I haven't told you everything - My Anxiety & Insomnia Story

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  • čas přidán 11. 07. 2024
  • Hi Friends, today I am sharing a look into my life and journey over the past 5 years. This has been my biggest struggle in life and I felt it was good to share with my Lone Fox community. This community is so positive and kind and if anybody else is going through something similar, know you are not alone!
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  • @delanascott8890
    @delanascott8890 Před 2 lety +3797

    THE STRUGGLE IS REAL!! So proud of you not only for your extreme work ethic but for your honesty and sharing with others who may have similar problems. Come home Drew and relax!! We miss you. Mom ❤️❤️❤️❤️

    • @jmk1962
      @jmk1962 Před 2 lety +314

      Listen to your mom Drew.

    • @DavidOwenCreates
      @DavidOwenCreates Před 2 lety +111

      Awww Delana you are so sweet 🥰 so proud of your son - I look up to him to hopefully someday be where he's at. ❤ you raised a good one!

    • @delanascott8890
      @delanascott8890 Před 2 lety +56

      @@jmk1962 love this comment ❤️

    • @delanascott8890
      @delanascott8890 Před 2 lety +66

      @@DavidOwenCreates omg u are so sweet. I remember when drew was around 10 taking him to meet Tim Holtz who was and is into scrapbooking and it’s motivating being around others with the same interest. Keep doing what you love 😉

    • @theresacoughlin1578
      @theresacoughlin1578 Před 2 lety +77

      Awww. Keep on him Mama! What a sweet young man you’ve raised. ❤️

  • @TxDad6022
    @TxDad6022 Před 2 lety +170

    Hi Drew! I am in my 60’s and have lived with Anxiety, Depression & Insomnia for quite a few years. Your video really hit my heart. I appreciate your bravery and compassion for others.
    I have made improvement in my quality of life with meditation and positive affirmation. Having a supportive family & friends is vital.
    Please know you are loved and deeply appreciated. Your videos are uplifting and therapeutic for me. You bring a lot of joy to so many people. Sending positive thoughts, prayers and hope from my spirit to yours.

    • @maureen8930
      @maureen8930 Před 2 lety +4

      Me too Drew you are Not Alone 🥰🥰🥰🥰

    • @katherinekeon7034
      @katherinekeon7034 Před rokem

      Same

    • @IMChrysalis
      @IMChrysalis Před rokem +4

      This reads like a novel, sorry in advance...
      I'm wondering... you didn't mention whether you've actually ever seen a neurologist for a sleep study? You go to a sleep lab for the night, they hook you up to a computer, and you (try to) go to sleep while it measures brain waves, breathing patterns, muscle spasms, etc...
      I was sleeping, but only the lightest level. I was wired when I was awake, started having panic attacks in my sleep, hallucinating when I was awake, all of that...
      Turns out I quit breathing every 90 seconds when I sleep; my throat relaxes so much it collapses and blocks my airway. Not saying that's where you're coming from, there are a number of issues they can diagnose, but maybe they could give you another insight about how your brain is keeping you awake. It may not all be in your mind, though that is always a contributor... anyway, now I have a machine that made a HUGE difference. I sleep with a mask and machine that just keeps my airway from collapsing. I still don't always sleep a lot, but I get through any anxious parts with some prayer, reading, and guided meditations for sleep I found on CZcams that have been useful. Look some up and experiment for yourself, they are kinda fun! 🙂 Keep reading, too. I'm averaging five hours of GOOD sleep, and no more hallucinations ... SO worth it!
      Prayers that you continue to improve, 'cuz not sleeping at all is a living nightmare!

    • @marijaparlov2101
      @marijaparlov2101 Před rokem

      ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

    • @sandycope7587
      @sandycope7587 Před rokem

      5:58

  • @inthechairwithcloochy8102
    @inthechairwithcloochy8102 Před 2 lety +127

    Dearest, Watching you is like watching myself 30 odd years ago. I wished I could give you a hug. I can't read all of your comments so I might be suggesting something that somebody else already has. I too have suffered with insomnia and anxiety/panic for about 35 years. It all started when I lived in L.A. and had a very stressful job as a Fashion Designer. I survived on coffee, plain baked potatoes and cigarettes. It came to a terrible head and I ended up in a psych ward. Long story short, I became Agoraphobic, had to move back home to my parents house in the Bay Area and lost my job. My journey was intense but I made it through the other side. I have done every therapy that exists, I have taken different medication for all of these years and I have read every book that was ever written. Knowing what I know, I would confidently suggest to you 2 things (although it does sound like that book is really helping you) I would suggest finding a specialist in the field of PTSD who is adept at EMDR therapy and also a mild dose of Beta-Blockers. A non addictive medication that will sort of slow down the adrenaline and heart rate so that you can breath easier and your mind is more amiable to listening to you instead of running you. This sleep deprivation in my heart of hearts tells me that there was something building up in you that chose to hit a crescendo on that trip abroad. I experienced the exact same thing. I too am a creative so I understand the journey. I know live in my native Dublin Ireland and am living a much gentler life in a softer place. I still create but the difference is I have the skill set to see myself going into a touch space and know what to do about it. Do I fall off the peace wagon from time to time, sure, but I know how to get back up again with little to no scars. I'm sending you huge love from Ireland and if you ever feel like coming to Ireland, you have a friend!! XOX Christine

