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hunter

(38,935 posts)
Wed Feb 8, 2017, 08:36 PM Feb 2017

Argh, I woke up this morning at 4:34 my mind racing through every possible horror in the universe...

... and all the misadventures of my own life.

My doctor has written my prescriptions such that I have some latitude in regulating my own dose.

Looks like one more pill might be appropriate.

If these were fun meds I might be happier, but they're not.

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Argh, I woke up this morning at 4:34 my mind racing through every possible horror in the universe... (Original Post) hunter Feb 2017 OP
Bless you - cilla4progress Feb 2017 #1
Me too hunter. fleur-de-lisa Feb 2017 #2
thinking of you dear one. I can't fall asleep till 6/7 am cuz my mind won't shut off irisblue Feb 2017 #3
Oh hunter, I know what you mean. Over 70, and I'm very familiar throughout my life with enough Feb 2017 #4
This sucks. I am sorry. Nt retrowire Feb 2017 #5

cilla4progress

(25,914 posts)
1. Bless you -
Wed Feb 8, 2017, 08:38 PM
Feb 2017

hang on!

I wake up every morning just shaking. ...

Glad they started this group here. Is it new?

fleur-de-lisa

(14,664 posts)
2. Me too hunter.
Wed Feb 8, 2017, 08:42 PM
Feb 2017

I've been waking up about 3:00 for the last few days. Not enough time remaining to take more sleep medication, but definitely not enough sleep to be able to function at work.

Hang in there! We need every Democrat to fight these assholes!

enough

(13,455 posts)
4. Oh hunter, I know what you mean. Over 70, and I'm very familiar throughout my life with
Wed Feb 8, 2017, 08:59 PM
Feb 2017

what you're describing, the horrors and the misadventures going around and around. So I hope you'll not mind my saying that I have found breathing to be about the most reliable way to deal with it. It takes a bit of concentration, but not anything superhuman. Any form of breathing will do, from just counting your breaths to watching how it goes in and out, to all sorts of more structured exercises your can find out about. I like the plain old breathing myself. It doesn't take very long to kick the in if you do it.

Wishing you some peace.

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