Re: How much sleep do you need?
by
bluher1
09/25/2007, 2:19 PM #
Throughout my life until I was 52, I was a solid sleeper. Went to sleep around 11 and woke up at 6, rested and full of vim and vigor. Then, perimenopause and menopause, and sleep is a thing of the past. I am firmly convinced that all of the mental "symptoms" of menopause, depression, anxiety, loss of memory, irritability, emotionality, etc. as well as a number of physical ones, such as FATIGUE, are firmly rooted in lack of sleep. Despite extensive work with diet, eliminating bad sleep hygiene, and use of both over the counter and prescriptive sleep aids, my sleep remains incredibly fragile. I go to sleep between 11:30 and 12, wake at 1-1:30, wake again at 4, wake again, wake again. On a good night, I can roll over and go back to sleep, on a bad night, I never go back to sleep after the first wake up cycle. When I actually get 3-4 hours of sleep, I can function as a human being. When I don't, the black cloud (as I call it) descends.