    • @love_einsteins_ego1012
      @love_einsteins_ego1012 Před 2 lety +7

      This is one of the nicest comment ever! Feel like i gave you a big hug 💚💚

    • @MonicaLNJ
      @MonicaLNJ Před 2 lety +5

      Delayed sleep phase disorder, generalized anxiety disorder, and agoraphobia for me. Twenty years ago I had to quit college and my job and move back home because everything hit that crescendo and I just couldn't function on my own anymore. Thankfully I've had an amazing psychiatrist and a couple of years ago my therapist started doing EMDR with me.
      Part of me still mourns the person I used to be and the plans I'd made but there have been so many unexpected joys along this journey. I still get frustrated about having to adapt my life to my disabilities but it's helped me realize what is truly important. I like to think I'm a better person because of what I've been through and it's given me the experience and empathy to support others who are struggling.
      Everything you said is resonating with me. I love how you describe living a gentler life in Dublin. I'm Texan and fell in love with an Englishman almost five years ago. Life has postponed our plans a bit but I'll be moving over there to join him in another year or so. I like to tease him that the only thing I love more than him is the English weather 😉
      Wishing you the best from across the pond and thank you so much for sharing your experiences! I felt so alone for so long. Much as I hate discovering how many wonderful people have experienced similar struggles it eases my heart and mind every time I'm reminded that they don't define us or keep us from finding happiness and joy, however it may manifest itself. ♥️

    • @inthechairwithcloochy8102
      @inthechairwithcloochy8102 Před 2 lety +5

      @@MonicaLNJ Dearest Monica I am sure you will find a 'gentler life' where ever you end up. You are far stronger than you may ever know and I am rooting for you. I understand all of your struggles and I am so moved by your lovely response. I will light a special candle for you now and send you as much healing love as I have. England is a lovely place but remember that as long as you are at peace or striving to be at peace, then you can live any where!! Best of luck and love to you Monica XOX

    • @MonicaLNJ
      @MonicaLNJ Před 2 lety +7

      @@inthechairwithcloochy8102 :Zen hugs: Thank you so much! I'll be sending warm thoughts and wishes to you too. My pups are always happy to pass along virtual cuddles as well 😉
      I feel like my struggles have opened me up to even greater blessings. It's brought me closer to my family, particularly my mother. When she developed a terrible infection that led to a stroke two years ago I was already here and have been able to repay her kindness and sacrifices by caring for her in turn. I found ways to eventually finish my degree and even got to work towards my Master's in a field I'm passionate about. I discovered that my anxiety doesn't mind public speaking (oh the irony!) so I spent a number of years giving presentations on mental health disabilities and service dogs. I even had a small petsitting service until recently so I was able to help financially by getting paid for something I would gladly have done for free! My biggest regret was that I never had the opportunity (or health) to have children of my own. Then I fell in love with someone who not only loves me flaws and all but has two wonderful kids of his own. I get to be there and help love and support them as they grow into the most wonderful kind of adults.
      And because of the often difficult road I've traveled I know exactly how precious each of these things is. There will always be hard times but I'm lucky to have the experience and support to know how to weather them. That's why there's a comfortable chair on my back porch with a dog bed beside it, overlooking our yard where the cicadas sing, the hummingbirds visit, and the squirrels try to taunt my pups into chasing them! I prefer my tea to be sweet and iced, though 😉 It may not be the life I'd planned but it brings me a quiet kind of joy and contentment that I wish more people could experience. Looking back now I can't imagine changing the experiences that have brought me here. And if you're ever in Texas, the sweet tea is on me!

  • @paulaaccomando2708
    @paulaaccomando2708 Před 2 lety +62

    Drew, you have 1, 000, 000 people rooting for you. We all love you and are awed by your incredible talent.. Take the time you need, find peace and call your mom... Of the 1,000,000 fans, she is your biggest one..

  • @tinalemac
    @tinalemac Před 2 lety +400

    Thank you for being vulnerable and opening up, Drew. You bring so much light and happiness with your videos and I hope that this time off will give you to time heal before coming back better than ever. You are a true inspiration! 💛

  • @margaretmurphy9498
    @margaretmurphy9498 Před rokem +20

    Hi Drew. I'm 70 and experienced insomnia for many years. Thankfully, when the stressful job ended, insomnia ended. I understand how creativity helps you get through it. Your videos are so fun whether it be thrifting, doing a room makeover or whatever. I sincerely hope the book & program you are doing helps. You are so creative and charming. You deserve the best.

  • @kimberlysmith1282
    @kimberlysmith1282 Před 2 lety +19

    Thank you, Thank you, Thank you for posting!!! Twelve years ago I was in a really bad car wreck and sustained a closed head injury and it turned my life UP...SIDE...DOWN!!! It changed my personality, my ability to concentrate so much that I had to retire at only 36!!! And that is when mania and insomnia started. It TRULY does affect relationships and people who've not experienced find it silly, frustrating and honestly think that we are doing it on purpose. I don't stay over at others because I also may be up all night pacing. Like you I've seen SIX therapists and psychiatrists...And unfortunately was diagnosed with Bipolar Disorder quite late in life...It was explained that the wreck probably triggered the chemical balance in my brain to go haywire. I don't sleep deeply or achieve REM sleep unless I am medicated...I don't like taking meds, but I have a farm to run and a family, so....BUT....Something my current therapist told me and I TOTALLY believe it is that right brained creative minds and perfectionists can often experience insomnia because they have difficulty shutting down things like projects, ideas, job performances. I'm definitely right brained and a perfectionist and the latter became much stronger after my head injury.
    Thanks for letting me carry on...We love you, Drew. Thank you for being YOU, all parts of YOU....From the Country Southern Belle in North Carolina!!!

