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joziel

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Re: Continuing saga of my sleep
« Reply #15 on: August 09, 2023, 04:18:34 PM »

Jeeze, I was awake till 5.30am this morning. Every time I started to drop off, I got a hypnic jerk and startled and woke. I ended up just dozing lightly.

Even the nights I don't get these jerks, I just don't feel tired and lie awake for hours. This is very unlike me, I never had any probs with sleep before peri. It's been going on 18 months now and I'm exhausted.

I've tried so many things. It's associated with my heart beating fast and hard (even in my sleep) and buzzing and inner tremors. In 2 days I start T3 for my thyroid to see if getting my rt3 down helps with these symptoms. I'm on 3 pumps of gel and supposed to increase to 4 pumps in a couple of weeks if these symptoms continue. (One theory is that it's due to estrogen fluctuations rather than level.) My other theory is it's because we've been living in mold. But we're moving next week...
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discogirl

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Re: Continuing saga of my sleep
« Reply #16 on: August 09, 2023, 04:20:26 PM »

Hi Joziel

I'm so sorry what you're going through sounds horrific.

If it is your thyroid I hope it gets sorted soon.

I hope you're moving goes smoothly as well.

Take care xxx
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discogirl

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Re: Continuing saga of my sleep
« Reply #17 on: August 09, 2023, 04:21:24 PM »

Hey disco
Yes it’s all trial and error unfortunately. You think you’ve nailed it and then, bang, it goes again ( but like our boiler right now!!  :-\)

Something will work for you disco and you will soon be back on track. One thing I do find helpful, is a CBD gummy each night. I bought a pot from Healing Cauldron online. They are expensive I warn you (£25) for 30 plus postage. But they are relaxing I find. Worth a shot if you want to treat yourself  :)

I’m struggling a bit with having this fibroid and pain. I’ve dropped my patch from 100 to 75 and the anxiety has ramped this week. Honestly it’s such a tricky time of life!

Keep us posted disco.
Oh, Bach rescue night remedy is good too! A couple of drops on the tongue. Xx

HI Nas,

The cbd gummies are they the Full Spectrum 750mg? xxx
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joziel

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Re: Continuing saga of my sleep
« Reply #18 on: August 09, 2023, 04:26:39 PM »

Thanks, it's been a long slog and I'm just about reached the end of everything I can think of now... Including

Iron deficiency - had an iron infusion and got ferritin up to 192 at last test.
B12 - tested at 495 but ordered B12 shots from Germany to do EOD just to rule it out.
D3, folate - all optimal with 85ng D3 and ferritin in high teens.
Electrolytes, calcium etc - all ok. Calcium was a tiny bit low, so I took some for a while but that didn't help.
Thyroid - first thyroid panel completely normal but a repeat including rT3 showed rT3 was very high (32) and low free T3 (just inside bottom of range) which is why I'm about to trial some T3.
Cortisol 4 point test - completely optimal.

I've had to research all this myself because most of this stuff the health service is totally wrong about in terms of optimal levels. It's taken me ages. But I'm coming to the end of the road now. If T3, or increased estrogen or getting out of mold don't fix it somehow, I am going to be pretty desperate...
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discogirl

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Re: Continuing saga of my sleep
« Reply #19 on: August 09, 2023, 05:33:03 PM »

Hi Joziel

wow ypu have done a lot of research.

Unfortunately i belueve womens health is usually at the bottom of the pile.

i truly hope something gets sorted for you.

Maybe moving and getting out of the mold will be the first step

take care xxx
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Nas

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Re: Continuing saga of my sleep
« Reply #20 on: August 09, 2023, 08:22:39 PM »

Hey disco
Yes that’s them… full
Spectrum green and yellow ( apple and lemon). 

Xx
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discogirl

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Re: Continuing saga of my sleep
« Reply #21 on: August 10, 2023, 06:00:39 AM »

Thanks Nas and thanks for replying to my message as well :) xxx
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joziel

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Re: Continuing saga of my sleep
« Reply #22 on: August 11, 2023, 09:24:58 PM »

First day of T3 today. Feet are already buzzing (as usual) at 10pm. But apparently it can take days or sometimes weeks to improve after starting thyroid meds. What does that remind you of....?!!?

Meanwhile I'm supposed to go up to 4 pumps of gel next week but now not sure I should without giving the T3 longer. Sheesh...

Moving in 3 days... This house we're in now definitely has mold, in multiple locations. It's all very confusing, frankly. I've had to redesign my life so I can sleep until 10.30am because some nights I don't get to sleep until 5am. It's bonkers. (I'm self employed so fortunately that's been possible.)
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discogirl

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Re: Continuing saga of my sleep
« Reply #23 on: August 12, 2023, 08:22:47 AM »

Hi Joziel.

I really hope it all gets sorted for you.

Hopefully once you've moved that may help your sleep as well. Moving house is very stressful xxx
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Re: Continuing saga of my sleep
« Reply #24 on: February 21, 2024, 02:33:25 PM »

Hi there, I’m sorry to hear that you're experiencing challenges with your sleep. Insomnia can indeed be complex, with various factors contributing to sleep difficulties. Here are a few additional suggestions and insights that might be helpful:

Stress and Anxiety:
Chronic anxiety can significantly affect sleep patterns. Identify potential stressors in your life and consider stress management techniques such as mindfulness, deep breathing exercises, or relaxation exercises.

Sleep Hygiene:
Ensure you maintain good sleep hygiene practices. This includes having a consistent sleep schedule, creating a relaxing bedtime routine, and optimizing your sleep environment.

Caffeine and Stimulants:
Evaluate your caffeine and stimulant intake, especially in the afternoon and evening. These substances can interfere with sleep. Consider limiting them, particularly in the hours leading up to bedtime.

Physical Activity:
Regular physical activity can positively impact sleep. Engage in moderate exercise, but avoid intense workouts close to bedtime.

Bedtime Routine:
Establish a calming bedtime routine to signal to your body that it's time to wind down. This could include activities such as reading a book, taking a warm bath, or practicing relaxation exercises.

If you continue to experience problems with falling asleep despite trying these techniques, it may be beneficial to seek guidance from a healthcare professional or sleep specialist who can provide personalised advice and support.

There’s an organisation called Overcome.org.uk who are offering free CBTi sleep therapy as part of a study, in fact they pay participants £10 for feedback. You can sign up at bit.ly/overcome-insomnia I hope you find these suggestions helpful, and that you're able to achieve more restful nights of sleep soon. Take care!
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