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The United States of Insomnia

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July 9, 2015 by cindy 1 Comment

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Did you sleep well last night? I did and I am sure that is because I spent yesterday at a theme park with my 13yo nephew. We walked over 5 miles while enjoying the fresh Florida heat…and rain. Some nights I just don’t sleep well and you probably don’t either. Statistics show that 62% of Americans say they regularly suffer from symptoms of insomnia, that is almost 2/3 of us! While most of us suffer, only 20% of us believe we actually have insomnia and only 12% of us have been diagnosed with insomnia by our healthcare professional. Those numbers confuse me. I guess we are good at making excuses and bad at talking to our doctors.

The Two-thirds of all Americans live in the United States of Insomnia. Are you one of them?

Nearly 4 million Americans suffer from insomnia symptoms! That tells me there are a lot of sleepy people muddling through their days, not being as productive or happy as they could be had they gotten a good night’s sleep. Did you know that a sleep in important to our immune system, memory and other vital body functions? Your health could be suffering due to lack of sleep. That’s why products like a bed warmer can be incredibly beneficial.

For me, my brain doesn’t shut off when I lay down to go to sleep. I have found some things that help me sleep by giving my brain something to focus on while I sleep. If you have trouble getting a good night’s sleep on a regular basis, it may be time to talk to your doctor. There are effective treatment options available that are non-habit-forming and have minimal side effects. I know talking to your doctor about sleep may seem awkward but, your overall health is at stake here, as is your quality of life.

Silenor sleep infographic

Living in an almost constantly tried or drowsy state can double your risk for accidents at work. We all know that drowsy driving is dangerous-you are risking your life and the lives of everyone else out on the roads. Is it time to take the next step and talk with your healthcare professional about your sleep concerns? It might be the best thing for you to do.

What is your sleep struggle? Getting to sleep, staying asleep, or getting back to sleep after awakening to early? Let’s continue this discussion in the comments below.
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Filed Under: Healthy Living Tagged With: Healthy Living, insomnia, sleep

About cindy

I'm Cindy aka TheMomMaven. I'm a happily married empty nester living in Tampa Bay. I love all things Disney and I blog about easy recipes, family travel, family entertainement as well as product reviews and giveaways.

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  1. Julie says

    July 14, 2015 at 1:22 pm

    Thanks for sharing that infographic, yea it is true that we think less sleep is fine, but then we all suffer. Insomnia is the worst because here you are trying to sleep but can’t. So much worse than just not being able to sleep because of a little baby’s torture tatics lol
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