  • @Pettingduck
    @Pettingduck Před 2 lety +57

    Drew! When you said “If you look back at your life before, you’re like ‘Wow I had such an amazing life’ and you’re always in this state of wow I’m not living my life like I used to and I don’t know how to get back there. If just feels very hopeless” I teared up. I have developed anxiety and I suspect depression caused by the anxiety in the last few years. I used to be such a positive happy free spirited person and sometimes I don’t recognize myself now that I live with fear, worry, negative thoughts, sadness and sometimes anger. I mourn and miss who I used to be and I don’t feel like ME. I don’t even know how to be that person anymore or how I was able to be her before. I recently started talking to a therapist and expressed this exact feeling to her, we are working on getting me there. Talking to a therapist really helps, it can take a lot of time, not just a few sessions to see real progress but it’s worth it if we stick with it. Therapy alone (without medication) is a game changer. I wish you lots of health both physical and mental. Thank you for opening up about mental illness.

  • @shirleyguy7152
    @shirleyguy7152 Před 2 lety +137

    You had me at “Mental Health issues need to be talked about”
    So true and is heartbreaking that we seem to hide this issue!

  • @lucycaldwell7113
    @lucycaldwell7113 Před 2 lety +128

    Now that your "secret" is out, it no longer holds the same power over you! I'm a huge mental health advocate and you've absolutely done the right thing to open up. Your sleep issues may be a symptom of something else. Don't give up on the medications, though. Even if you do need it for the rest of your life, THAT IS OKAY. There's nothing wrong with you!! You are ENOUGH and you are AWESOME!! We love you!

    • @elvatanguerre1998
      @elvatanguerre1998 Před 2 lety +5

      Thank you for saying that there is nothing wrong with taking medication for life when it comes to mental health. If we were diabetics, no one would question needing insulin for life.

    • @NatashaEstrada
      @NatashaEstrada Před 2 lety +3

      Yeah, I went through chronic insomnia/depression for years after moving from New Zealand to the US (so a complete-time change/season change shift) and one of the first things my drs would get a handle on when I was having issues was my sleep. 1-2 missed nights was ok but after that, I'd take Ambien to make sure it didn't spiral. I'd take anti-depressants that had a sedating effect for insomnia and that helped too for me. Eventually, I was able to wean off everything and now have a very natural sleep cycle.
      Sometimes you need the meds to reset yourself back to base.

    • @lanoel4585
      @lanoel4585 Před rokem +1

      Many people have health problems that are helped by lifelong medication. Why not the same for "mental" health problems - most originate in brain chemistry. We are lucky to live in a time when meds [even when imperfect] are available.

  • @ruthsalinas9479
    @ruthsalinas9479 Před 2 lety +8

    I was in a constant panic attack for 3 weeks 😭 I had no sleep, couldn’t eat, couldn’t talk, could barely walk myself to the bathroom. It was the most horrific and scary experience of my life. No one could help me. I am so sorry you also had to go through this ❤️

  • @marilynsitaker4198
    @marilynsitaker4198 Před 2 lety +47

    Drew, hope you can get some good professional medical advice about your insomnia and anxiety surrounding that. The sudden onset (during your overseas trip) makes me wonder if it was due to a virus or even physical injury like a whiplash or bump on the head. A neurologist could help make sure your brain is functioning properly. Love your channel, and wishing you the best!!

  • @ChristinaMuscari
    @ChristinaMuscari Před 2 lety +192

    Thank you for being so vulnerable. I know this will help so many people.

  • @AdrienneFinch
    @AdrienneFinch Před 2 lety +665

    I’m glad you opened up!! It’s crazy how many different things humans can struggle with, and yet you’re NEVER the only one experiencing it. I’ve never had chronic insomnia, but when I started going on medication for ADHD (which was life changing, in a positive way), it definitely disrupted my sleep permanently. I’m lucky to be able to sleep well lots of nights, but sometimes I can’t at ALL and I feel so terrible and restless and when I do finally fall asleep I have these vivid as hell, terrifying dreams. It’s not fun. But I’m so glad you’re taking some time off and that you found a book that’s giving you hope! I struggled for 6 years with nausea and stomach problems and legit thought I’d suffer the rest of my life, but I didn’t give up and finally finally found answers. You will too! Xoxo

    • @grandma4557
      @grandma4557 Před 2 lety +9

      So true about those vivid dreams

    • @lonefox
      @lonefox  Před 2 lety +69

      Thank you so much Adrienne! I really appreciate this! Sleep is just so essential to feel good in every other aspect of your life!

