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Hi Tim,
You similar to me with your sleeping problems, I'm under a lot of stress, as I don't have a job and I have bills to pay.
I have struggled with sleeping issues all my life, I only ever took sleeping pills once, I feel they don't really help me. I find trying to relax as much as possible one hour before you go to bed, like reading a book, turn off all electronic devices, listening too relaxing music can help.
The mind can be our own worst enemy, even if you are stressed, try and go out for a walk and exercise to make your body feel good, eat well and try and engage in possible conversation to put your mind off stress and your problems, even watch a comedy to get a laugh to be in a happy frame of mind.
If, all these problems persist, see a counsellor or talk to a professional to help you other than a GP, maybe you have sleep apnea and need to spend a few nights in a sleep clinic to get your sleep patterns back and manage your stress.
I also find having a sleepy time cup of tea before bed can be relaxing.
I hope I helped you.
Take Care
Touille
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Hi again Tim,
It's great to hear you do get some normal nights of sleep.
It has helped me to see others struggle with sleep as well, it would me better, if I was working, it wears me out and I get better sleep, I will find something eventually.
Your welcome and if you don't feel like taking pills, don't, they gave me headaches, I manage to cope without them. I also suggest perhaps going to a doctor who specializes in nutritional natural treatment, they cut a small sample of your hair, send it to a lab, this way they determine what vitamins you are lacking like zinc, vitamin b and your serotonin levels in the brain, which trigger bad anxiety and moods, than herbal drops are made and I did this in the past and it worked. I had lost my job my harassment, unfair dismissal, and was working in a refinery and my brain raced constantly, my body was full of aluminum, so the treatment from the GP helped me calm down. I'm just suggesting this option if you have constant problems continuously as anxiety takes a lot out of our bodies.
Anyway
Take Care and I hope you can sleep consistently better soon
Touille
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Hi Tim,
It's good you are going to get help from a doctor.
Thanks for informing me about the Mental Health week, I noticed there are some interesting tv discussions on issues later on tv, my mother has bipolar disorder, so she can be very down and also bad paranoia.
You said you have projects to get done, I hope you take enough regular breaks so you don't get bogged down too much with stress. It is good you can work from home. I'm normally an outgoing person, but at the moment with no job and going through a bad relationship breakup, I can only handle small groups of people due to stress. So it's good you can manage your work environment to suit you.
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Hey Tim,
I suffered with sleeping issues due to my mind overthinking things for quite a while, I would just lay in bed and irrationally worry about things. 1 thing that I found helped a lot was downloading an app on my phone with guided meditation i.e. breathing techniques to help you relax. And also playing some white noise or ocean sounds, something with a consistent rhythm can really help you drift off to sleep!
I hope this helps, I know what its like!
Heidi
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Thank you Touille, its one thing I must do and take a break from it, it does get too much a lot of the time, again thank you for your kind advice.
I hope you can overcome your problems and move forward in your life that being to a better life and the person you truly are which is kind and thoughtful, I have only recede a few messages from you but can tell you are a very good person, thanks again
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