little_critter
Well-Known Member
I don’t have sleep problems but if I do have a restless night I NEVER look at the clock when I wake up. Because if I’ve woken up at, say, 4am I will then be thinking ‘I only have x hours left before my alarm’ and that increases my stress and reduces my chances of getting to sleep. If I only have 50 minutes left before my alarm I don’t want to know, I want to nod off and have those 45 minutes of sleep.It suddenly occurred to me while poo picking this morning (I have a LOT of poo to pick and a LOT of time to think), why don't I just use the 'user ignore' button and post what the hell I like...??!!! I have NO ONE to ask in RL, so I like to ask for people's thoughts on < insert random horse issue of the day > as it's often really, really helpful to have people's experiences. But if I ask something, then get a reply implying that my knowledge is deficient because I need to ask/I shouldn't be doing x anyway/my mgmt is deficient & I shouldn't have let the situation arise in the first place/whatever, then it stops this feeling like a safe place.
Anyway, my session is at 10. Then I have a dressage lesson at 12, so we shall see! That's probably not enough time for it to work, but who knows!
Re the meno sleep - the phone call was incredibly helpful. The lady wasn't clock watching & didn't push her course at all - it's CBT-i. She identified several insightful things that I could try changing. For e.g., having a snack at bed time to try not to get woken up by low carbs. When I wake up in the night, I have been writing down the time to see if there's a pattern. She said that I should stop doing that as it might be giving me sleep anxiety. Also I have no downtime at all - probably due to ADHD. I need to have 5 minute periods throughout the day to concentrate on just breathing. And to start using an alarm clock. All things I wouldn't have thought of. I have been trying it for a few days - no difference. She said that dreaming a lot & being able to remember dreams is bad, not good, because I'm not getting restorative deep sleep and that's why I am always exhausted, despite not particularly having trouble going to sleep and not lying awake for hours.
I have got a nasty feeling that alcohol might have something to do with it. I usually only drink on a Fri & a Sat, and stick to two drinks, but this week I have been on leave, so 'allowed' to drink every day. Still no more than two. I am not sure whether to stop altogether. I do really enjoy my Fri & Sat drinks but I do NOT enjoy unrefreshing sleep! Perhaps if I stop, the other tips would work? I really don't want to give up my Fri & Sat drinks though! Maybe I will try a sober fortnight, plus all the tips, see what happens & then book to do the course. Aarrgghhh to no drinking!