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TII: Trump-Induced Insomnia

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I woke this morning at 4 am and couldn't get back to sleep. My mind was churning, but not (particularly) about my finances, major decisions, or life circumstances - all of which are presently stable. Rather, I kept thinking about headlines and articles I read (I am an incessant reader). There is so much going on in my country brought on by the reckless behavior of Trump and his minions.

Since I began my productive life as a college freshman, as an EMT for the county EMS, I have always pursued occupations as a "public servant" - a 30-year Army career, 2 more as a Department of the Army civilian employee, 13 years as an Assistant Attorney General, and even as volunteer at the local Senior Center post-retirement. I am now watching everything I dedicated my life to systematically dismantled.

SO, I decided to pen a tongue-in-cheek thread about "Trump-Induced Insomnia". Then I discovered it's a real thing.

It's been reported in news outlets as varied as Reddit, the Chicago Tribune, New York Post, Fox, and Salon. It's discussed in professional publications and psychology magazines (under various rubrics). It's actually being studied.

Per the Mayo Clinic: "Insomnia is a common sleep disorder that can make it hard to fall asleep or stay asleep. It also can cause you to wake up too early and not be able to get back to sleep. You may still feel tired when you wake up. Insomnia can drain your energy level and affect your mood. It also can affect your health, work performance and quality of life.
....
Insomnia symptoms may include:
  • Having a hard time falling asleep at night.
  • Waking up during the night.
  • Waking up too early.
  • Feeling tired or sleepy during the day.
  • Feeling cranky, depressed or anxious.
  • Having a hard time paying attention, focusing on tasks or remembering.
  • Making more errors or having more accidents.
  • Having ongoing worries about sleep."
Sound like you? It, apparently, sounds like a lot of us.


Vox has even published a helpful guide:


As has Emory University's Rollins School of Public Health::


Threads like this are what happens when one suffers from TII.
 
I fall asleep with ease. Mind you, I am Canadian, THAT helps.
 
I woke this morning at 4 am and couldn't get back to sleep. My mind was churning, but not (particularly) about my finances, major decisions, or life circumstances - all of which are presently stable. Rather, I kept thinking about headlines and articles I read (I am an incessant reader). There is so much going on in my country brought on by the reckless behavior of Trump and his minions.

Since I began my productive life as a college freshman, as an EMT for the county EMS, I have always pursued occupations as a "public servant" - a 30-year Army career, 2 more as a Department of the Army civilian employee, 13 years as an Assistant Attorney General, and even as volunteer at the local Senior Center post-retirement. I am now watching everything I dedicated my life to systematically dismantled.

SO, I decided to pen a tongue-in-cheek thread about "Trump-Induced Insomnia". Then I discovered it's a real thing.

It's been reported in news outlets as varied as Reddit, the Chicago Tribune, New York Post, Fox, and Salon. It's discussed in professional publications and psychology magazines (under various rubrics). It's actually being studied.

Per the Mayo Clinic: "Insomnia is a common sleep disorder that can make it hard to fall asleep or stay asleep. It also can cause you to wake up too early and not be able to get back to sleep. You may still feel tired when you wake up. Insomnia can drain your energy level and affect your mood. It also can affect your health, work performance and quality of life.
....
Insomnia symptoms may include:
  • Having a hard time falling asleep at night.
  • Waking up during the night.
  • Waking up too early.
  • Feeling tired or sleepy during the day.
  • Feeling cranky, depressed or anxious.
  • Having a hard time paying attention, focusing on tasks or remembering.
  • Making more errors or having more accidents.
  • Having ongoing worries about sleep."
Sound like you? It, apparently, sounds like a lot of us.


Vox has even published a helpful guide:


As has Emory University's Rollins School of Public Health::


Threads like this are what happens when one suffers from TII.

The cure is evident.

Buy a red hat and wear it with religiosity.

PM me if interested in acquiring one.

MAGA.
 
I woke this morning at 4 am and couldn't get back to sleep. My mind was churning, but not (particularly) about my finances, major decisions, or life circumstances - all of which are presently stable. Rather, I kept thinking about headlines and articles I read (I am an incessant reader). There is so much going on in my country brought on by the reckless behavior of Trump and his minions.

Since I began my productive life as a college freshman, as an EMT for the county EMS, I have always pursued occupations as a "public servant" - a 30-year Army career, 2 more as a Department of the Army civilian employee, 13 years as an Assistant Attorney General, and even as volunteer at the local Senior Center post-retirement. I am now watching everything I dedicated my life to systematically dismantled.

