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    21 year ago

    Ok so I did a quick search and:

    • 2% of americans declare using sleeping aids daily.
    • 18% declare using some some

    So yeah the amount of people “litteraly using medication to sleep every night” ia quite low. The use amongst the population is still generally high so I wouldn’t directly classify that hyperbole as a lie. (but I’m not claiming I’m right on that it’s a feelings calculation).

    I’m also pretty sure these numbers are underreported for example because of the stigma around using “recreational drugs” as an illegal mean to self medicate.

    Also it’s nice for you to have nobody (that you know of ofc) struggling to sleep.

    Where I’d personally feel more nitpicky about that meme is the opposition with Europe. I don’t think we sleep much better. A lot of people around me (and myself included) heavily rely on sedation in one form or another to have any semblance of sleep. Although there might be some selection bias since alot of folks I know are handicaped in one way or another so we don’t tend to have the best physical and psychic health ^^’

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      11 year ago

      Appreciate you finding numbers when I didn’t go to that effort. It makes me wonder if numbers are pretty similar globally. 2% having chronic insomnia doesn’t sound completely out of line to me.

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        17 months ago

        Hey \o

        The planet litterally when halfway around the sun during the time I took to respond to you.

        The definition of chronic insomnia is “at least 3 times a week for at least 3 monthes” (simplified but that’s the idea)

        So the real number of people with chronic insomnia is at the very least 2% but it’s probably closer to those 18%.

        I hope time has been kind to you in those last 6 monthes. I’ve got a new treatment that allows me to have a good night of sleep almost everyday and it’s a godsend ^^