I recently just graduated college in December and have developed a sleeping disorder around the beginning of february. I sleep about 5 hours a night now and I always wake up around 6 every morning. I read a while ago that not getting enough sleep can affect your problems with dry eye and fatigue. What happened was in my stepmom recently got a new job and she started her car around 6:40 one morning. It woke me up and then I started to become worried about getting enough sleep each day because I knew every morning around that time a car was going to start. Now I think it has become ingrained into my subconscious to wake up around that time to expect that event to occur. I've controlled the noise though and I don't hear much of anything in the morning but i still wake up around 6 each morning thereby losing hours of sleep. It usually takes me 30 minutes to 45 minutes to fall asleep at night too. I think it's a combination of anxiety about having problems the next day with my eyes because of lack of sleep and then worrying about being woken up by a noise in the morning. What can I do about this? It's become a viscious cycle now where I'm not getting enough sleep and it's making it difficult to go to work every day. I work on the computer for 8 hours each day so that's why i would be worried about my eyes. I think my worries about my eyes has become an obsession and I can't stop thinking about it.
I've tried relaxing music, earplugs, blocking out the noise with a fan, and some other stuff and still every morning I wake up around that time and can't fall back asleep. I just lay there half asleep/half awake. I should also note that I started having a lot of anxiety when I found out when I was going full time. Obviously since I was already having a problem with dry eyes and eye fatigue when I was working 24 hours a week, going to 40 hours a week only increased my worries.
I already know I have generalized anxiety disorder and OCD so these are definitely contributing to these problems... however I even worry about the drugs I can take to prevent this because the side effects of these drugs are "dry eyes, dry mouth, etc". How can I possibly be confident in taking a drug to combat the anxiety problem when I know the side effects of it contribute to the main problem itself?
Does anybody have any ideas on how to combat this? I'm sick of being obsessed with this problem because it's taking over my life. I know some of you have the same problem.
Alex
I've tried relaxing music, earplugs, blocking out the noise with a fan, and some other stuff and still every morning I wake up around that time and can't fall back asleep. I just lay there half asleep/half awake. I should also note that I started having a lot of anxiety when I found out when I was going full time. Obviously since I was already having a problem with dry eyes and eye fatigue when I was working 24 hours a week, going to 40 hours a week only increased my worries.
I already know I have generalized anxiety disorder and OCD so these are definitely contributing to these problems... however I even worry about the drugs I can take to prevent this because the side effects of these drugs are "dry eyes, dry mouth, etc". How can I possibly be confident in taking a drug to combat the anxiety problem when I know the side effects of it contribute to the main problem itself?
Does anybody have any ideas on how to combat this? I'm sick of being obsessed with this problem because it's taking over my life. I know some of you have the same problem.
Alex
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