    • @PaxPixie
      @PaxPixie Před 2 lety +7

      Hi, Adrienne. My name is also Adrienne. I'm also on meds for ADHD, and I also have vivid dreams/nightmares. O.o I typically can't sleep on meds if I take them too late in the day so I definitely get what you're talking about.

    • @murphyangela
      @murphyangela Před 2 lety +33

      @@lonefox Drew you should get your Thyroid checked out especially T3 and T4 and TRab antibodies - this being out of whack can be causing all your symptoms

    • @lady1668
      @lady1668 Před 2 lety +8

      Angela Murphy agree!

  • @shelly7606
    @shelly7606 Před 2 lety +38

    Hey Drew, I struggled with what I thought was generalized anxiety for 5 years. About 6 months ago I was finally diagnosed with OCD. My diagnosis and ERP Therapy changed my life. OCD was brought on by an abroad trip for me, like your insomnia! I still struggle a lot but I now have the tools to manage it. Maybe look into Exposure and Response Prevention therapy. Only a handful of people in my life know about my diagnosis but I felt so compelled to share here!

    • @jordanleboeuf8722
      @jordanleboeuf8722 Před 2 lety +2

      Good comment, this sounds a lot like OCD and ERP is incredible and life changing.

  • @tytec5
    @tytec5 Před 2 lety +34

    We've come such a long way with anxieties being talked about. When I started getting panic attacks in the 80's, I was in my mid 20's. I had no idea what was happening to me. I literally thought I was going crazy. I talked to no one about it. I felt so much shame about my condition. It went on for years before I was told what was going on after I ended up in the ER one day. It was such a relief to know there was a name for it and that it was common and maneagable. BREATHING has helped tremendously, especially for sleeping, it works. My suggestion to you or anyone is to find an App that will help you reconnect to your breath ( I know it sounds boring) but it helps with anxiety and insomnia.

    • @lori9621
      @lori9621 Před 2 lety +1

      I agree completely! Meditation app help with anxiety and depression so much. It's such a simple but effective tool. Thanks for sharing this advice.

  • @thediymommy
    @thediymommy Před 2 lety +174

    Thanks so much for opening up about your struggles, Drew! I also struggle with anxiety and I know how debilitating it can be. I think taking a break is so wise and I'm so happy to hear you're starting to find hope and rest. Hugs to you! ❤️

  • @SamiLoft
    @SamiLoft Před 2 lety +221

    Drew we appreciate you so much for opening up about this and all hope for the best for you! It's great that you're already seeing some progress! Take as much time as you need! We love you!

  • @rachnamenes1315
    @rachnamenes1315 Před 2 lety +27

    It breaks my heart to hear this Drew. I've been enjoying your video's and it shows that we really don't know what people go through. You are very brave for sharing this. I just pray for rest, peace and sleep for you and all the others that go through the same. When you really can't take it, just know that you can always call out to Jesus. He helped me in my darkest moments and He will do the same for you. Sending love. You are in my thoughts and prayers.

  • @patwilkinson2182
    @patwilkinson2182 Před 2 lety +34

    Take all the time you need, Drew. We will all be here when you get back. Looking forward to your content when you return. All the best as you take the time to heal. 🙏❤

  • @shruthigopinath2
    @shruthigopinath2 Před 2 lety +58

    Please do take as long as you want. We'll all be here when you're back, with the same amount of love and support :) You got this! ❤️

  • @darcyfritts4768
    @darcyfritts4768 Před 2 lety +30

    I’m 50, I’ve struggled with healthy weight and sleep issues most of my life. I think the worst part is accepting that the people I love just cannot understand. They don’t share my struggle. It helps immensely to have a forum, a place, fellows where we can safely express the pain, anxiety, depression and fear that comes from the inability to have proper and healthy sleep. It’s wonderful you opened this up here Drew.

  • @Donna-vh5ym
    @Donna-vh5ym Před rokem +1

    Drew. You're not alone. I call it a CURSE.. When I tell people I haven't slept..they think I mean I just had a hard night... tossing and turning when in fact I haven't slept at ALL. I'm now 59 and have struggled with chronic insomnia for yearrrssss. I went without sleep for 9 nights and actually started to hallucinate like yourself. The hallucinations ..oh wow, intense..I still remember them to this day and they were more real than real if you know what I mean and I'm certain you do. When you said, "it's controlling you" I about feel over because I felt and STILL feel the same. I really hope the book works for you, but I'm sad to say I'm on sleep and anxiety meds. I've tried EVERYTHING. Books, sleep studies, meditation, you name it and I really tried. I finally gave in. Yes, they're addictive, but I couldn't take it anymore. Let us know how your doing Drew. I always look forward to your uploads. On this particular video..yes, .I know I'm late, but I've been busy and playing catch up with you.l!! No matter how you decide to deal with it it's okay and thank you for being so open and honest. I cried tears knowing you're struggling with this awful curse, so again, please let us know how you're doing. A huge dose of LOVE coming your way.

  • @maria-elenaodagiu7454
    @maria-elenaodagiu7454 Před 2 lety +3

    Never had to deal with something like this but it definitely makes me feel more thankful. Hope you get better soon. : ) I'll be waiting patiently till you get back, take as much time as you need!

