KovacsC wrote:
I am normally going to bed about 10 and wake at 6. Until 2 weeks ago, I just started waking at 4 ish. I have been going to bed 8/9 to ensure I get some sleep. It has buggered my routine
As soon as my head hits the pillow I am out, I have always been like that..
Yes I can't remember when I last had a proper beer. As I am cutter back on the alcohol.
It is just frustrating, as I don't want to be going to bet at 8 pm...
Hi Kov. I’ve had this. Not permanent, like Grim… has, but it’s affected me for over two years at least twice in the past, and I can still get it for a month or so at the time (though, again, mine is the other way where I am full of energy until about 2:30am).
I don’t have any advice to ‘cure’ it. My two longest periods of it were eventually stopped by intense grief, and that’s not controllable or desirable. At those times my entire body clock was haywire and I was sleeping at random times through the day and night, and then when it snapped back I to rhythm it was (thankfully) right. I was given sleeping tablets by the doctor once but I took one and it scared the heck out of me and I never took them again. I don’t know if they’d have worked if I stuck with them, but I definitely got to sleep at a ‘normal’ time that night (and slept through to 3pm).
And this may not be linked at all, but just in case, you’ve also had the clocks changing at around the same time as this is happening, and that could be exacerbating it further.
I don’t have any practical advice, but I did just want to say don’t lose hope. I do believe it can be rectified sometimes. Not for everyone, because Grim…s is clearly chronic, but hopefully as yours has happened only recently something will interrupt it the other way. Don’t lose hope x