Here Again
Here Again
Hi everyone, I fell off the wagon again, on day 3 now, worst bit is trying to get a good nights sleep, head just spinning with crazy thoughts, all negative, hope I last this time !!any advice regarding sleeping greatly appreciated, thanks
Hi Carlingford - welcome back
I think a little sleeplessness is pretty common, even unavoidable, in withdrawal.
If you're thinking of any supplements or over the counter remedies I think it's always good to run those by a Dr.
Things always progressively got better for me over a week or so tho, without any meds.
There are a few common sense suggestions that may help tho
10 tips to beat insomnia - Live Well - NHS Choices
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I think a little sleeplessness is pretty common, even unavoidable, in withdrawal.
If you're thinking of any supplements or over the counter remedies I think it's always good to run those by a Dr.
Things always progressively got better for me over a week or so tho, without any meds.
There are a few common sense suggestions that may help tho
10 tips to beat insomnia - Live Well - NHS Choices
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Unfortunately you have to just wait it out. This is a great challenge as lack of sleep and insomnia are often a cause of returning to drink. The only way though, is to tough it out. The road to sobriety is difficult this is one obstacle on the road and we can help you through, many here have done it and you can too.
Thank you everyone for your replys and support, yes will just have to slog it out, been here before, feel like an idiot relapsing, last night I got a good 6 hours the first since quitting 5 days ago. Keeping busy at work in new job of 2 days ago, which is,, well burning me out!! also so tired now in evenings have no time but no to sleep as ship wrecked from the strain of new job. Thanks everyone again I am humbled with your support, bless you all.
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