Archive for November, 2009

Get Sleep in Bishop CA

Friday, November 27th, 2009

Get Sleep in Bishop CA Can you get sleep in Bishop CA? I often toss and turn at night while I am trying to sleep at my place in Bishop California. Later in the day I end up like this guy; passed out on my Dark brown desk (yes, I have a Dark brown desk) trying to catch up for a few minutes. Sometimes it can be a real productivity destroyer. I’d like to get more sleep in the night when I need it the most.

I have recently learned of a handful of natural sleep aids available in Bishop California that are new on the market and, if you have been watching, I have been trying them out.

It’s still a little early to give you a full report. I am trying Melotrex lately. It is marketed as an ‘all natural sleep aid’, which I was originally skeptical of, however I am pretty excited about the idea of getting a little drowsy without the weird effects of the 338 stronger chemical sleep aids on the market. I don’t like how they make me feel, and I often worry that if I need to get up in a hurry that my judgement will be impaired.

Who am I kidding; some of the over-the-counter sleep aids in California are downright dangerous. Many of them come with warnings not to drive heavy equipment or even a utility truck while taking them. I can’t afford that kind of time out, so the natural sleep aid route looks like the best one for me.

Melotrex is a natural sleep aid on the Bishop market. You can learn more about Melotrex at the official Melotrex website; just click on any link in this post to get to it.

See ya later,

-Frank

Learn more at: symptomsofsleepapnea.goodsleepblog.com

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Frank’s Ongoing Bishop Insomnia Study

Thursday, November 19th, 2009

Bishop Insomnia Study I’m Frank Mizelle. A lot has been going on in my Dark brown bedroom in my house on 666-A S. Main St. in Bishop.

Actually, it is not what you may think. I am putting great effort into solving my insomnia problem. I have been comparing Bishop sleep aids Melotrex, Reposanex and Sleep2Night for the past 338 days. Though I don’t have an official “sleep lab” in Dyer or Mammoth Lakes, I do have a sleep-deprived test subject–myself.

So far, Reposanex, an all-natural sleep aid sold over-the-counter in Bishop, is most effective at allowing me to fall asleep. Sleep2Night takes longer to work but helps me stay asleep until morning. I have had mixed results with Melotrex, but I am going to use it exclusively next week.

Can you relate to my frustrations? Have you been troubled with insomnia? When I meet insomniacs around California we compare stories. Though we all feel lousy enough when we don’t get a full night’s sleep, we feel even worse when we acknowledge all the related problems. Lack of sleep can trigger depression, weight gain, cognitive problems and a suppressed immune system.

For Bishop insomnia patients, sleep can be compared to essentials such as food and water. I would pay 37088 for a non-addictive sleep aid. Fortunately, Melotrex, Reposanex and Sleep2Night are competitively priced. See symptomsofsleepapnea.goodsleepblog.com for more information. I’ll post in a few weeks and let you know how Melotrex worked.

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Help for Insomnia in Bishop

Friday, November 13th, 2009

Help for Insomnia in Bishop It has been a while since I posted. I have a lot to tell you about some new sleep aids I am trying. I used 7Hour Slumber for three nights this last week. The first night I slept for five hours. That is a long time for me. The second night I slept five and a half hours. I was feeling pretty good. The third night I actually slept six and a half hours. That is the first time in four months I have gotten almost a normal night’s sleep! Hooray! And I didn’t feel foggy headed the next day.

My Bishop home is near a much-traveled road and it seems I never get any sleep. I should be used to the traffic because I have lived here for 338 years and there is a constant movement of noise. The traffic comes from Dyer and heads toward Mammoth Lakes blowing their horns sometimes as they pass through.

Unfortunately, I am usually such a light sleeper that even distant train whistles wake me up. I hear the first whistles at about 1:00 a.m. then I toss and turn until about 3:00 when sometimes I can drift off to sleep. Guess what? With 7Hour Slumber, I didn’t wake up once!

I’m Frank Mizelle. My life has improved dramatically since discovering 7Hour Slumber. I have had limited success in the past with Melotrex and Reposanex. When I compare 7Hour Slumber to Melotrex and Reposanex, I think the greatest advantage is that you don’t have to keep upping your dose for them to work. Are you one of the many frustrated insomniacs in Bishop? Are you bothered by those lack-of-sleep headaches that kick in about noon after a sleepless night? Are you afraid you are going to nod off while driving home from work? Help is on the way. See http://www.bestsleepaids.net for more info about 7Hour Slumber.

See ya later

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No Sleep in Bishop?

Tuesday, November 3rd, 2009

Hi, it’s Frank in Bishop talking about (yawn) sleep disorders. I have struggled with insomnia since I was a teenager. In desperation, I decided to be tested for sleep apnea last year at a sleep clinic in Dyer. The sleep apnea test was negative. The Dyer sleep specialist said my problem is garden-variety insomnia. I may not be sleeping but I am still breathing!

I ordered Melotrex and Reposanex yesterday. I am going to compare them to see which one works better for my sleep disorder. I am sticking with all-natural sleep aids these days because Ambien scares the pants off me.

When I take Ambien, apparently I have lengthy conversations with my kids. The problem is that I cannot recall them the next morning. I don’t want to accidentally give my fourteen year-old daughter permission to use my utility truck to take all her friends to a concert in Bishop.

I will let you know how it goes with Melotrex and Reposanex. If they work, I may not post for a few days because I will be busy (sleeping!).

See ya later

PS: In full disclosure, I’d like all my readers to know that ‘Frank Mizelle’ is my pseudonym to help me maintain my privacy in the Bishop area. Believe me; I know that sleeping disorders are not always easy to talk about.

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