Research found drinking even a small amount of alcohol before bed can adversely affect sleep quality. People who do not get enough REM sleep can experience emotional problems. - eviltoast
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    11 months ago

    I do breathing exercises and they do help a little but not usually enough to get to sleep or stay asleep.

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        11 months ago

        You didn’t mention exercise before but I do weight lifting and various forms of cardio. I’m in very good shape physically but those do not help at all with my sleep. Medication requires going to a doctor and that’s too expensive.

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          11 months ago

          Whoops. I did include it mentally but as I see now I didnt actually say it. Sorry.

          Very tough situation you‘re in. What country do you live in?

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              11 months ago

              Why is that no surprise to me? The american dream these days to me feels like „I hope I can make it before I become seriously sick or injured.“

              I suppose you have no way of getting insurance or some program to help you? Because self medicating with alcohol is pretty brutal for your health over time.

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                11 months ago

                I have insurance but every time I go to a doctor they always still manage to make it cost 100+$ and thanks to their incomprehensible medical billing codes I don’t even have a way to budget for it if they decide to do some test that costs a lot and insurance comes back saying it’s not covered after the fact.

                I’m mitigating the alcohol thing by only using it in majorly stressful times. Normally I don’t drink as much.