  • @darrisnelson5223
    @darrisnelson5223 Před 2 lety +81

    Oh Drew sweetheart…I so understand the struggle…I’m into my 60’s and sleep has been a lifelong issue for me. Thank you for the book recommendation!🙏🏻 When my son was born I remember not sleeping for 4 days and felt manic. When I look back I realize it was postpartum depression brought on by lack of sleep! My sister who is bi-polar has struggled with insomnia for years. It can make you feel rather crazy. Melatonin didn’t help me at first but has started to help these past few years. I take the tincture once in a while, not regularly. I have played around with the dosage and about 3 mg, 20 minutes before bed seems to work for me. I’ve also started mountain biking and the fresh air and workout really help. Also keeping a consistent bed time is helpful. Yoga and meditation have also been key to slowing down my mind/anxiety. This may be counter-intuitive for you, but I ‘design’ homes, rooms, travel trailers, tiny houses, in my head to fall asleep! I also enjoy listening to audio of falling rain, babbling brook, or storm sounds. I live at the ocean and sleep with the window open year round…listening to the waves is soothing. I’ve also noticed that since I purchased an Alen air purifier I’ve slept much better. A combination of ‘white noise’ and clean air I suppose. I’m sure these are all things you are aware of but maybe not everyone has tried them. Taking time to regroup and focus on taking care of yourself is important. We all love you and want what is best for you. We’ll all be here when you’re ready to come back. Take good care.❤️

    • @stephanie1860
      @stephanie1860 Před 2 lety +4

      That physical body movement is such a huge component. I feel like it gets you out of your head. Our society moves at such a fevered pitch it’s difficult to reel in the bullet train in our minds. *Wheew

    • @delanascott8890
      @delanascott8890 Před 2 lety +3

      H hasn’t tried the purifier. I’m going to tell him to get one. Thank you so much for sharing your story lots of great ideas too ❤️

    • @darrisnelson5223
      @darrisnelson5223 Před 2 lety +1

      @@stephanie1860 I so agree! Especially for more “wirey” personalities (like me)! A brisk walk before bed is something that has helped me too but I forgot to mention. We forget how much information overload enters our brains in our modern world…

    • @miledysdatena9865
      @miledysdatena9865 Před 2 lety +3

      Drew, I am so glad you opened up to us.Thanks for sharing this video. I have been experiencing insomnia for the past ten years. At first I thought that it was because of my school schedule. I work and used to go to school at night, used to do my homework late at night. Because of that I thought that I created a bad sleeping habits. I finished school in 2019 and the problem still exists but today listening to what you say made me realized that I may be going through the same issue as you. I cannot go to sleep before 2:00 am and have to wake up early to work.. I wake up many times during my "few hours of sleep." I definitely need to buy that book to see if it helps. We love you and we hope that you can rest during the time you are off. We will be waiting for you to come back to the channel. ❤

  • @kristindanan7407
    @kristindanan7407 Před 2 lety +113

    As someone who struggles with anxiety, depression, OCD, and occasionally insomnia, I totally understand needing a decompression and rejuvenation break. Take as long as you need. We’ll all be here to welcome you whenever you’re ready to come back. Best of luck with your journey. Happy New Year!!

    • @Nicole-km3bd
      @Nicole-km3bd Před 2 lety

      Hi Kristin,
      I have OCD as well. What kind of OCD do you deal with? Mines mostly germaphobia. It’s nice to know there’s someone else out there dealing with similar issues.

    • @Ali-ub7pg
      @Ali-ub7pg Před 2 lety

      @@Nicole-km3bd i don t have nothing, a i am a normal person 😂

  • @kathyking9928
    @kathyking9928 Před 2 lety +1

    Oh my goodness, I'm sorry you are going through this! I really hope that you can find what works for you! I have struggled with insomnia in the past. Goes along with my past anxiety too. I'm really glad you found that book!

  • @tannajoy_
    @tannajoy_ Před 2 lety +2

    Aww Drew thank you for your transparency, the lone fox fam is here to support you!

  • @Beck423
    @Beck423 Před 2 lety +63

    YES Drew!! I’ve been through sleep anxiety before too in my early 20s. (I’m 28 now) i used to stress myself out if I didn’t get enough sleep. I got into a horrible cycle too and wouldn’t sleep for days. It would keep me from seeing friends, traveling, working, etc. The problem with people like us is that we turn everything into a job in our heads and we think everything needs to be perfect. No one is perfect and not every night of sleep is going to be perfect and that is OK! Anxiety is only fear and anyone can overcome a fear. Your body has not forgotten how to sleep. You just need to overcome your fear of sleep and peaceful sleep will come naturally. I know you can do it because I did! If I did, you definitely can too! 💕
    Also, looking back on happier days can feel so hard when you’re going through a tough time like this. I use to compare myself to “the old me” and wonder how I got to the point I was at. Just know that happy days are ahead of you too. You’re growing as a person and sometimes you have to go through the growing pains to get yourself there! You’re gonna make it out of this and it’s gonna make you so much better in the end!
    Sending you love!

