed two weeks ago, from heavy daily smoking, I've slowly been recovering my capacity to do so. Even still, I used pot to help me sleep in the first place, so there's some other issue besides its absence causing me to have sleep problems that I am working on tackling.
TL;DR starts here:
While I begin a sleep hygiene regimen, exercising more, and getting my diet under check, I was wondering if there were any non-habit forming drugs that don't affect cognitive abilities (like benzos) that I could use to help me get some really deep, restorative sleep until the aforementioned changes kick in. The problem is, I don't want to have the same problem with weed all over again once I quit the next sleep-aid.
My mom recommended flexeril, but I'm not so sure about it. I don't know if it has any permanent side effects, especially since my body and mind are particularly important to me. Being able to perform very fine motor functions is something I'd prefer not to jeopardize, and due to my complete ignorance (I admit it, I could be worrying for no reason at all), I am timid around muscle relaxants.
Thanks guys.
Bonus round:
1stly, if you are familiar with physiology, how badly do you have to overstretch a tendon or similar part of the body before it's permanently affected? That is, it forms some scar tissue and you will not have the same range of motion or will have issues pushing your body to its ABSOLUTE limit with strength training?
2ndly, I abused alcohol for a couple months after I turned 21. Not super, super heavily, but I WAS polishing off at least 750mL every week, getting drunk most nights, and sometimes going harder. I woke up with many a terrible hangover, wretching bile into the toilet for hours at a time and feeling shitty all day, and sometimes bleeding into the next.
I'm wondering if I've done any real damage to myself with it; I've barely drank since then and it seems like a short enough duration for my body to bounce back. Keep in mind I'm not the healthiest individual barring all those things, though I do have a solid set of genes if I do say so myself.
The information isn't particularly useful and I don't lose sleep over it, but I'm just curious.
Been a while since I've come 'round these parts. I might do so just for the non-drug boards, as I adore the community and feel at home here.
Regardless, I've been mostly off the drug wagon for a while, save for weed and alcohol. Real life and all.
I've come to realize that my previous lifestyle has made things very difficult for me. I was sedentary, and a comp-addict, so my whole body has been pretty tight and it's made working out difficult. I have a repetitive strain injury in my upper body that I'm overcoming, and my sleep issues are making it more difficult to heal or feel *ok* throughout the day.
I'm also gonna throw in a few bonus questions at the end that have nothing to do with the topic, but maybe could be answered anyway.
I need a way to help myself sleep through the night. Ever since I quit weed two weeks ago, from heavy daily smoking, I've slowly been recovering my capacity to do so. Even still, I used pot to help me sleep in the first place, so there's some other issue besides its absence causing me to have sleep problems that I am working on tackling.
TL;DR starts here:
While I begin a sleep hygiene regimen, exercising more, and getting my diet under check, I was wondering if there were any non-habit forming drugs that don't affect cognitive abilities (like benzos) that I could use to help me get some really deep, restorative sleep until the aforementioned changes kick in. The problem is, I don't want to have the same problem with weed all over again once I quit the next sleep-aid.
My mom recommended flexeril, but I'm not so sure about it. I don't know if it has any permanent side effects, especially since my body and mind are particularly important to me. Being able to perform very fine motor functions is something I'd prefer not to jeopardize, and due to my complete ignorance (I admit it, I could be worrying for no reason at all), I am timid around muscle relaxants.
Thanks guys.
Bonus round:
1stly, if you are familiar with physiology, how badly do you have to overstretch a tendon or similar part of the body before it's permanently affected? That is, it forms some scar tissue and you will not have the same range of motion or will have issues pushing your body to its ABSOLUTE limit with strength training?
2ndly, I abused alcohol for a couple months after I turned 21. Not super, super heavily, but I WAS polishing off at least 750mL every week, getting drunk most nights, and sometimes going harder. I woke up with many a terrible hangover, wretching bile into the toilet for hours at a time and feeling shitty all day, and sometimes bleeding into the next.
I'm wondering if I've done any real damage to myself with it; I've barely drank since then and it seems like a short enough duration for my body to bounce back. Keep in mind I'm not the healthiest individual barring all those things, though I do have a solid set of genes if I do say so myself.
The information isn't particularly useful and I don't lose sleep over it, but I'm just curious.
