Insomnia Cures: The Search Continues

Missing those precious moments of sleep?  Me too, and we are not the only ones.  Insomnia is a monster that lurks around shadows and jumps out to rattle our day.  The search to slay the monster is the search for Insomnia Cures. 

Since the dawn of time people have suffered from Insomnia and have been looking for ways to defeat the monster and allow themselves to rest, recoup, and regenerate.  Not only regenerate their bodies and minds: but also their lives.  Living with a lack of sleep feels like being punished for something we have no control over.  Insomnia creates a life for its sufferers in which it seems like they are living out their days in a complete haze.  With people coming and going, and not remembering what you just talked about.  It’s like having your life pass you by in conversation.  Your life moves along as you stand still.  Dealing with everyday pressures without the energy sleep provides, is like fighting a battle that was lost before it even began.  Insomnia morphs your real life into your dream.  Every day starts to feel like you are living a real life dream.  It is as if your life has been turned upside down and inside out.  Insomnia changes your normal life to a bizarre world where everything is the same, but altogether different.  For those who are fighting the monster called Insomnia, this is all too real.  You are not alone my friend.

Going long periods of time without sufficient sleep causes many things to change in the way you go about your day.    At first this may seem odd and even frightening.  And it is, believe me.   Thus, always remember you are not alone in fighting the monster.  Insomnia interrupts so many people’s lives that you have to believe that suffering with Insomnia is normal as living without it. 

Living with the constant feeling of sleepwalking through life has made me feel like a stranger in my own body.  I feel like an Insomnia Zombie.  I think that term, Insomnia Zombie, nicely sums up the way I feel most days.  Walking around and trying to live your life the best that you can.  At the same time feeling as if the world is against you or that you are fighting an uphill battle that cannot be won.  It can be won and will be won! 

With the amount of people suffering from Insomnia, there is an equal amount of tired people searching for any Insomnia Cures.  With today’s technology and most apparent, the Internet, finding solutions to problems has gotten easier.  When I first started lose sleep, it was only a few hours at a time that would disappear from my sleep repertoire.  Then those few hours I was losing turned into full night’s sleep lost.  I wasn’t just losing a couple of hours of sleep anymore; I in turn wasn’t sleeping at all.  Not to say I wasn’t tired, on the contrary, I was extremely exhausted and wanted sleep like an alcoholic wanting its bottle.  I became cranky and disillusioned.  I spent my entire day being tired beyond belief but could not do anything to remedy it.  I use to say to myself, ‘there has to help out there”, and I was right.  That is when I turned to the World Wide Web and found a community of fellow sufferers, and every member of this community was trying to kill the monster.  Knowing the Monster of Insomnia could be killed or at least wounded, made me feel better about my situation.  I am not alone and I do not have to suffer a lone, nor do I need to find a solution to this problem all by myself.  I have a community of people that share a common goal: slay the monster of Insomnia.

Give me my sleep, give me my life.  I truly believe those words.  Learning to live with Insomnia is not an answer for me, nor should it be for you.  I deserve to fall asleep when I so desire, and I have a right to.  It is my sleep, I deserve it, give it to me.  But as we all know, there is no communication with Insomnia, or even a chance to negotiate with it.  It is here, and it is a monster.  Trying to yell at Insomnia is like trying to yell at a wall.  It will not answer, nor will it even acknowledge you.  What you have to do is knock that wall down!   The wall can come down and the monster can be defeated.  All analogies aside, Insomnia hurts all of its sufferers, and we do not want to suffer any longer.  Suffering with Insomnia is a temporary way of living. 

There are many sufferers of Insomnia, and thus have brought a lot of people searching for Insomnia Cures.  Together we can defeat the monster of Insomnia.

Insomnia cures are out there for us to have. 

Mick Thandi

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  1. Do you agree or Disagree that TNA is a WCW wannabe ? ?
    I mean look at the simularites

    The TNA Broadcast Announcers are the cure for insomnia they don’t sell the matches at all whereas JR,The King,Tazz & Micheal Cole sell the matches they pull in

    They have pointless story-lines for example
    Road Dogg & Mr Ass go searching for WWE headquarters by the end of the show they find it Road Dogg say "We’re Home" and then it goes off the air, Next week nothing continuing this storyline

    They don’t give the would be up and comers a push and they focus on the wrestlers that have already made name for themselves in WWE

    the only thing there missing is Bischoff in the middle of the ring giving away what happened on WWE

  2. I completely disagree that TNA is an WCW wanna-be. At least WCW had plots, and a point, and some decent writing to help the show along. TNA could only hope to achieve a fraction of what WCW did!

    I will disagree with the announcers as well – while Don West is still irritating as the day he stepped off of the Home Shopping Network, you cannot sit here and tell me that "The Professor" Mike Tenay is not one of the most on-point wrestling announcers ever. He is right there behind Gordon Solie and Jim Ross.

