I used to regularly get good sleep for a while pre-pandemic, but ever since then my sleep has become so dysregulated and I’ve basically become dependent on weed to fall asleep. It’s gotten to the point where I get nerve pain and restless legs (that in itself contributes to insomnia) if I don’t get high before bed, no idea if this is a shared experience with other NDers. On top of the fact that this makes weed less fun and it makes my tolerance out of control, I also don’t like relying on a substance to fall asleep as it seems to just make it more difficult to try and go without the longer I continue this pattern. I am trying to refrain from using weed to fall asleep for the next short little while but the first night I’m unable to fall asleep at all. Anyone have any advice or experience with a similar situation or just for regulating sleep in general? I know sleep difficulties are part and parcel of the autistic, ADHD, ND experience generally. I can’t function if I don’t get good sleep and I’m desperate.

  • StalinStan [none/use name]@hexbear.net
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    7 months ago

    Heavy lifting. Get you a big heavy bag, pick it up, carry it around. Cardio I do not belive will help you in this. It is good for you though. Lift big, eat big, sleep big. I don’t know how accurate it is but I always liked the pop evopsych explanation that adhd peoples evolved to be back up and warriors. I don’t know if it is accurate but it feels right that my body is waiting for something big to pop off so I can jump in. The delayed sleep phase would be useful so that someone in the meadow was watching the settlement when other people were less awake you know? So doing some heavy lifting is close enough to a cattle raid that my body is pleased and I can go to bed.