    • @delanascott8890
      @delanascott8890 Před 2 lety +2

      Thanks so much for letting us in on all of this. What you say makes a lot of sense. Sorry you too have had problems with sleep

  • @GlueGunsRoses
    @GlueGunsRoses Před 2 lety +190

    Drew, I feel for you. I have almost the opposite problem since my dad passed away over the summer. I struggle getting out of bed and recently it has got worse. Over the summer and during fall I was focused on traveling for his funeral or wrapping loose ends but now that is all done I have nothing to do but miss my dad.
    I think taking a break is smart and healthy. Happy new year & much love to you my friend ❤
    -Megan

    • @mzmariajohnson3686
      @mzmariajohnson3686 Před 2 lety +10

      My condolences Megan, and prayers for your bounce back. Do you by chance have a dog? That will force you to get up and take him/her out and get you going earlier. Depression is a hell of a struggle to overcome because the challenge of us working learned tools is so real, when we have to talk ourselves into getting up and out. I just pray that your staying in bed so long doesn't turn into a phobia on leaving your home. My dad for me, had been my SUPERHERO for so long, it was a challenge watching him change into vincible when, for me, he had been invincible for SO LONG. Love, thoughts and prayers for joyful days, where you can find ways to celebrate his passions, joys and loves outdoors or even in the kitchen, feeling embraced by his love and humor💝

    • @mermaiddiyartist8119
      @mermaiddiyartist8119 Před 2 lety +6

      Ahhh so sorry for your loss 💗💗💗 grieving is a journey. I hope your journey improves.

    • @teresacamp3365
      @teresacamp3365 Před 2 lety +1

      Sorry about your dad .Ihave been there when i lost mine and i am still lost ! Wish you the best and we need you and drew both prayes to everyone cause the struggle is real !

    • @dk4885
      @dk4885 Před 2 lety +2

      Hi Megan, so very sorry for your loss. My Dad passed 3 years ago and it does get "easier" but not one day goes by that I don't miss him. Life, and this world, just do not seem the same without him. It's so difficult to lose a parent. I'm in my 50's, but you never stop needing your parents and needing them to be around. May God bless you and watch over you and help bring healing

    • @rebeccavinyard2899
      @rebeccavinyard2899 Před 2 lety

      Peace and love Megan. Condolences for your loss. Your father is now watching over you. ♥️

  • @davegoesthedistance
    @davegoesthedistance Před 2 lety +2

    Thanks for sharing this! I've been struggling for a while with this exact problem and it feels like nothing has worked. I'm currently on the second of two medications my doctor has tried for restless leg syndrome but it feels like it's been hit or miss. I sorta just go to bed and lay there for hours late into the night/morning, fidgeting and thinking about negative stuff. I end up getting a solid hour nap during my lunch break and then an hour or two after work and it's been keeping me afloat, but then on the weekends I feel like I binge sleep. In other words I'm a mess. I appreciate you putting this out there and I'm happy to hear you're taking the time to care for yourself whatever ways you need to.

  • @angelbhekimpilomangena9386

    So proud of you Free you're amazing I hope you get the rest you deserve and we'll be waiting for your return. Lots of love

  • @beccagee481
    @beccagee481 Před 2 lety +30

    I have had severe insomnia for 10 years. This all resonated with me. Mine started when I went on a trip to France and I totally understand everything you were describing. The thing that has helped me the most had been EMDR therapy to work through the trauma around sleep and to work through my anxiety. Sending you peace and hope on your healing journey.

    • @marycook1644
      @marycook1644 Před rokem

      That sounds like a great idea ! Blessings from California. 🌹

  • @carmellee9130
    @carmellee9130 Před 2 lety +54

    Drew, I was an insomniac forever and had tried everything. In the end I went on a really low dose anti anxiety/depressant and now I mostly sleep like a baby! Controlling the anxiety was key for me, once I had a handle on that my brain would let me sleep. Thank you for sharing x

    • @leendecanck4723
      @leendecanck4723 Před 2 lety +2

      That is good to know. Insomnia is so evil.

    • @patrickmckinley6679
      @patrickmckinley6679 Před 2 lety +1

      Hi 👋 Carmel, can I talk to you for a moment?

    • @Sunflowers9191
      @Sunflowers9191 Před 2 lety +4

      I am on a low dose of antidepressants as well because I suffer from anxiety and depression and one of the perks is indeed that I sleep really well. I can literally sleep anywhere and always make at least 7/8 hours.

    • @sharonthompson5715
      @sharonthompson5715 Před 2 lety +1

      I’m so glad to hear this has helped you. Just started taking Lexapro and hoping it helps. Thx for sharing

  • @mjjulian72
    @mjjulian72 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you for sharing that! Your openness will help a lot of people, even if "only" to let them know they're not alone (which is a very big thing in itself!). I'm sending you good vibes and all the best wishes for the New Year.

