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I Have Nightmares Almost Every Night

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ashdawn8287

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My abuse took place when I was asleep. I woke up to it. Since then (22 years), I have suffered from very emotionally disturbing nightmares. I'm on a beta blocker/blood pressure medicine that they found helped veterans.

The nightmares aren't every night but they occur frequently still. I think I will always suffer from nightmares and sleep disturbances. I wake up in panic and sweat most nights. I have learned to cope. It is just very annoying.

I talked about my traumas face to face yesterday so the nightmare tonight that woke me up after sleeping for 4 hours was probably because of that. People who know me or live with me like my wonderful fiancée know and see this a lot. They also know not to touch me or wake me up because if it.

My sleep schedule is as normal as it has ever been though. It is just hard staying asleep because I think I am conditioned to equate sleep with danger because of my abuse at 4 years old.

My nightmares are never of the abuse itself. The nightmare plays out crazy situations that make me feel certain feelings related to trauma. And those strong feelings wake me up because they're so intense.

Its 5 am here. I have a long day ahead of me so I guess I will be drinking coffee today lol.

If you experiences the same nightmare situations I do, is there anything else I could try in order to stay asleep. I have tried sleeping aids, sedatives, I relax before bed, I maintain as normal of a sleep.schedule as I can. Even with sleeping pills and sedatives I still wake up. I no longer take anything for sleep by the way.

I have worked through a lot of these emotions related to sexual abuse and my nightmares are more so surrounded by the physical abuse from 2 abusive relationships.

I think I should get involved with domestic violence some how because it is different from sexual abuse and most of my healing has been about the sexual abuse. I think the domestic violence aspect is something I need to explore and heal from seperately.

Thoughts? Advice? :)
 
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I'd like to know too! I know humour and meditation just before bed helps regulate emotions a bit better during the night.

Want to do an experiment with me for a week? Just before bed we could do two exercises:

1. Laughter yoga - maybe just 2mins?
Check out http://m.wikihow.com/Do-Laughter-Yoga, and [DLMURL]http://m.youtube.com/[/DLMURL] watch?feature=related&v=foCQnR39lvI (no spaces) -it had me in tears!

2. Some sort of quiet meditation exercise or prayer.

What do you think? :)
...oh, good luck today!!! You've got such a beautiful smile - keep smiling!
 
Yes lets do that!! Tonight when I go to bed I will do that and post on here afterwards. You do the same. Pretty sure we are probably in different time zones lol.

Its 6am here. I will look at that link before bed later.

I do yoga in the morning outside usually but I could see how doing just a few minutes before bed could help!

Lets do this together!!! :)

And thanks about my smile :) everyone always says that im very bad at recieving compliments haha
 
I get into bed, get comfy, put my ear buds in, then turn on a guided evening meditation: "A.M. P.M. Meditation" by Louise Hay. I use the evening part, of course. The P.M. Meditation contains a section for healing the inner child, which for me has/is very effective.

So, I'll do that, or I'll listen to "Spectrum Suite" by Steven Halpren.

I have to do something or else I don't sleep.
 
I have so many sleep problems!!! And the more I try to correct things, the worse it gets. While my sleep schedule has been the best it ever gets for the past 10 days, I can tell it's going to get worse soon (it cycles). The last two nights I woke up at 2:00am and couldn't get back to sleep. In desperation I tried this video on YouTube (Guided Meditation for Deep Relaxation and Sleep by Jody Whiteley) and I actually fell asleep before it ended both nights!

As for laughter yoga, I'll give anything a try. I know every night putting our daughter to sleep we tickle her and joke around with her and basically rile her all up, but it really works for her. Maybe there's something to this?
 
Yah! :) Glad your on board with the yoga D123!

I'm actually getting ready to try and get to sleep soon- and I did a few mins of the youtube video. It felt a bit weird at first, but I got into it easily- and really enjoyed it!!!
 
Thanks for the suggestion about laughter yoga - that's "right up my alley". However, I'm going to try it in the morning in the hope that it will rile up a day of joyfulness. At night, I need absolute calm/peace and no excitement. Regular sleep-wake scheudle helps also.
 
That is a wonderful idea dmerish! I found the days I do yoga in the morning are my most joyful days. I just started doing it outside and hearing the birds chirp and all the noises out here in the country is just a beautiful plus in the mornings.
 
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