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Default Jul 17, 2015 at 05:12 AM
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So life is hugely stressful right now. I'm trying to rejoin the work force again this time with dedication. My husband and I are moving 3 hours away. I've had the sole responsibility of coordinating the move, finding an apartment with a pitbull, signing leases, managing finances with a shoe string budget. Packing and down sizing from a 3 bedroom house with a shed, to a one bedroom apartment. Arranging utilities on and off. Moving truck blah blah blah. This whole move is basically moving me into a city with more resources and jobs. On top of everything I'm planning on divorcing my husband because he's a compulsive liar and emotionally manipulative.

A ball of stress, in a box of stress, on a shelf of stress, in the store of stress.

Honestly I'm doing way better than I thought I would. But my sleep is all but absent, I'm not manic or hypo manic. Stress immediately reduces the amount of sleep I am able to get. If my sleep stays compromised long enough I start to cycle, mania first then hypo then down the rabbit hole of depression. When I start to cycle my stress level grows exponentially, my sleep gets worse, then my symptoms get unmanageable.

I've been getting 4 hours or less of sleep a night for just over a month. I practice good sleep Hygiene, I've tried using white noise or music, tried taking melatonin, tried wearing myself out before trying to sleep. The only sleep medication I have is Ambien, and I can take up to 30mg and not be able to fall asleep for hours and still wake up in two hours and not be able to sleep.

I really don't want to start cycling, and I have a feeling packing the truck this weekend and doing the move this weekend is going to break down the feeble supports holding my BP at bay.

Does anyone else have a similar pattern?
Any ideas of what I can do differently?

Thanks for reading my novel, thanks for replies and advice in advance. J

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Default Jul 19, 2015 at 05:09 PM
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Giving your thread a bump. Hope all turns out well, as planned.
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Default Jul 19, 2015 at 05:12 PM
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You have lots on your plate right now. Be sure to take care of yourself.

Keep us updated on how it all goes.
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I'm sorry you are going through so much, and I really hope that you get through it without issue. Best of luck!
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Default Jul 19, 2015 at 09:00 PM
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sleep is hard, it seem most here have an issue with it ... I wish you well, ...

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Default Jul 19, 2015 at 10:54 PM
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Hey! You have an impressive amount of self awareness and understanding of your cycling patterns. Mine are similar. Moving is a big thing. I find it hard not to add to the stress that I could get knocked off balance to the stress of the event (moving) because it just gets me super worked up in knots. It is hard but I notice that is what happens to me.

How are you doing now?
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Default Jul 20, 2015 at 04:32 AM
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Thank you for introducing yourself to us here.

Sleep is a major factor in my mood and certainly can be a symptom of where my mood is.

Stress is another factor that can aggrivate mood.

I hope this all works out for you.
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Default Jul 20, 2015 at 02:55 PM
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You have a lot going on right now. I don't really have any solutions as I don't handle stress well either. It hope you can get moved and get some rest. I wish I had an idea that would help but it sounds like you are very aware of the cycles already.

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Default Jul 20, 2015 at 07:44 PM
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I'm about to move next week and I'm a ball of stress too. It's not fun.

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