    But, yes, most of the storylines are fairly pointless. But this goes back to the writing. The talent is there, ready to be taken advantage of, but you have to get a good storyline to get them there.
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  3. I wouldn’t call it a wannabe, but there are plenty of WCW alumni there already. Kevin Nash, Jarrett, Sting, and right down to Tenay and Vince Russo. I wouldn’t know the name for it but definitely not a wannabe.
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  4. Disagree. WCW was a much more established, well known promotion, while TNA is still struggling no matter what ex WWE stars they get. I thought Kurt Angle was their jackpot, and I turned out to be wrong.
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  5. i see TNA as a brand trying to become like wwe cuz they’re pulling all these promos and matches like wwe. yea they got the nicknames goin on but its really stupid. i got really mad one time cuz one mexican wrestler was trying to be like eddie guerrero and that wasn’t right. the matches are good and all but can’t pull off the octagon ring cuz there’s too many corners. it could turn out like wcw but then again that went down the drain once the mcmahons had control of it. hell wwe got ecw now..TNA isn’t that far from being sucked into the WWE line.
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  6. I have to agree with almost every one that answered. I saw TNA for the first time last week, and I thought it was an Indy show, the way it was put together.
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  7. I trully agrees with u.TNA has the potential to become the second WCW before 2007 but after that what they r serving is stupid gimmicks (Sharkboy Austin,Super Eric and rumored Suicide”Kaz”) and gimmick matches(The king of the mountain is the stupidiest gimmick match ever,the make over battle royal and feast or fired is the lame rib of MITB)
    TNA have the worst announcer and their work is to shout like a dog despite it is neccessary or not(tries to copy the legendary JR)
    The one thing that is common in TNA and WCW is that they only pushes old and wrong guys at the wrong moment.They dont wants to give title to younger wrestler(Joe’s push is already a year late)
    As I said many times I stopped caring about them after their Lockdown PPV(that was awfull ppv)
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  8. I completely disagree that TNA is an WCW wanna-be. At least WCW had plots, and a point, and some decent writing to help the show along. TNA could only hope to achieve a fraction of what WCW did!

    I will disagree with the announcers as well – while Don West is still irritating as the day he stepped off of the Home Shopping Network, you cannot sit here and tell me that "The Professor" Mike Tenay is not one of the most on-point wrestling announcers ever. He is right there behind Gordon Solie and Jim Ross.

    But, yes, most of the storylines are fairly pointless. But this goes back to the writing. The talent is there, ready to be taken advantage of, but you have to get a good storyline to get them there.
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    I wouldn’t call it a wannabe, but there are plenty of WCW alumni there already. Kevin Nash, Jarrett, Sting, and right down to Tenay and Vince Russo. I wouldn’t know the name for it but definitely not a wannabe.
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    Disagree. WCW was a much more established, well known promotion, while TNA is still struggling no matter what ex WWE stars they get. I thought Kurt Angle was their jackpot, and I turned out to be wrong.
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    i see TNA as a brand trying to become like wwe cuz they’re pulling all these promos and matches like wwe. yea they got the nicknames goin on but its really stupid. i got really mad one time cuz one mexican wrestler
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  9. No. WCW was 100 times better with storylines and….everything than TNA.
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  10. Project Stellar (The Next Level)

    I don’t think that simply because TNA has elements of WCW in it makes it a WCW wanna-be.

    OK, fine, you’ve got Kevin Nash, Booker T, Sting, Scott Steiner, and Team 3D in the ring, Mike Tenay and Jeremy Borash on broadcasting, Jim Cornette, Jeff Jarrett, Dutch Mantell and Vince Russo in the back. And so you have the cruiserweights and the crude storylines. But so what? It doesn’t mean very much.

    If you’ve noticed, most of the people I’ve mentioned so far are supporting cast, basically. So guys like Booker T and Sting are in the main-event a lot, so what? In case you haven’t noticed, none of the current TNA champions have ever been affiliated with either WCW or WWF/E (except James Storm but he doesn’t really count considering he was only in WCW for a little bit.)

    I doubt they have any interest in making any of the people I mentioned a top-tier champion, at-least long-term, considering all these people are way past their prime. The only reason they are inserted into the main-events at all is to gain interest in their show; they’re status symbols basically.

    In WCW the big muscular guys were always pushed. A small, skinny guy like A.J. Styles or a squat, fat guy like Samoa Joe getting the World Heavyweight Championship was unheard of. Also in WCW there was a huge stable, the nWo that lasted for the majority of the promotion’s run. All TNA’s stables (Planet Jarrett, America’s Most Wanted, Triple X, The Diamonds in the Rough, Serotonin, Raven’s Flock, The 3LiveKru etc) except LAX are disbanded; most of them only lasted a few years.

    Also, the boys in WCW spent every waking hour trying to copy and trump the WWE in every way humanly possible. And while TNA walked down that road once upon a time, all they want to do now is to entertain the fans and offer a new alternative of wrestling. Plus WCW, like the WWE, spent every week in a new place; TNA prides itself on staying in one place except for house shows and pay-per-views thus maintaining a lighter schedule.

    And WCW was totally mainstream; TNA still somehow maintains its indy slant.

    The X-Division. Ultimate X. Six Sides of Steel. King of the Mountain. The Terrordome. The World X Cup. The amazing mainstream Women’s Division. The six-sided ring. The iMPACT! Zone. The much-subscribed-to YouTube account. Global iMPACT!. The wealth of gimmick matches. These are just a few of the things TNA has that WCW did not.

    Think about it: why would TNA want to be like a company that eventually crumbled due to general mismanagement? TNA might have the boys from WCW backing them up but I think they have learned from their mistakes.

    I don’t think TNA is a wanna-be WCW. A wanna-be is someone who wants to be EXACTLY like something else. I believe TNA wants to be better than WCW. In some respects they have succeeded; in others, not so.

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  11. Definately agree.
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  12. Reagon Reev Arkane

    TNA SUCKS!!!
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