Download the HeadSpace app on your cell or tablet... Meditation helps some people relax a little.How does everyone cope? I have sound pillows, sound machine .. antihistamines, melatonin... but seems like sleep is just getting worse and worse... what else can I do?
That's exactly what's happiness to me I'm scared I won't be able to sleep. And sure enough, I don't sleep.I maintain good sleep hygiene and it mostly works. I actually sleep with earplugs, don't even try to mask my T. Meeting it head on.
If I have a real bad night (which is thankfully quite rare now) I either use Xanax to soothe the anxiety, or use modafinil the next day to negate the effects of bad sleep. Both are basically psychological crutches to remove the fear of not sleeping.
I've taken lorazepam, but I don't wanna keep taking them and get addicted. And I don't wanna take something that is gonna make t worse, there's no way I can handle a worsening no way. It's super bad now. I just want something to knock me out and keep me out.I know the struggle @Jake007 ... good sleep hygiene really truly does help a lot, and I don't think using meds for a few weeks or months is so bad. We need sleep. There are many med names floating around the forum: mirtazapine, amitriptyline, Xanax, Ambien... have you tried some of these?
I mostly put in earplugs and relax into the ridiculous cacophony in my head, and fall asleep pretty well. But, it took years of effort to figure out how to do that.
I did a meditation technique 1 year before T onset which I believe it helped me greatly for when I was lying in bed trying to sleep...
That technique gets you to just "observe" your sensations, good or bad that they may be, without "attaching" emotions to them, either good or bad...
It took me 9 months, but while laying in bed I started to learn to "observe" the sound without attaching to it an emotion, and slowly I was able to do that, and by doing that being able to sleep... Kind of "embracing" the sound and therefore cancel the fear attached to it...