Sleeping sober
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Sleeping sober
June 2 will be three years and I could type all day about how my life has turned around.
MyHR most profound change is in my sleep. I was always a guy who would fall asleep for a couple of hours, be awake, then fall asleep. Always could wake up without an alarm when needed, etc.
Now, I fall deep asleep and dream, often wake up after 6-8 hours and couple sleep more.
this didn’t start until I was at least a year sober. Anyone else experience this?
MyHR most profound change is in my sleep. I was always a guy who would fall asleep for a couple of hours, be awake, then fall asleep. Always could wake up without an alarm when needed, etc.
Now, I fall deep asleep and dream, often wake up after 6-8 hours and couple sleep more.
this didn’t start until I was at least a year sober. Anyone else experience this?
I just have four months but my sleep slooooooowly improves! Progress is slow but definitely sure, enough to make me happy about it, and feel better in the morning. I have heard others say on SR that sleep improvement was a slow process though.
Now this clean I am so happy to see a pattern in my sleep.
The pattern ends with me coming out of the deepest sleep I have ever felt.
So deep, it almost feels like I am coming out of a coma. Whatever that feels like.
It is a wonderful gift of sobriety that I will never give up.
I don't brag about it because active addicts and so called normies wont get it.
Only folks that want to get and stay clean care.
Fine with me.
AA taught me that we can't chase down and sell sobriety to an active addict.
They have to want it. They have to want what I have.
Thanks.
The pattern ends with me coming out of the deepest sleep I have ever felt.
So deep, it almost feels like I am coming out of a coma. Whatever that feels like.
It is a wonderful gift of sobriety that I will never give up.
I don't brag about it because active addicts and so called normies wont get it.
Only folks that want to get and stay clean care.
Fine with me.
AA taught me that we can't chase down and sell sobriety to an active addict.
They have to want it. They have to want what I have.
Thanks.
I slept pretty well for ten years sober but now I'm like Anna - insomnia and or broken sleep....in my case...aches pains and going to the bathroom.
I'll still take this over that 3AM jolting awake full of dread thing
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I'll still take this over that 3AM jolting awake full of dread thing
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