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February 14th, 2025
Insomnia and addiction
Even one sleepless night can make the next day a struggle, with your emotions on edge and everything a bit of a blur. But when insomnia takes over, it’s not just about the hours of lost sleep– it’s the endless racing thoughts, the frustration and the exhaustion that creep into every corner of your life. For some, addiction becomes part of this battle, as alcohol, drugs and even prescription sleeping pills offer the promise of rest. However, addiction often drags you deeper into sleeplessness and the daily desperation it causes. At Liberty House, we know the toll this cycle can take but we’re here to help you break it –for good!
What is insomnia?
Insomnia is a sleep disorder that makes getting a full night’s rest feel impossible. Insomnia symptoms can mean lying awake for hours, waking up too early or feeling like sleep never really came at all. Over time, this lack of proper rest can mean you:
- Feel constantly drained
- Find it hard to focus or remember things
- Rely on caffeine, stimulants or naps to get through
- Are left feeling irritable or overwhelmed
- Experience a decline in your mental health
- Start struggling at work or in your relationships
- Begin to exhibit poor physical health like weakened immunity
As these insomnia symptoms begin to pile up, they can make even everyday life a huge struggle.