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Hi :)
I just posted this in my trauma diary:
And am now wondering whether others get this too...
Is this a common PTSD thing and if so, how do you deal with it?
I'm ***useless*** when I wake up in the mornings :roflmao::facepalm:
On my days off, I need about 3 hours to work out who I am, where I am, what I'm meant to be doing, where to start, what to do if stuff goes wrong, etc etc etc :wacky:
Have any of you overcome this? Or at least reduced it?
It impacts my daily life majorly.
Because it is sleep-related (unconscious) I feel helpless in changing it - and because my thinking is so muddled when I wake up, I also feel overwhelmed about "how do I fix this?"
I've had this for 20+ years and I am soooooooooooo over it!!! :confused:
I just posted this in my trauma diary:
"I have a weird thing with PTSD where sleep seems to somehow "reset" my brain - both in a positive and negative way.
Most mornings I feel like "where am I?" and "who am I?" and "what am I doing?"
It's quite unsettling and certainly interferes with my functioning a LOT.
Before I can start the day, I have to work out the answers to all of those questions, in a sleepy state.
It's so much work, first thing in the morning and I'm not very good at it.
Also, some mornings, if I'm running late, I just don't have the *time* to do all that work.
Then, adrenaline is what will get me through it.
I know I have to "function" despite not feeling like I know who I am or where I am or what I am doing.
So that puts me into a stress mode, kind of like trauma-survival mode of "just keep going no matter what" which isn't very good for me, but at least it keeps me functional enough for the time being so I don't get fired from my job."
And am now wondering whether others get this too...
Is this a common PTSD thing and if so, how do you deal with it?
I'm ***useless*** when I wake up in the mornings :roflmao::facepalm:
On my days off, I need about 3 hours to work out who I am, where I am, what I'm meant to be doing, where to start, what to do if stuff goes wrong, etc etc etc :wacky:
Have any of you overcome this? Or at least reduced it?
It impacts my daily life majorly.
Because it is sleep-related (unconscious) I feel helpless in changing it - and because my thinking is so muddled when I wake up, I also feel overwhelmed about "how do I fix this?"
I've had this for 20+ years and I am soooooooooooo over it!!! :confused:
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