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Sleep patterns and Estrogen

Started by Annaliese, Yesterday at 08:03:08 AM

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Annaliese

I'm curious,  since I have been on Estradiol in March I have had trouble sleeping through the night. I used to sleep until about 7 a.m. or 8 a.m every morning  even some mornings until later.  I never paid no mind to it until recently,  but I seem to be waking up about 4:30 to 5:00 am. now every morning.  Sometimes even earlier. I am having a hard time staying asleep I just can't figure this out. I never had this issue before. I guess it is a plus because I go to bed at 9:00 p.m. every night and I guess getting 8 hours sleep  is good, but I'm  not really getting a solid 8 hours. Sometimes I'm  up at 3:00 a.m. or so and this varies.  I find it very easy to initially fall asleep, but when I wake later it is hard to stay asleep.  Has anyone experienced this when they started hrt?
 
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I have all kinds of sleeping patterns and waking hours.

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When the endocrinologists were trying to figure out my estradiol levels, I had a hard time sleeping due to hot flushes and night sweats. Now that my levels are high enough, I have sleep issues, but they are due to PTSD. I noticed that I sleep more soundly now that I am taking progesterone.
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I have a messed up sleep schedule from being a shift worker. However, I'm noticing I'm sleeping much more soundly since starting HRT.
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Annaliese

Quote from: Alana1990 on Today at 04:43:08 PMI have a messed up sleep schedule from being a shift worker. However, I'm noticing I'm sleeping much more soundly since starting HRT.
I'm thinking it has to do with anxiety.  I have been been doing so much bouncing around in my head these past weeks.  I think the coming weeks as I sort through these thoughts with my therapist this should resolve itself.
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KathyLauren

Quote from: Annaliese on Yesterday at 08:03:08 AMI'm curious,  since I have been on Estradiol in March I have had trouble sleeping through the night. I used to sleep until about 7 a.m. or 8 a.m every morning  even some mornings until later.  I never paid no mind to it until recently,  but I seem to be waking up about 4:30 to 5:00 am. now every morning.  Sometimes even earlier. I am having a hard time staying asleep I just can't figure this out. I never had this issue before. I guess it is a plus because I go to bed at 9:00 p.m. every night and I guess getting 8 hours sleep  is good, but I'm  not really getting a solid 8 hours. Sometimes I'm  up at 3:00 a.m. or so and this varies.  I find it very easy to initially fall asleep, but when I wake later it is hard to stay asleep.  Has anyone experienced this when they started hrt?
 

For quite a while, I had a sleep pattern, like yours, where I'd wake up at about 3:30 - 4:00 and not get back to sleep for two hours.  I can function on 5 hours, but not well.

I never associated that pattern with estradiol, though.  I can't pinpoint when the sleep pattern started, and I certainly never noticed any correlation at the time I started HRT.  I attribute the sleep disruption to stress.
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