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@doclarrea

Thanks for your helpful comment. I also suffer PTSD and was prescribed Xanax for anxiety. I also have trouble falling asleep because of racing and intrusive thoughts. I am trying meditation, I also served in the US NAVY as a hospital Corpsman. Good luck, wish you all the best, and thank you for your service.

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Falling asleep can be the toughest part of the entire night. I have a very active mind, hard to shut off some nights. What I learned, with some reliability and success, was to build something in my imagination, or to run through all the steps in a process in order that they need to be performed. This type of cognition seems to lull me and I'm asleep, most often, inside of a few minutes. So, cold-firing a steam locomotive, or setting up a telescope and getting it polar aligned, or imagining I'm explaining to someone the processes going on in stellar interiors. There's a lot of knowledge in those, and some things have to take place before others. This iterative thinking can lull one into sleep.