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Does anyone else suffer with racing thoughts keeping them awake at night? I have recently started taking vitamin D tablets and don't know if it is that or hormones causing it.
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Hi TC try taking vit d in the morning maybe.....yeah had racing thoughts last night, mostly nonsense to be honest....hope you sleep better tonight xxx
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CLKD
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Yep.
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Joyce
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April 30, 2015, 02:07:02 PM »
Sometimes I just can't seem to switch off. It's murder! I was told it was most likely anxiety which causes it.
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babyjane
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Mine start the second I wake up. they used to keep me awake but since being put on a beta blocker for anxiety I go to sleep better now. I think it is to do with hormones and anxiety but it is impossible to relax and switch them off.
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CLKD
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April 30, 2015, 07:19:07 PM »
It can be all or nothing - I sleep OK even when dreaming; or I wake and the mind starts - usually about chores I should have tackled by chose not to, or people I have been angry with over the years, or guilt, or about the mess around the house ….. if I lived alone I would get up and sort it but DH gets restless …...
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I am very good at putting things in boxes in my head and closing the lid very tight....that probably makes me sound a bit mad
It has taken a lot of practise but events many years ago taught me it was the only way to keep functioning.
So....when racing or obtrusive thoughts start I make a very conscious effort to put those thought in the box. I tell myself I don't want to think about whatever it is and shut that lid.
It really works for me and I get to sleep.
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Thanks for that tip honeybun.....will try that.....hope you're feeling better today gypsyrose xxx
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