In my opinion it does. First of all if you take a pill for a night out you have no trouble staying awake and dancing all night. Then when you think you'll go home and rest, actually you don't feel like sleeping, so you stay up all day. Evening comes and you know you're tired and go to bed, but the sleep seems very light and a bit strange, you seem to spend the night in a trance rather than asleep. You don't feel very rested. The nights after that are fairly normal. I wouldn't say insomnia becomes a regular thing. I never took more than two pills max, usually one, and only two or three times over a couple of months in the year, but I could imagine that anyone taking ecstasy every week for a few weeks might well have sleep as disturbed as if jet-lagged all that time, because of losing a regular sleep pattern.
yes
"Stress and depression can cause insomnia. These things will cause your mind to race and your body to stay at an accelerated rate so that you can not relax and fall asleep, creating insomnia."
The short answer: yes. The longer answer: it is unlikely that omeprazole is the cause of your insomnia. Studies of omeprazole side effects point out that a very small percentage of patients studied reported insomnia.
chemicals
Nope
Yes
I'm trying to find out the same thing. There is no listing for insomnia on the side effect list but I have had insomnia since I started Enbrel.
No, excercise causes people to have more energy. Depression and anxiety causes insomnia
No worrying about insomnia does not do the damage, the sleep deflict accompanied by it does. However worrying about insomnia can cause what is know as a vicious cycle which basically is the stress cause by worrying about insomnia can cause stress which is a cause for insomnia. Having Insomnia>Sleep Deflict> Worrying about Insomnia> Having Stress> Having Insomnia
Yes, insomnia is a symptom of malaria. In a study 69% of patients with malaria complained of insomnia. More common symptoms are fever and sweats.
No.
yes it does, in about 10% patients.