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Hi there, 24/f.
This is a bit of a long history, but I'm running out of ideas.
I've had sleeping problems for the majority of my life. I remember when I was a kid and my mom would cuddle me to help me fall asleep, and she'd fall asleep and I'd be awake still.
Somewhere within my first few years of college, I caved and went to see a sleep specialist, because the insomnia was getting in the way of - well, everything. It used to be that I just couldn't fall asleep, and as a result frequently found myself awake for 24 hours or longer. Being a vocal performance student, that doesn't fly. So my doctor and I tried a few things, the best of which turned out to be Ambien.
I know it's not typical to take a sedative-hypnotic for long periods of time, but everything else I've tried gives me a feeling of being trapped in my dreams - somewhat like sleep paralysis, except I can't wake up, even though I'm consciously aware that I'm dreaming, and I wake up exhausted. I should've been diagnosed with a nightmare disorder, and I still have it (yay PTSD). My dreams are VIVID, and more often nightmarish than not. I get flashbacks to them throughout the day as if they really happened. I'm a writer, so I try to embrace these events and use them, or re-interpret them to be used in my work, but that doesn't always help.
Anyway.

Ambien has been my best friend for quite some time in the sense that it allows me to fall asleep. It doesn't knock me out, or cause me to sleep, it ALLOWS me to sleep. Lately I'm finding, though, that it doesn't last all the time. Last night around 10pm, I took one. I went to bed a little after 12, and woke right back up at 3:30. I'm exhausted. My eyes burn, and all I want to do is sleep...
I know I shouldn't worry about how I can't sleep, 'cause the stress will keep me up, but it's very frustrating.
I've tried just about everything and I have good sleep habits - dark room, only use my bed for sleep and sex, etc.
I'm tossing around the idea of just giving up - not fighting the insomnia anymore and hoping it runs its course and I can sleep again before I start feeling the effects of deprivation.

What would you do? Have any of you had this problem? Do you think I should try not trying?
I don't have a job or school right now, so this is kind of the ideal time to mess with my circadian rhythm. I'm just afraid it'll make my nice chronic pain condition worse. :\

Thanks in advance to anyone who takes the time to read and try to help... I'm a mess. :( (link)
You can try ‘Focusing on breathing’ to get quality sleep and conquer insomnia. This technique reduces the flow of thoughts, calms the mind and relaxes the muscles, inducing quality sleep. The following mode of this technique can be tried when lying in the bed and needing to sleep.

TRIPLE SEGMENT MODE: Every finger has 2 cross lines, dividing it into 3 parts or segments. Place the tip of the thumb at the top segment of the little finger and breathe three times. Move the thumb to the middle segment and breathe three times. Move to the bottom segment and breathe three times. Repeat the same steps at the next 3 fingers. At the thumb, place the tip of the index finger on its segments and follow the same steps. Then switch to the other hand and repeat the process all over. Continue to practise, switching the hands. When you wake up in the morning, you will be surprised how you slept so well last night!

The detailed article on insomnia can be seen in this page: http://countingbreaths.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/06/Insomnia-Hand-out.pdf

We can use this ‘Focusing on breathing’ anywhere and anytime, to avert potential stress or dissolve built up stress!




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