  • @juberoma2429
    @juberoma2429 Před 2 lety +2

    I am so proud of you for sharing this - You are not alone!!! I’ll be praying for you!💕

  • @salvagedbykscott
    @salvagedbykscott Před 2 lety +147

    Thank you for sharing this Drew ❤️ I’ve struggled with different versions of depression and anxiety for years and the last few months have been awful for sleep. Every night is an anxiety attack and I didn’t even realize it until I watched this 💡 #lightbulbmoment

    • @kristanvw1563
      @kristanvw1563 Před 2 lety +2

      I've been the same way the past few weeks. It's awful. I actually talked to my doctor this morning about it and she recommended ashwagandha ginseng for the anxiety and melatonin at night. I haven't tried it yet but I'm hopeful. I hope it gets better for you 💞

    • @rebeccavinyard2899
      @rebeccavinyard2899 Před 2 lety +2

      Love you Katie! ♥️

    • @nancyreese4964
      @nancyreese4964 Před 2 lety +1

      Thank you, Katie. ❤️

    • @growinguporeo8529
      @growinguporeo8529 Před 2 lety +2

      Anxiety is no joke. I’ve struggled with it my whole life. I hope this will help Drew and yourself as well as many others! I follow less than 20 channels and yours is also one of them! Fingers crossed we can start our better mental health journey in 2022 ☺️

  • @BunnyKramer
    @BunnyKramer Před 2 lety +67

    Ohhhh Drew, I’ve had soooo many problems with sleep and yeah it can almost be like torture. I used to go to bed and cry because I knew I would not be able to sleep.
    I do hope you’re discussing this with a sleep clinic! Have your vitamin D levels been checked? Turns out mine were way low. It took a while to get it back up with over the counter supplements but omg what a difference!!
    Don’t assume this is all mental health! Physical medical stuff can seriously impact our mental health and when that’s the case, no amount of therapy will fix it.
    Big hugs!!

    • @zoeemiko8149
      @zoeemiko8149 Před 2 lety +1

      Same here on the vit D issue and it killed my sleep ! It took over a year for it to finally be caught by a Dr!

    • @mtheohar
      @mtheohar Před 2 lety +1

      Vitamin d is key, other nutrients as well.

    • @gloriamaldonado1058
      @gloriamaldonado1058 Před 2 lety +2

      I totally agree a lot of time doctors ride it off as a mental issue and sometimes our bodies are lacking vitamins or minerals to function properly. If you’re vitamin D deficient your doctor can put you on a vitamin D therapy. I wonder if in all the bottles he had in his basket if he had melatonin? Melatonin has done wonders to help me sleep.

    • @tisa6193
      @tisa6193 Před 2 lety +1

      Def agree with VD deficiency! Should be 70thoudsand units/wk East Coasters are very deficient.

  • @CourtJakeRhoades
    @CourtJakeRhoades Před 2 lety +3

    I'm so sorry you have to deal with this! I hope you find some kind of peace on your break and are able to find something that works for you in the future.
    My dad struggles with this same thing and I told him your story.
    Just love you and your channel and want the best for you!! xo

  • @elizabethlevine4263
    @elizabethlevine4263 Před 2 lety +1

    Oh Drew, thank you so much! I can understand completely how you feel. I can’t wait to get the book. Good luck and sending positive vibes

  • @cherylmarieantierthewoo
    @cherylmarieantierthewoo Před 2 lety +36

    Drew, I think what you did tonight by sharing what you've been going through and what you're doing to fight was very brave. A few months ago, I lost a nephew to suicide - in part, from what I understand, because he didn't feel like he could talk to any of us about what was going on with him and how he was feeling. you opening up I really ope could help young people who will see through you that things are not hopeless, and they can find people who care and who will be supportive. good luck to you, and judging from the response I see in your community, you're not alone and we all support you!

  • @Freddyh
    @Freddyh Před 2 lety +44

    My anxiety gets so much worse when i don't sleep. I have the same thing where tiredness is automatically transformed into anxiety. I can't make plans either because i don't know how bad my anxiety will be. It can be isolating for sure. Nice for you to open up and share this, keep working on it, wishing you the best!

    • @psconley350
      @psconley350 Před 2 lety +2

      My thoughts exactly. I definitely relate. I feel like I've grown to know you through your videos and appreciate you sharing that you're not perfect, since your designs ARE! Take the time you need and take care of yourself.

  • @NathanEtta
    @NathanEtta Před 2 lety +1

    thank u for sharing! this was very helpful and makes me feel less alone with my mental health struggles. your mental health and happiness is more important take as long as you need and we’ll be here waiting to welcome you back with open arms. you’re in my prayers ♥️

  • @sandybroderick2932
    @sandybroderick2932 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you for your honesty!!! Sending so much Love to you!! You take as much time as you need. You're peeps are 10000% behind you xxxx

  • @rubimcmullen
    @rubimcmullen Před 2 lety +89

    Drew! HUGE recommendation. I have recently begun to read the book “It didn’t start with you: how inherited family trauma shapes who we are and how to end the cycle.” And I cannot encourage you to read it enough. It speaks of insomnia in chapter one and I believe it could be beneficial for you in this journey you are on. I am sending you all the love (and the sleepy vibes) today ❤️

  • @mari2589100
    @mari2589100 Před 2 lety +28

    My boyfriend suffered from insomnia for a long time. We were able to wean him off medication & he is 100% sleeping on his own now. It was hard! Just don’t give up.

    • @lonefox
      @lonefox  Před 2 lety +4

      Ahh see this is so amazing to hear!

  • @teodoradobreva4379
    @teodoradobreva4379 Před 2 lety

    I am so sorry to hear this! I have been experiencing insomnia lately and can really relate! I have also dealt with anxiety and got in control with medication but mostly when I decided I am not crazy and I just have to take better care of myself-yoga, better food, walks. Also settling with the state of my life and where I am and just accepting myself the way I am really helped me to free myself. I hope you find the right path towards feeling better and take it easy on yourself!

