I was actually quite relieved to discover that people with dispraxia sometimes experience insomnia for… no apparent reason.
It just happens.
I have definitely had stress and anxiety in the past, and I have definitely had trouble sleeping with that. But—and this is the important bit—I have also had insomnia when really, there was nothing much the matter.
The problem is, before I learned intermittent insomnia was a known issue with dispraxia I would go to bed, have insomnia, then have this whole self-examination spiral.
Insomnia?
I must be stressed.
Am I stressed? Am I having a stressful week?
I don’t think I’m stressed…
Oh my god, I must be so stressed that I don’t realise how stressed I am! It must be really bad!
I wonder what caused it!? etc.
Now I just get up, have a snack, watch something or read/write/listen to something and try sleep again in a few hours times.
I should have trusted myself from the get go, cause it is very different having sleep difficulties from anxiety, stress or depression compared to just vanilla, biological, no-reason insomnia. What’s more, knowing the difference really helps not escalate a frustrating experience into something more damaging.
Dispraxia and insomnia
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Re: Dispraxia and insomnia
I think we neurodivergent folk find it difficult to switch into sleep mode as we aren't as good at turning off what we're thinking so that we can relax and enter sleep mode.
You could try mindfulness or affirmations like 'My mind is clear'. Sleep hygiene may also help so having a routine avoiding, caffiene after a certain time, not exposing ourselves to blue light emitted by electronic devices etc.
You could try mindfulness or affirmations like 'My mind is clear'. Sleep hygiene may also help so having a routine avoiding, caffiene after a certain time, not exposing ourselves to blue light emitted by electronic devices etc.
Tom
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With a foot full of bullets I tried to run faster but I just hobbled on to the next disaster.
(from Peter and the Test Tube Babies, Foot Full of Bullets)
Re: Dispraxia and insomnia
Oh I basically just avoid caffeine almost completely. If it’s after mid day; no coffee, if it’s after six; no tea.
Re: Dispraxia and insomnia
I totally get the struggle of trying to figure out why the insomnia monster decided to pay a visit. The mind starts doing its detective work, and suddenly, you're on a stress investigation that may or may not have any basis in reality!
On a lighter note, have you tried any cool sleep hacks or rituals to tackle those random insomnia moments? I recently stumbled upon dankgeek.com, and they have some interesting stuff that might add a fun twist to your bedtime routine. Who knows, maybe a cool new gadget or accessory could be the secret weapon against those sleepless nights!
On a lighter note, have you tried any cool sleep hacks or rituals to tackle those random insomnia moments? I recently stumbled upon dankgeek.com, and they have some interesting stuff that might add a fun twist to your bedtime routine. Who knows, maybe a cool new gadget or accessory could be the secret weapon against those sleepless nights!