I've had more and more trouble sleeping as I age, and in the past 2 years it's gotten way worse. I've tried all manner of things and had put off getting the dreem for a while since it was so expensive. I've been to the doctor who sent me for blood tests and also referred me to a urologist, but everything came back normal.
My specific issue: I get up in the night to urinate consistently at least 1-2 times per night, and then usually have a very difficult time getting back to sleep -- since my body seems to think it's time to wake up at that point, and starts thinking about literally everything. I'm a fairly anxious person by nature as well, which doesn't help my situation.
It seems as though there's a vicious cycle that I don't know how to deal with well, where I have a bad night of sleep, then try to go to bed early the next night, but it doesn't seem to help, and it messes up my sleep schedule a lot, which leads to even more problems.
I'm in the middle of what dreem calls their "sleep restructuring program", which is based on CBTI. What it's having me do right now is basically restrict my sleep to a short 6 hour and 45 minute window, with emphasis on a consistent wake time. The idea is to focus on increasing sleep efficiency -- basically time asleep divided by time in bed. As you increase sleep efficiency it gradually widens the sleep window.
In addition it's having me form other habits around night time awakenings like not staying in bed if I can't get back to sleep to short circuit the association between wakefulness and being in bed.
I can't say whether it's helped for sure yet (my sleep efficiency has gone up in the past 2 weeks from 70ish percent to mid eighties), but even with the reduced time in bed I do seem to have about the same energy as I did when spending much more time in bed.
My specific issue: I get up in the night to urinate consistently at least 1-2 times per night, and then usually have a very difficult time getting back to sleep -- since my body seems to think it's time to wake up at that point, and starts thinking about literally everything. I'm a fairly anxious person by nature as well, which doesn't help my situation.
It seems as though there's a vicious cycle that I don't know how to deal with well, where I have a bad night of sleep, then try to go to bed early the next night, but it doesn't seem to help, and it messes up my sleep schedule a lot, which leads to even more problems.
I'm in the middle of what dreem calls their "sleep restructuring program", which is based on CBTI. What it's having me do right now is basically restrict my sleep to a short 6 hour and 45 minute window, with emphasis on a consistent wake time. The idea is to focus on increasing sleep efficiency -- basically time asleep divided by time in bed. As you increase sleep efficiency it gradually widens the sleep window.
In addition it's having me form other habits around night time awakenings like not staying in bed if I can't get back to sleep to short circuit the association between wakefulness and being in bed.
I can't say whether it's helped for sure yet (my sleep efficiency has gone up in the past 2 weeks from 70ish percent to mid eighties), but even with the reduced time in bed I do seem to have about the same energy as I did when spending much more time in bed.