black soul
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I was until 2 years ago when depression got much worse.
So how did you "cure" your insomnia? Any tips?
I was until 2 years ago when depression got much worse.
So how did you "cure" your insomnia? Any tips?
I don't consider it cured, since I'm positive it'll be back once I'm even slightly healthier mentally.
No tips other than what every sleep clinic doctor will tell you to do:
-exercise daily but not before bed
-eat healthy
-only do sleeping activities in your bed'room' and everything else away from your designated sleeping space
-sleep further than 6 feet away from any electronic devices
-no clocks facing you/no television before bed
-set a bedtime to lay down and actively try to sleep at/keep it the same every night
-no drugs or alcohol as sleep aids/ fragmented sleep, etc.
...etc. Not having PTSD would probably help, too.
When you've cried for 14 hours straight and want to die; your body usually wants to sleep.
That's how I sleep so much, now.
Also-- starving yourself and having chronic fatigue.
It's not good advice to tell anyone to 'try' though-- so, do try to keep to healthier options. That's what I would suggest.
Sleep study technicians can help from time to time; so I'd recommend going bi-annually if you can.