I have hit my wall of exhaustion I think. I can't remember the last time I got more than a couple hours of sleep at night, and I feel like a zombie. I just can't sleep and can't get comfortable at night. I sleep for a couple hours then wake up in horrible pain and have to readjust my position, but there's only 2 to choose from, left side and right side. My exhaustion is really starting to affect my work cause I can't think straight. Also, today I'm so out of it I'm dizzy and really woozy feeling. I just feel really off. I tried sleeping downstairs in my recliner, but it's really bright because of all the windows and there's tons of noises (I have to have a pitch black, silent room to sleep). I don't know what to and wasn't sure if you ladies had any suggestions or anyone else in my boat. Something's got to change, but I don't know what to do and I'm desperate. I can't keep "functioning" like this.
Re: Past point of exhaustion.
DS-7
I get my best sleep on days I am most active. Such as sundays, I clean my entire house every sunday ( my H and I both work full time, have 2 dogs and a toddler, the weekends are the only free time we have to clean).
I have the best sleep sunday nights.
Also, I have a body pillow which helps immensely (Ive heard several good reviews about pregnancy pillows). I sit in front of a computer mon.-fri. so getting out and taking a walk in the evenings also helps with my sleep at night.
My first pregnancy, insomnia was a huge problem since I was sick through most of it, got very little exercise, had a desk job, and a very small apartment that hardly ever needed cleaning since it was just me and my H.
Im 27 weeks and haven't had to get up constantly at night yet to pee.
I usually get tired around 9:30/10:00 but I try to stave off getting ready for bed until then that way I can "force" myself to stay up another half an hour or so. If I go to bed TOO early I'll toss and turn and pee all night. If I go to bed a little later than usual, I find I sleep better and usually only wake up maybe once to pee. I still wake up on my own around 6:00 no matter what, but I tend to at least sleep better on the nights I go to bed a little bit later. I'd rather sleep for 5 good hours than be in bed for 8 hours and only get about 4 frustrating hours of sleep. That's definitely a matter of preference but it might be worth trying!
I am am with you on the dark quiet room. I wear a sleep masks it's headphones sometimes. I'm sure I look like an alien, but at least a sleeping one.
I'm sure you tried the old pillow trick. I found one pillow between my legs, one behind my back, and a couple behind my head. I turn on the ceiling fan, regardless of temperature, to keep air circulation. Also, I use a humidifier to keep the air moist for dry nasal passages. I limit liquids after 8 pm. However, I always keep a glass of water by my bed for peace of mind. Talk to your OB, but mine said Benadryl is an approved medication that can help with occasional sleep problems. Best of luck and hope you can get some solid sleep sometime soon.