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Old 11-28-2017, 10:12 PM #1
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I would start preparing to settle down 2 hours ahead of bedtime.

My routine consisted of being very judicious of what I watched on tv..nothing scary or saddening which I was easily susceptible to being scared or tears back then.

Earplugs to reduce noise and unnecessary sounds.

A cup of Chamomile tea. Not a tea fan but that was soothing.

I think it is important to avoid getting anxious over being awake when everyone else in the house is snoozing like normal. Being able to lay peacefully has a good deal of rest involved with it as well.

Sleep eventually returned at its own pace, but when I was in the middle of it I believed that I would never sleep again. Happy to be wrong!

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