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Pain medication |
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Pain preventing onset of sleep |
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How long before fell asleep |
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How many times woken up by pain |
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How many minutes awake during night |
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Site of pain that caused waking |
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Did pain prevent falling back asleep? |
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Needed extra pain medication |
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Level of pain on waking in morning |
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Worse/better than normal? |
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Other symptoms? |
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Once you have kept a sleep log for a month or so, various factors may become clearer. You will be able to see whether your insomnia is a disruption of the sleep cycle, with a shift either forwards (late to sleep, late to rise) or backwards (early to bed, early to rise) or indeed, a disruption
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