Insomnia, depression, anxiety
So here I am it’s 4 am I have been awake since 3 am I often wake up. I can’t go back to sleep. I can’t text my friends I could be they would ask why I was texting so early. I tried my usual sleepy time tea, Clonazepam, deep breathing etc etc and I still wake up! I remember when I was I in the hospital I would call the nurse and I would have morphine injected into my IV port and that would help me sleep. I can’t have morphine. OxyContin also made me sleepy. Can’t have that anymore I ran out. It would be so nice if I could get 7-8 hours of uninterrupted sleep. Maybe someday.
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@azkidney57 I am lucky to get 2 hours of sleep at a time. Then awake for awhile. Sometimes I go back to sleep for a couple more hours, often, not. This cycle has been for decades, literally. I have found that a weighted blanket, that I "cocoon" myself in to, seems to help a lot. And a cool if not cold room. And, for me, sleeping alone is better, which is not working out well as I got married April 2017. ;((
Ginger
@gingerw. I don’t know what size bed you and your husband share, but it might worth the money to get a K if it will help your marriage! We do fine in a Q but when we go away the hotel room usually has a K. I don’t even know that my husband is there.
JK
You might want to try mindfulness as a strategy to at least deal with an excited mind. I use the Headspace app and there’s a fee. It has midnight SOS meditations. I haven’t had insomnia since I’ve been medicated with antidepressants for the last 10+ years, so I haven’t needed it for sleeping. But, I love listening to the silly bedtime stories at bedtime and the odd times when I do wake up at night and can’t get back to sleep. It does a good job of switching my big old brain off, which feels very relaxing. You can also take a look at this website. They seem to have a ton of material. https://www.mindful.org/a-mindfulness-practice-for-better-sleep/ Good luck. Insomnia was my precursor to deep depression. Praying that you find relief.
Thank you so much for the link - will give it a go - Glad you found relief and really appreciate your prayers. I did get some sleep last night (at last.) Thank you for mentoring - the encouragement I've received from this Mayo group has made a big difference over the last couple of days. Wish I had found it months ago. : )
It sounds like you are doing everything and you will find your sleep "sweet spot." I have to agree with your doctors, try to find a natural way before going to drugs. It is a miserable thing trying to get off them. Best of luck!
Thanks - will give it a try : )
Have you had a sleep study?
Have you been evaluated by Mayo's pain management department?
Have you tried listening to guided imagery audios?
@azkidney57 Checking in with you to see how your insomnia is these days? Do you find the upcoming changes of the seasons affecting your sleep pattern?Any success with the tips members have offered for sleep?
Ginger
Kassidy - That sounds dreadful. You have my utmost sympathy. I hope you can get some helpful advice here. Here are some things that might help. Number one, if you're online in the evening, never forget to wear blue-blocker glasses. Go out and sit in the sun early in the day, to set your circadian body clock to be sleepy at night. Take off your glasses if you wear them, so that the daylight can enter your eyes through the pupils and send a message to, I believe, your pituitary.
Try a magnesium supplement; there are many different varieties, so do the research. Exercise, but not too close to bedtime. Make sure your blood sugar is not too low when you turn in. Warm bath. Block out all light in the bedroom. Wear socks to bed so your body doesn't have to struggle to warm up your feet. (that works for me when everything else fails.) Limit TV and news. Stay in close touch with friends and family. I haven't tried this yet, but might - get one of those stuffed animals for infants that plays relaxing music, nature sounds and lullabyes. Then you can pass it down to your new little one. Best of luck to you.