HealingMama
Diamond Member
What are your favorite solutions for hypervigilence at night? Basically if there's any "loose ends" in the schedule, it is very hard for me to fall asleep. If I don't know where my partner is planning to sleep, when he's planning to come to bed if we are sharing a bed that night, if he's out and I don't know when he will be home, it's just about impossible to mentally shut myself off. Because I won't know when the potential to be disrupted/awakened is going to happen so that I can be prepared for it.
I take OTC sleep support (vitamin/mineral supplement), use white noise, weighted blanket, try to have a soothing bedtime routine, but these particular environmental factors continue to frustrate me.
Because I'm a light sleeper, and because my husband is so unstructured and chaotic, it feeds whatever this is about. If we didn't share a home I could sleep like a baby but the fact of not knowing when he's going to be around, where he's going to be, if he's likely to wake me up, is all very stressful.
I take OTC sleep support (vitamin/mineral supplement), use white noise, weighted blanket, try to have a soothing bedtime routine, but these particular environmental factors continue to frustrate me.
Because I'm a light sleeper, and because my husband is so unstructured and chaotic, it feeds whatever this is about. If we didn't share a home I could sleep like a baby but the fact of not knowing when he's going to be around, where he's going to be, if he's likely to wake me up, is all very stressful.