Mental Health Support
Related: About this forumFelt great yesterday but had a rough night
and now I feel shitty. By rough, meaning slept very poorly despite melatonin and relaxation herbs.
Any similar experiences. Seems like self sabotage.
PennyK
(2,314 posts)I find myself going around and around in circles on negative thoughts, and it's SO HARD to make it stop. Lately I've been reading a lot -- very absorbing books that keep me occupied enough to stop dwelling on my unhappiness.
I wouldn't even try to go to sleep without Xanax or Lorazepan. Used to use OTC sleep meds, but they started giving me cramps.
BigmanPigman
(52,340 posts)I still have troubke sleeping (have had insomnia my whole life...can't turm my mind off). I had Ambien but it is a controlled substance and was cut off a month ago and now have been sleeping only 4 hours a night again. It sucks. I have tried everything in the past too.
triron
(22,240 posts)Sometimes it works for me. Wow I generally only use melatonin and herbs and sometimes low dose trazedone.
PJMcK
(22,969 posts)When I feel I'm in the low part of my "cycle," I try to force myself to accomplish some small project or chore. Then I'm entitled to a small treat like a special dinner or a new shirt. These small presents to myself often help to provide some comfort or relief.
I hope you'll have a good night!
triron
(22,240 posts)triron
(22,240 posts)shenmue
(38,538 posts)steve2470
(37,468 posts)triron
(22,240 posts)I do feel quite a bit better today. Probably will feel even better
once I work out.
mopinko
(71,911 posts)i had a crappy night last night, and i am dying to take a nap. but i know that means i will toss and turn tonight.
think i am gonna curl up w the puppy for a bit anyway. then try to get up and get something accomplished. w thursday bearing down, i think i can manage that. make some apple pie filling maybe.
cooking is my go to feel good activity right now. gave it up for a very long time and trying to get back into it.
feel better.
get the red out
(13,611 posts)I think my sleep is off track from my summer/fall severe depression and medication change. I am doing much better but have a desperate need to go to bed really early and wake up early. I need to try to fix this. Sleep problems are not good for mental health. I have been doing yoga in the mornings for stress relief as I start my day, I need to get up the will to do some before bed yoga videos. I can't say enough about how committing to yoga in the mornings is helping my stress during the day, and I am 53 and not that flexible (and the dog in the picture to the left is offended that I am moving around on the mat when she would like to nap on it!).
I hope you can find something that works for you.
PennyK
(2,314 posts)I've been reading that it really helps to spend half an hour out in the light within two hours of getting up. I realize that's not possible for everyone, but I started doing it to help with depression. Missy the cat comes out to the porch with me, and I read and do my neck and shoulder stretches. I think it also helps with resetting your internal clock. Regardless, it feels nice (of course, I'm in Florida).