Can taking Melatonin everyday cause problems?
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Can taking Melatonin everyday cause problems?

For reference, I added a picture of my sleep metrics last week.

On average I got about 5h 46min of sleep, the only times I was ever in the green was when I took a melatonin pill or it was the weekend.

Typically on an average week, I start strong with 7 hours of sleep coming into Monday and by Thursday I'm at 4 hours of sleep. I guess its because as the week goes on I get more stressed and anxiety.

For the whole summer this has been completely fine, Ive been able to manage, but lately factors such as a heatwave, dating a new girl, and moving far from my work (adding 40 minutes of commute in the day) have made it almost impossible to operate.

Ive got a lot on my plate right now apart from these new factors, a full time job as a software developer, also I'm working as a contractor (1 active contract at the moment), I do around four 1.5 hour language lessons a week. Go to the gym or do some sport 3-4 times a week. Its fucking crazy.

My weakest point is sleep, I leave the house at 5:45am, come home around 9-10pm, and immediately go to bed. I can lay there for 2-3 hours doing nothing just my mind wondering from topic to topic. Through the day, I am functioning but it feels like I am just floating through the day, I don't have the mental capacity to deep thing about problems or really absorb what I am doing in the language lesson.

I already take magnesium, but I am considering taking 1mg of melatonin 45min before I go to sleep on weekdays. Ive seen mixed opinions online, and am wondering if anyone has experience doing something similar. If there are any detrimental downsides anyone has experienced, or if it affects other aspects of life.

I guess the biggest issue I have right now is winding down my mind before I sleep, its impossible I have to many things to think about, any tips for that as well would be greatly appreciated.

u/mid-dev — 1 day ago

Interfacing Brain Waves with Arduino

Hello, I am wondering if her anyone here has any experience measuring brain waves with an Arduino setup.

Next semester I plan on starting my master thesis (I study robotics), and right now I have the rough idea to base my work on the design and creation of a headband device that can dynamically wake you up based of how long you sleep. For example imagine you want to take a 30 minute nap. Instead of estimating how long it would take you to fall asleep, and adding 30 minutes, the device would wake you up after your brain emits a certain wavelength for a certain period of time. I am looking specifically at the BioAmp EXG Pill.

https://preview.redd.it/h1h8hmqieu8h1.png?width=1920&format=png&auto=webp&s=2498f14e6aee3d19ec8cc1f88576b68c425a7f52

Before I buy the chip for testing, does anyone know if its feasible, or if the signal will be too noisy, or any other blockers that may stop me from achieving my goal.

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