ick! I hate it when it gets like that. People don't quite get it when you say you are so tired and you just can't sleep. "Oh, just relax" is what I've heard so much.... not so easy when your mind is racing, even if in gibberish.
I've tried that. I just end up reading in bed for three hours.
I've heard of these things they call 'micronaps'. Like, people who are regularly quite severely sleep deprived (*hands up*), cos your brain literally cannot function without a minimum amount of rest, if you don't get proper sleep it sort of forcibly shuts itself down for the occasional second or so, so you're like, to all intents and purposes seem to be awake, but in fact, every certain number of seconds your brain's shutting itself down fleetingly, to gain the energy to go on. Which, if there's anything in that (cos I can't remember the source), it would totally explain why people say to me "damn you I TOLD you that TWICE about five minutes ago!" and I really, honestly, I mean I rack my brain and I just literally, I'd swear under oath or even torture that they totally didn't, cos I have literally no recollection of it at all.
Or until the sun comes up.
I haven't been able to sleep properly for years without (self-)medication. Right now I'm sick and can't sleep even with it. I'm thinking of paying someone to hit me over the head with a shovel.
mind if I ask the reason why you're using those super quaint and cute old fashioned apostrophes in some of your past tense words?![]()
And let's assume an unmedicated state, for those who would take sleep medication.
Trouble falling asleep means it takes longer then 15 minutes, sometimes much longer.
No trouble meaning you are capable of falling asleep in under 15 minutes regularly.