SO, I decided to pen a tongue-in-cheek thread about "Trump-Induced Insomnia". Then I discovered it's a real thing.

It's been reported in news outlets as varied as Reddit, the Chicago Tribune, New York Post, Fox, and Salon. It's discussed in professional publications and psychology magazines (under various rubrics). It's actually being studied.

Per the Mayo Clinic: "Insomnia is a common sleep disorder that can make it hard to fall asleep or stay asleep. It also can cause you to wake up too early and not be able to get back to sleep. You may still feel tired when you wake up. Insomnia can drain your energy level and affect your mood. It also can affect your health, work performance and quality of life.
....
Insomnia symptoms may include:
  • Having a hard time falling asleep at night.
  • Waking up during the night.
  • Waking up too early.
  • Feeling tired or sleepy during the day.
  • Feeling cranky, depressed or anxious.
  • Having a hard time paying attention, focusing on tasks or remembering.
  • Making more errors or having more accidents.
  • Having ongoing worries about sleep."
Sound like you? It, apparently, sounds like a lot of us.


Vox has even published a helpful guide:


As has Emory University's Rollins School of Public Health::


Threads like this are what happens when one suffers from TII.
TII is merely a symptom of a greater ailment--TDS
 
Maybe the TII folks can apply for a $20 billion USAID grant to study the disorder! ;)
 
I'm glad I don't suffer from TII.

I can fall asleep in less than five minutes after laying down and I sleep like a baby until I wake up.

My sleeping last night...

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Sadly, this country’s days as a powerhouse of biomedical research are coming to an end.
It's not just biomedical research. It's everything and anything that has made America great.
 
TII is merely a symptom of a greater ailment--TDS

I hope you are referring to Trump Derangement Syndrome and not Trump Devotion Syndrome, because the latter leeds to better sleep.

MAGA.
 
I hope you are referring to Trump Derangement Syndrome and not Trump Devotion Syndrome, because the latter leeds to better sleep.
I'm not so sure. One of its primary symptoms is unhealthy paranoia - and aggression - which is a prime trigger for insomnia.
 
Maybe the TII folks can apply for a $20 billion USAID grant to study the disorder! ;)

Where have you been?

USAID is dead; it is no more.

MAGA.
 
I woke this morning at 4 am and couldn't get back to sleep. My mind was churning, but not (particularly) about my finances, major decisions, or life circumstances - all of which are presently stable. Rather, I kept thinking about headlines and articles I read (I am an incessant reader). There is so much going on in my country brought on by the reckless behavior of Trump and his minions.

Since I began my productive life as a college freshman, as an EMT for the county EMS, I have always pursued occupations as a "public servant" - a 30-year Army career, 2 more as a Department of the Army civilian employee, 13 years as an Assistant Attorney General, and even as volunteer at the local Senior Center post-retirement. I am now watching everything I dedicated my life to systematically dismantled.

SO, I decided to pen a tongue-in-cheek thread about "Trump-Induced Insomnia". Then I discovered it's a real thing.

It's been reported in news outlets as varied as Reddit, the Chicago Tribune, New York Post, Fox, and Salon. It's discussed in professional publications and psychology magazines (under various rubrics). It's actually being studied.

Per the Mayo Clinic: "Insomnia is a common sleep disorder that can make it hard to fall asleep or stay asleep. It also can cause you to wake up too early and not be able to get back to sleep. You may still feel tired when you wake up. Insomnia can drain your energy level and affect your mood. It also can affect your health, work performance and quality of life.
....
Insomnia symptoms may include:
  • Having a hard time falling asleep at night.
  • Waking up during the night.
  • Waking up too early.
  • Feeling tired or sleepy during the day.
  • Feeling cranky, depressed or anxious.
  • Having a hard time paying attention, focusing on tasks or remembering.
  • Making more errors or having more accidents.
  • Having ongoing worries about sleep."
Sound like you? It, apparently, sounds like a lot of us.


Vox has even published a helpful guide:


As has Emory University's Rollins School of Public Health::


Threads like this are what happens when one suffers from TII.
I’ve never had a hard time falling asleep regardless of who is/was president or which political party is in power. Then again, I’ve never worried about things I have no control over or can’t help in some way or another. What Trump does as president falls into that category, why worry about it or lose any sleep over it?
 
I'm not so sure. One of its primary symptoms is unhealthy paranoia - and aggression - which is a prime trigger for insomnia.

That would explain why I toss and turn at night, beset by unhealthy dreams.

@Fletch, please disregard my earlier statement to you.

MAGA.
 
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