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by Lewis Lawson

No longer a rare occurrence, insomnia affects many people each year. The good news is many of the sufferers are suffering only temporary. Those who occasionally deal with temporary insomnia can almost always link their lack of rest to a specific life event or something stressful occurring in their life.

Americans who suffer from the kind of insomnia that lasts longer than a few nights here and there, and there are only a small group of them, may struggle with this problem for weeks on end. In some cases, the insomnia may grow so persistent and severe that it will be an ongoing process for months or even years! It is these sufferers who discover the side effects of insomnia first hand.

Before talking about insomnia’s side effects, it’s important to analyze and determine which type of insomnia the sufferer is experiencing. There are generally three different types, and sufferers usually fall easily into one of the three categories. They may not be able to fall asleep at all, they may be able to get some rest but wake every few hours, or they may sleep and remain asleep for three hours or more but then wake and not be able to fall back asleep.

Individuals suffering from these types of insomnia may reach to the over the counter medicine options for relief. Unfortunately, many of the sleep aids do not address each and every form of insomnia but seem to focus mostly on the inability to fall asleep. Those who fall into the categories that have little problem with getting to sleep may notice that they awaken still, yet in addition to being normally tired, they now also have the drug induced tiredness to contend with.

Headaches and the inability to concentrate are two of the most common side effects stated by individuals suffering from insomnia of any kind. Irritability is another side effect that can transfer onto those around the insomniac and make social and working relationships challenging. With the insomniac trying to avoid letting their lack of rest transfer into other areas of their life, it’s almost impossible to accomplish.

When the natural energy reserves of the insomniac run dry, the condition can become quite dangerous. A lack of sleep can cause many problems, including problems with operating a car or even being a watchful pedestrian. Someone with insomnia may put themselves at an increased risk of being in an auto accident.

Sometimes insomniacs become aware that their insomnia is affecting their personal and professional behavior, and they take unwise action. Often, they may attempt to make up for the lack of sleep, their poor concentration and moody nature by using drugs and other stimulants. Sadly, many of these drugs and stimulants are not healthy and can poorly affect many other possible existing conditions the insomniac may be experiencing.

Insomniacs will sometimes attempt to gain the sleep they lack by self medicating on the backend and thus seek to invite sleep by overindulging in alcohol and some recreational drugs. This is dangerous not only for the insomniac but also for her or his loved ones! Fortunately, there are plenty of treatments available which permit insomniacs to once again find the rest they so desperately need.

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