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Are You More Tired Upon Awakening Than When You Went To Sleep?

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Well, I appreciate all the info on my sleeping or lack there of. But CJ. I can sure relate to the way you feel now that you aren't working. The way I feel now compared to when I was working is like night and day.
 
Same problem try going to bed at same time every night, nothing wrong with nap in afternoon. I have tried meditation, thoguht it was stupid and i am definitely not very good at it but it does clear the mind jsut before bed. Does it work every night, not a chance but every once in a while a nightmare free night, what a great feeling.
 
Same problem try going to bed at same time every night, nothing wrong with nap in afternoon. I have tried meditation, thought it was stupid and i am definitely not very good at it but it does clear the mind just before bed. Does it work every night, not a chance but every once in a while a nightmare free night, what a great feeling.

Okay dokey, so this does happen. I'm not crazy. I will be able to fall asleep right after starting a yoga vid one night, next nite liquid melatonin, benzos, a guinness weightlifting and exercise all will not work. If I do start to fall asleep, I get the most awful nightmares, they affect me the next day.

So different stuff does work sometimes and not others. Anyone else have that problem?

I have neighbor downstairs, started banging on the ceiling and screaming, hitting his wife and baby, and his son. The ptsd means once he does it, I can't fall back to sleep. I got from the apartment manager that this is essentially some sort of payback for my testifying at an NNSA hearing about my Dad's death from plute exposure at LANL.

So I can't control him, but me-okay, so it's not my fault. You guys get the same thing-one night something works, next, your mind and body bring up the horrors from the past.:hello:
 
Mick,
I don't know if you are on any anti-depressions or sleeping pills. Some of these like Ambien have now been noted for people waking up in the middle of the night and driving, walking ect. A side effect of this drug.
If you are, I would check with your doc.
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No that was before I was on any prescribed med's I was self medicating at the time lots of alcohol and drugs. I don't know if I was sleep walking or just too drunk to know what I was doing But I't was very different from most of my drunken wanderings of the time.

Now it's the night fights ect... in my sleep
 
Not working has been both good and bad for me. I don't have the worry of will I sleep tonight ? As well physically I'm feeling better than I have in years. How ever now I'm dealing with the fact that I have PTSD for the first time in 14 years and it's a roller coaster ride for sure. I have a lot of guilt with not being able to work and my wife having taking the entire financial load right now. That is hard for me.
 
Mick I can't say I understand the way you feel as far as the financial aspect of this, but you must admit that the mental side is a relief.

Beli Marw----- I like the reference to the feeling that you don't HAVE to sleep due to work the next day. I have discovered the best sleep for me is the nights when I have NO appointments or obligations the next day.

My mother does not understand how I can sleep so much. She only sees when that I collapse---finally---in the afternoon and sleep for hours due to n o sleep the night before. I wonder if there is some reason we can sleep during the day but have so much trouble sleeping at night>?
 
I wonder if there is some reason we can sleep during the day but have so much trouble sleeping at night>?

I't is an odd thing but I have no problems sleeping in the day
 
Short answer, yes, I am often more tired upon awakening than I was before I went to bed. Before I was diagnosed, my MD thought I had sleep apnea, in part because of that.

However, it's getting better now that I've been going to therapy for a few months and aggressively working through things. I feel a little more rested than before when I wake up. I can still sleep for 12 hours and be tired, but feel like maybe it did me some good...I don't feel like I was battling something all night. It's as if because I am spending some conscious time on dealing with trauma, my brain can relax a little and not work so hard to process it when I'm asleep.

Lately I've been sleeping with my teddy bear and GloWorm doll from when I was a little girl (I'm 30), and on the nights when I'm not having nightmares, I awaken clutching them tightly, not having moved much during the night. Vast improvement. They're very comforting for some reason.

Oddly enough, I too have no trouble sleeping during the day.
 
I normally awake rested but maybe twice a week I wake up feeling awful, like I need most of the day to recover from my sleep. I've usually had nightmares (that I may or may not remember, unfortunately today I remember them), and all my muscles hurt (especially my jaw, face, neck, shoulders).

I completely understand the sleeping in the day thing, I sometimes have a morning and an afternoon nap (like a toddler).
 
I wrote the first entry in this thread in May of 2008. I am still battling this issue. I got up this morning totally exhausted just like I did yesterday.

I've reread every post here and something caught my eye that I missed before. That is what did I do yesterday. If my day was full of stress of anxiety, etc. could that cause me to be some worn out. I am going to pay close attention to this. I had to go out into the world for the last 2 days and total exhaustion seems to be the result. Especially since yesterday I went to a new place and spoke with a stranger. In fact, I spoke to 3 strangers. That is a biggie for me.

So because of a bit of progress, I can barely keep my eyes open. Oh goodie Going back to bed. Good Night/actually good morning.
 
YES. Not always worse, but just as tired or worse. I forced myself to run yesterday even though I woke from a nightmare to get rid of some of the cortisol in my blood. It helps. Even tired, it helps. Just walking would or even pacing if I was THAT drained.

I wonder at times if I will ever feel rested again??!! Then again most adults with kids claim that never happens any way, but I think i cold be more rested than this. A brain vacation would be the thing!
 
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