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I just can't wait for the end of the day. At night I drink some kratom tea, and take a sleeping pill to relax. I was drinking coconut rum and cider last night just to blitz myself out of this world for a few hours. Anything to escape this reality is a bonus.
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I hope that the things that you mentioned bring you relief from suffering. I look forward to sleeping personally, I just wish that I did not have to wake up the next day.
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Sleep (being unconscious) is something to look forward to. However, I wish I had an easier time falling asleep. Without an active distraction, my mind keeps me up.
Sleep (being unconscious) is something to look forward to. However, I wish I had an easier time falling asleep. Without an active distraction, my mind keeps me up.
Hi internet stranger. Just barging in to say that I used to have a hard time falling asleep and then getting back to sleep after I'd get up in the night. I found listening to podcasts (true crime for me) helps immensely. There's a great one called "sleep with me" that is awesome. The guys name is scooter and he has a strange voice. It took me a CPL listens to get comfortable with him, but he's always great. I hope this might help in any way
Hi internet stranger. Just barging in to say that I used to have a hard time falling asleep and then getting back to sleep after I'd get up in the night. I found listening to podcasts (true crime for me) helps immensely. There's a great one called "sleep with me" that is awesome. The guys name is scooter and he has a strange voice. It took me a CPL listens to get comfortable with him, but he's always great. I hope this might help in any way
I imagine I'd have a really hard time sleeping while listening to someone talk, I'm sensitive to noise. I appreciate the thought though, and I'm glad it helps you.
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