Are you sure this is autism related? You could be lacking a vitamin or hormone or there could be something else going on. Just an idea, otherwise not sure.
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Yes, please OP, check those vitamin D levels, B levels and thyroid. I have issues waking up too, and all my stuff is within range so I feel ya. I love my bed.
The only thing that propels me out of bed is the new puppy jumping on top of me at 7am for breakfast because she can’t stop, won’t stop. Have you tried a puppy? (Kidding)
Had puppy, can confirm, they are effective at this. Just can't have a puppers at the moment... but soon I can!
In the meantime I guess I should just keep my door open so that my cats can just stroll in and demand breakfast.
I'll still feel like crap, but at least I'll be UP!
Oh sure, I tend to go every 5 years to complain at my GP about this. All clear on D and B levels. Same with thyroid.
Although I only received my ASD/ADHD diagnosis in the last few months - perhaps that's something my GP would find helpful in continuing to figure this out...
Find a significant purpose in your waking life. Dreams will become a training place. https://discuss.online/c/lucid_dreamers
Thanks friend! I appreciate you seeing that I wasn't soo much complaining about my health or quality of sleep, but my inability to get out of lucid dreaming.
I can relate. I spent some teenage years in depression because I valued dreams over waking life.
Eh, it doesn't feel like a value assessment as much as my brain pulls an inception and I'll "Get up" only to realize I've just started simulating my day in another layer of lucid dreams. Sometimes I'll eventually get up and be kinda frustrated that I have to do all the work "twice", lol.
My dude/tte, you're living the dream.
Pun very much intended.
Seriously speaking though. Sleep is quite complicated. You should try examining the most common issues, such as diet, lack of exercise, stress, getting relatively stable periods of receiving sunlight. If you try to solve the most obvious issues with no result, you'll have a better chance of getting a doctor to listen to you if the root cause is more complicated.
You might want to consider asking your doctor about getting a sleep study done to rule out sleep apnea or other sleep disorders. If everything seems normal on blood work too, is it possible your sensory needs are consistently not being met? I become exhausted when I’m unable to stim for a few hours, and when I was younger and trying to not stim at all the exhaustion was constant.