Aalo
Hypostasis
I'd like to think of sleeping as good escape from reality, but it isn't an easy journey to start as there are so much to carefully consider. No-one ever understood my sleeping rituals before, some of you might. Is anyone else having a hard time preparing yourself ready to sleep? Are there any special features, like temperature or lightning, that need to be just right in order for yo to be able to feel good enough to calm? Do yo need certain kind of clothes to sleep comfy? If you sleep with a partner, how do you prefer?
As much as some people tell that sleeping naked is nice, I couldn't ever. It's not only that I feel extremely uncomfortable when skin touching and therefore need always to use long hem pants and usually shirts (t-shirts and camis are sometimes ok), but also any small wrinkling on sheets feels so annoying to bare skin, that it has to be covered. Long pajama pants are also great at heat, because they're easier to wash than all sheets at once. I'll also have to put on lotion all over, so that I won't be triggered by itches and wake up scratched to blood. I can be not getting any sleep at whole night when itchy. Dry feet can specially get to nerves. Also to avoid finding blood under my fingernails in the morning I often use cotton gloves at night.
I've also used sedatives to help fall asleep for some times. At times of bad insomnia they didn't help me from waking up in the middle of the night thou. Now even slight stress won't bother too much.Almost any lightning conditions are fine by me, but with sensitive hearing I can't manage that good. I either need ear tubes (that make my ear canal sore for whole next day) or white noise, some music on really low volume. Adjusting that volume can be frustrating, because the music shouldn't be too loud to steal all attention, but still not silent to have some effect.
It shouldn't be too hot either. I can't remember smells bothering me. Doing sports or eating doesn't seem to affect as long as long as I'm not peculiarly hungry.
Or does not sleeping well just make you feel ill the next day?
As much as some people tell that sleeping naked is nice, I couldn't ever. It's not only that I feel extremely uncomfortable when skin touching and therefore need always to use long hem pants and usually shirts (t-shirts and camis are sometimes ok), but also any small wrinkling on sheets feels so annoying to bare skin, that it has to be covered. Long pajama pants are also great at heat, because they're easier to wash than all sheets at once. I'll also have to put on lotion all over, so that I won't be triggered by itches and wake up scratched to blood. I can be not getting any sleep at whole night when itchy. Dry feet can specially get to nerves. Also to avoid finding blood under my fingernails in the morning I often use cotton gloves at night.
I've also used sedatives to help fall asleep for some times. At times of bad insomnia they didn't help me from waking up in the middle of the night thou. Now even slight stress won't bother too much.Almost any lightning conditions are fine by me, but with sensitive hearing I can't manage that good. I either need ear tubes (that make my ear canal sore for whole next day) or white noise, some music on really low volume. Adjusting that volume can be frustrating, because the music shouldn't be too loud to steal all attention, but still not silent to have some effect.
It shouldn't be too hot either. I can't remember smells bothering me. Doing sports or eating doesn't seem to affect as long as long as I'm not peculiarly hungry.
Or does not sleeping well just make you feel ill the next day?