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marionalma

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Fear of Trying to Fall Asleep
Posted: 06-25-06 01:24am

Dear doctor,
i have posted this question on the forum but then I realized that you do take questions. Could you possibly read mine and give me your advice.
Thank you,
marionalma

maybe it is more that I fear going into bed at night because I won't fall asleep. My mind whirls and then I get frightened that I am not going to sleep - so then the worrying of falling asleep begins. .. This all began 40 years ago, when I was young. I was sleeping and my phone in the bedroom rang and startled me; the next night the blind fell and woke me and startled me; the following night, the phone rang again and awokened me, and that began my mind worrying about what is going to happen tonight - will I fall asleep and if I don't, I need to get up for work at 7 am. This went on nite after nite and I became really nervous and sick over it. I finally went to a doctor. He had said if I had gone to him when those worrisome thoughts it first began, he would have given me sleeping pills just to put me to sleep so I would not have had to worry about the not falling asleep. Those thoughts were ingrained in my mind and needless to say, they are still there - 40 years later. .. Well, that is what started my long bout with insomnia which never got any better with the years; I am still frightened to go into bed b/c I know I will not fall asleep. Sounds crazy but that is what happened. I wonder what disorder this would be called? No doctor could help me or tell me how to get the thoughts out of my mind. I take kolonopin and ambim when necessary to sleep but that does not help relax me to fall asleep. .. Would a sleep doctor help?
Thanks for listening,
marionalma
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littlesqueaks

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Joined: 06 May 2006
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Location: Caldwell, Idaho

Posted: 06-28-06 00:43am

How ironic I have just finished taking a phsychology class and we had learned about sleeping disorders. My boyfriend also suffers from insomnia with the same reasons as you had mentioned. He worries about going in to lye down because he knows he will not beable to sleep. When he does ly down he thinks about everything going on around him weather negative or positive. In my class I had learned that the more you stress about "will I be able to sleep tonight?, will I get up in time for work?" the negative things related to sleep the more likely you will unable to sleep. The medication that they put my boyfriend on for this occurences is called serequil I have tried it myself on very restless, stressful nights when I can't seem to get my mind to rest and it really does the trick. 15 min there will be nothing on your mind but to go lye down and sleep. The only thing that you have to keep in mind when taking it is you will need to have 8 hours of sleep time. Just remember if you choose not to take the meds to help you sleep try taking a hot shower right before bed then get your mind to focus on something else like have your hair played with, or head messaged, gentle touches on the arms or forehead that always seems to help me relax. I hope I have been of some help take care!!! Heather
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racer

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Joined: 30 Jul 2006
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Posted: 07-30-06 18:52pm

Marion, I saw this site that might help while I was looking at another one on dreaming. These people have a lot of stuff and look like they know what they're talking about. I posted this somewhere else but might as well do it here if you check back. Reading all the posts, it seems like no one can find real help and maybe this will work for you www.Sleep-deprivation-cd.C om they say money back so it's worth a shot. Good luck
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Merkeb

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Joined: 15 Sep 2006
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Location: MN
Problem With Sleep.
Posted: 09-15-06 15:59pm

Marionalma, I have exactly the same problem it started about the same way yours did but I have not found a cure for it yet. Everyday I have fear going to bed, I though I would get use to it but I can't, I just can't belive it has been 40 years for you. The problem I have is that even when I get up in the morning I still think about it because it bothers me that I can't go to sleep like other people. Every time I tryed to explain it to a doctor they look at me like am crazy. My sleep problem started in january of 2005 when I was working on overnights and I was going to school during the day. In the beginning I suffered a lot because I thought I was the only one with the problem. There was a time that I could not even stop my thoughts and I could not even explain to the doctor because I thought I was going insane. The doctor gave me ambin to help me sleep and lorazepam to calm me down it helped and I was doing fine for about a year but something triggered it and it came back agin and now i'm even more feared because I remeber how I was the first time. The problem is when I start feeling that way I can't eat food so I feel more sick. So if there is anyone out there that had the same exparince please......Please help this is one of the worst thing any one can get. Not known what the problem is or not knowing how to fix it is the worst thing. Marionalma or anyone else that can help can e-mail me at merkeb15 4@yahoo.Com
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sandyallen

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Marionalma
Posted: 09-15-06 16:24pm

I am not a dr and I am sorry to hear about your situation. I have known of several people that have phobias and have past problems in their lives such as post war syndrome and just things that have happened in their past that they cannot let go of, I had a situation to and I tried .E.M.D.R. (eye movement desensitization resposes or something like that) it is done without drugs and it takes you back to that time and allows you to release the feelings or situation you are in because of it, it is a very unique feeling, you are not put under hypnosis, it is either done by finger taping on the leg or watching the pschologist finger go back and forth, you might want to do a little search on it, I am not trying to sell it to you, it is your choice.
I wish you the best in whatever decision you make!
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dtiz154

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Posted: 02-23-08 12:57pm

Trying to fall asleep scares me too! If I'm at home I'm okay, but most other places I get myself into a full-blown panic worrying about whether or not I'll be able to fall asleep. I almost always do, so I have NO idea why I panic about it. I can't find a name for this phobia anywhere!
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brokentitansgirl90

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Posted: 05-06-08 09:52am

I have the same problem. I am scared of sleep in general. I can get in bed and watch TV but the minute I try to fall asleep a million different things run through my head and it wakes me up in a fit of panic.
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glwest

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FEAR WHILE TRYING TO FALL TO SLEEP
Posted: 05-15-08 14:06pm

Been dealing with this since 1997. I'll have several nights of this with having to take all kinds of medicine just to try to force myself into sleep. Then it starts to spill over in the day where you feel hopeless about the whole situation and have general anxiety over it and sometimes it goes into panic attacks. Just a repetative cycle. I am a Christian and pray about it alot. If not for that. I surely would have lost my mind by now. I would love for anyone who has had FEAR AND PANIC WHILE trying to fall to sleep and CAN NOT get INTO sleep because of the fear.
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