Sleep is important. If anyone here didn't know that before their onset, I'm sure they do now. Unfortunately, while having to endure some of the symptoms discussed on this board, sleep can be very hard to come by. Many have stated that the first step in managing your recovery is to get your sleep on track. This is something I would love to do, but it has been particularly volatile the last couple weeks.
I have read several posts and threads about sleep, and almost everyone has a different case and potential slew of issues. With this thread, I hope I can gauge a more up-to-date version of how sleep is addressed, what people do to improve their sleep, and how I might be able to solve my current issue with it.
The Problem
Before this all began, I already had some issues with insomnia to varying degrees. However, my issue at the time was mostly that of getting to sleep, as I would very frequently manage to sleep upwards of 10 hours or more. Now, things have changed. While getting to sleep can be a problem, the masking and supplements I am taking tend to help me along the way. The issue is that the ensuing sleep does not last for long enough, nor does it really result in restful sleep that helps me through the next day.
My evenings have a tendency to follow this pattern of sleeping for a small chunk at first, typically anywhere between 3 and 5 hours, and then having to struggle back and forth to sleep afterwards. Below is an image from my daily record involving my estimated amount of sleep. Anything after a "+" sign indicates the approximate total amount of sleep I recovered from the
intermittent back-and-forth.
What I don't understand is why I am having these very short times in which I am asleep, only to then be pulled right back into wakefulness. I might have had nights here and there peppered throughout the year before, but I've never had it almost consistently every night!
Furthermore, I typically even experience dreams in these little bits of sleep, which is confusing to me since I thought one had to be well into the sleep cycle to experience those. Perhaps this is an important bit of information?
Possible Solutions?
In terms of sleep aids, I have been keeping consistent with
Melatonin (1 mg) for the past few days. I am also taking
Magnesium Glycinate around the late evening as that seems to be when it is recommended most. Throughout the day, though typically closer to the evening as well, I will drink
Chamomile tea. I am considering trying
Passionflower as well.
It has been recommended that you also go to sleep and get up at roughly the same time. I actually have been doing this for a while now.
After experiencing a spike the day after taking a single
Amitriptyline (25 mg), I am currently skeptical of trying antidepressants as a sleep aid. I am further scared by the prospect of taking benzos for a variety of reasons. If possible, I would like to avoid using medication to get through this, but I am still open to hearing thoughts here as to what solutions may be safe.
The one thing I know I have yet to do is exercise. Exercise seems to be the ubiquitous answer for sleep problems. However, I was getting the same amount of exercise as I was before this all began, and my sleep is much worse now.
I am curious to hear from anyone who might have had cases similar to mine in which their sleep is so oddly broken. Does anyone have any theories for why my sleep is presenting in this form specifically? What sort of ideas do you have that might help the situation?