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Old 05-18-2018, 04:24 PM #1
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First, sleeping on your hands is not good for your hands or your wrists or your jaw (TMJ).

It sounds like you would benefit from taking your pulse and blood pressure before bed or when you have these episodes. You may have something triggering an increased heart rate and BP. It lead me to think about anxiety.

Proper sleep hygiene should prepare you to fall asleep within a few minutes. Settle the house with low lights, quiet sounds, finish any pre-bed routines 1/2 hour before your targeted bed time. If you have any tasks that need to be done the next day that you may be tempted to think about, write some notes of your last thoughts and reminders. Writing things down allows the mind to let go better. Then, spend that 1/2 hour settling down, no conversation, no cell phone, non-stimulating TV,

I used to watch a music video that grabbed both my auditory and visual attention in a mild manner. maybe a repetitive music or video that does not excite you. As soon as you feel a sleepy sensation, quietly get in bed. If something triggers you awake, get up and get settled into sleepy again then go to bed. Lying in bed fighting wakefulness is counter to getting to sleep.

When PCS causes insomnia, it can take work to find a system that works.

I found my best posture was flat on my back with a pillow curled up around my ears. It provided that sensation against my face that helps me drift to sleep. I learned to sleep on my back by sleeping in a recliner with a pillow curled around my face. I had shoulder trouble so I had to learn to not roll onto my shoulders. Learning to sleep this way changed my life. I usually fall asleep in minutes and sleep soundly until I naturally wake up, often in the same position. A sleep therapist who presented to my brain injury support group said this is the best sleep.
Thanks Mark. I appreciate the advice. I agree with the sleeping on your hands thing. My hands feel numb during the night. I have very poor sleep hygiene tbh. Watching movies with a laptop in bed is a daily thing for me.

But will try to start following your advice tonight.

Do you think it was because of a sudden inflammation of my neck? The sudden onset after months of normal sleep confuses me and i struggle to find the reasons for this. Can it be the fact that there has been no sunshine in where i live for the past weeks?
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Old 05-18-2018, 04:58 PM #2
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I don't know. You need to experiment and see if you can find something that works. I gave you ideas that work for me.

Did something happen in your life recently? An emotional issue, stress,

btw, I watch movies and such on my laptop in a recliner. I do not watch media in bed. When I feel sleepy, I go to bed.

Lack of sun ???
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I don't know. You need to experiment and see if you can find something that works. I gave you ideas that work for me.

Did something happen in your life recently? An emotional issue, stress,

btw, I watch movies and such on my laptop in a recliner. I do not watch media in bed. When I feel sleepy, I go to bed.

Lack of sun ???
I think the stress comes from lack of sleep: the stress of not sleeping. I used to pull all-nighters when I was at uni to finish projects and loving those nights since they give you a strange euphoric yet horrible sensation the following days.

Re: lack of sun ??? Yeah. Sounds silly. I might stop looking for random reasons to explain my insomnia.
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@firstconcussion I think your idea of the brain trying to compensate could be right. I've been through similar cycles, and it's annoying when insomnia appears for no apparent reason, but I think it's the brain trying to rebalance itself. With me I used to feel totally fatigued but not sleepy, it was like I had no melatonin, I couldn't even yawn properly. Even now, 4 years later, if I do too much it fizzes my brain up and I get broken sleep for a day or two.
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Symptoms left: Disturbed sleep, some residual tinnitus.
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