Can alcohol cause insomnia?
Expert: It makes you sleepy, but you won't get a good rest By Michael Breus(is it Bruce?), Ph.D.
Question: Can alcohol cause insomnia?(only when mixed w/ a stimulant like coke or amphetamines) I'm wondering because anytime I drink, regardless of the amount, I usually have trouble sleeping afterward(you obviously are not drinking enough! Bingeing will get you the sleep you desire). I'll either be up most of the night or at best drifting in and out of sleep throughout the night(Maybe he is drinking enough and these are just 'blackouts'). I'm a relatively healthy, college-age male. I'm not really a regular drinker (Think wine coolers. What's up Sly!)-- usually once or twice a month(Hence the problem...). Is it normal for alcohol to cause insomnia? I mean, it's a depressant, so one would think it would make sleeping EASIER if anything, but it seems to have the reverse effect on me(Lay-off the crank!). Is it something I should be concerned about?
Answer: Although alcohol can make some people sleepier, it often will keep them in the light stages of sleep and once it goes through their metabolism it will certainly make sleep worse(Especially if you are throwing up or if you have the dry heaves.). Remember, many people have strange reactions to all kinds of medications which are the reverse of what you might expect. Like Benadryl: Some people it makes tired, and others it makes wired(Nice 'cop-out' Dr. Bruce! It may do this and it may do the opposite, no one knows?! And he's supposed to be the expert!).
Anyone else have advice for this dude?