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Hush92

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I don't want to go into much detail but during my abuse I was forced into a certain position every time before it would start. Eventually it got to where I would assume that position automatically before going to sleep at night because I was just tired of fighting it and wanted to get it over with. It is now 6 YEARS after the end of the abuse and I STILL naturally go into this position when I get ready to sleep. This is followed by the same dread and anxiety I would feel before the abuse would start, and then if it gets bad enough I then go into flashbacks.

After some time of this phenomenon (at least an hour, sometimes more depending) it's like my body finally realizes nothing is going to happen and I calm down, without thinking go back into my normal sleeping position and fall asleep. The only thing I have found that stops this phenomenon is benzos. If I take one before I try to go to sleep, I never feel the need to go into the position at all and am able to fall asleep normally with no issue. I was on Ativan for a long time but eventually went off. For months after even without a benzo, I no longer felt the need to go into that position at night, I felt like my brain had finally been "fixed" or reset. But then the behavior came back!! Anyways I am now on klonopin. But does anyone have any experience similar to this?? Is there any way to fix it without medication?? I can do all the calming activities I want before bed but as soon as I try to sleep it starts. I have learned over time how to better avoid going into flashbacks while in that state but that's it.
 
Have you tried replacing the behavior with something else?

It's difficult to not-do things; it's...
Hmmm I've done a version of that now that I think about it. This will be a little TMI but if I get myself off before I go to bed, sometimes I don't get that same anxiety, I think it's sort of tricking my brain into thinking the stuff already happened. But it is frustrating because I'm not always in the mood for that and sometimes just want to go to sleep.

I'm tired of sleeping being associated with sexual things. I literally just want to be able to go to bed.
 
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I'm tired of sleeping being associated with sexual things.
What else could you do, to craft a bedtime routine that wasn't connected to trauma or sexual things generally?

Do you like crossword puzzles, or other games? Maybe listening to a guided meditation? The key to changing behavior patterns is to replace them with different patterns.
 
Yup, what Joey said... every time you give over to compulsions you reinforce them. So thoughtfully choosing pre bed time activities and then setting a short term, then middle term goal to break the behavior or habit is advised. Practice, patience, persistence, perseverance - 26-28 days to break a habit, 6 months to change a behavior.
 
What else could you do, to craft a bedtime routine that wasn't connected to trauma or sexual things...
Sadly I have tried all of that before and then when I go to try to sleep it starts up again. However I think albatross made a good point about the need to break compulsions, I will bring this up with my therapist and maybe she can help me find a suitable way to interrupt and reroute the activity.
 
Maybe try a body pillow or something to prop you up or lay you in a different position. I agree with meditation as well. There are a lot of good guided meditations on youtube to listen to. Even something as simple as playing beach sounds and imagining you're laying on a beach could potentially be helpful! I don't have the same issue but I do have bad anxiety at night so I definitely relate. It's all easier said than done. I hope it gets better for you!
 
What about listening to a guided meditation before bed? There are a lot of ones specifically geared towards sleep that can be very relaxing. When I first started I heard the whole thing. I have been using them for so long that I fall asleep about 5 minutes in. the SoundCloud app has some good ones on there for free.
 
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