  • @beverlygarrison4550
    @beverlygarrison4550 Před 2 lety +2

    Hey!!! Thanks for opening up!! We all struggle and it’s a great thing to know others struggle and are willing to open up and speak up about it!! Proud of you!! You are great!!

  • @lenestevens804
    @lenestevens804 Před 2 lety +82

    Hey Drew I hope that you’re going to see my response. 🤞🏼 I’m a psychology student and at my internship we work with cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT). Awesome that you’re working on your sleep and sleep hygiene, but don't underestimate the impact of your thoughts either. The ‘bizarre’ circle you talk about in your video is not bizarre at all! We have a stress system in our body, the fight-flight system and when you think that you’re going to get addicted to medication or that you won't sleep again at night, this system is activated and stress hormones (neurotransmitters) are released in our body (adrenaline and cortisol). These stress hormones cause many changes in our body such as increased heart rate, increased breathing, tension in your mucles,.... They also cause our body to be alert and ready to fight, flight or freeze from danger or threats (this can include thoughts like "I'm not going to be able to sleep tonight."). When these stress hormones are released and our bodies are alert to danger or threats, it makes sense that you can’t sleep. For example, if a tiger is chasing you, you’re not going to sleep, you are going to fight, flight or freeze to survive. And the 'bizarre' circle you talk about in your video is the vicious cycle of fear (and thoughts): when you wake up in the morning and you think “I, once again, didn’t sleep well” then your fight-flight system gets activated and the stress hormones are released + changes happen in your body. If you then notice these changes and/or think during the day 'I'm not going to sleep well again this night', then even more stress hormones are released in your body. So stress and anxiety have an influence on your thoughts, but your thoughts also have an influence on stress and anxiety (and can increase stress and anxiety). It’s very important to break that cycle with exposure therapy with a behavioral therapist. That way you can work on your anxiety next to working on your sleep. Good luck and thank you so much for sharing!! 🥰💛 (I’m sorry if I made some mistakes, English isn’t my mother language)

    • @mzmariajohnson3686
      @mzmariajohnson3686 Před 2 lety +7

      YOU did AWESOME sharing this information. Thank you❣

    • @lesliemorrison9242
      @lesliemorrison9242 Před 2 lety +2

      I hear you. I understand you. Ive been on antidepressants for 20 years. They work so-so. Im glad you are reading the book and looking for answers. I hope you find the answer to help you. I love your channel so much. You are a DOLL. Hang in there! Love from Tarzana 🙂x

    • @TamarLitvot
      @TamarLitvot Před 2 lety +3

      I was just about to post a comment suggesting cognitive behavioral therapy so am glad you did. I think it is likely the perfect treatment for Drew’s issues.

    • @lovingmayberry307
      @lovingmayberry307 Před 2 lety +3

      Lene, awesome comment! I'm shocked that English is not your first language, you speak very, very well! 💙

    • @marierejoiceinjesus3846
      @marierejoiceinjesus3846 Před 2 lety +1

      Yes I have Cushing’s disease. Constant high cortisol. It’s hard and I cannot sleep well either. Sometimes I wonder how I am still alive in a constant fight or flight mode.

  • @joshmariemendoza3523
    @joshmariemendoza3523 Před 2 lety +88

    Hi Drew, couldn’t help to tearing up while watching this video. Listening to your struggles hurts. I am deeply sorry that this is happening to you for years. You are doing an amazing job helping yourself continuously and just never giving up. You are not alone on this. We, your viewers, are here for you. Thank you for opening up with an intention to help, so nice of you! I am on antidepressant meds and making that decision has been life-changing and the best decision I have ever made for myself. I am saying this just to give you a boost. You’re never gonna be dependent on meds with the guidance of your therapist and psychiatrist you’re gonna be fine. Of course, with the support from the people who love you and us, your viewers. My loving thoughts of prayers for you, Drew! Take time to rest yourself, we are all gonna be here when you are ready! -Josh 💜

  • @janehennessy7347
    @janehennessy7347 Před 2 lety +1

    Big hugs to you 🤗 Thanks for bringing this issue to the light! My son has the same issue! I'll definitely share this with him💗

  • @NYouTubeFan4ever123
    @NYouTubeFan4ever123 Před 2 lety +2

    Drew thank you so very much for being open about this issue. You’re going the right route with the book your reading, don’t concentrate on not being able to sleep, keep on doing what you’re doing. God bless you, your a Sweet young man!

  • @dianaf6333
    @dianaf6333 Před 2 lety +18

    I'm so glad you are focusing on self care and trust your family enough to open up. As someone who has struggled with insomnia most of my adult life, the only thing that helped me finally was to get a pet. Something about an animal soothes me ...animals are incredible beings

  • @Meelameels
    @Meelameels Před 2 lety +35

    “Me putting in too much effort to sleep makes me not to” omggg that’s literally ME. After college where I was having all nighters completely changed my sleeping too! Sometimes I would catch myself frowning or having a tense face when I’m laying in bed cause I’d be trying sooo hard to sleep and then would have to remind myself to relax my face. Honestly keeping a journal to write out my anxieties before sleeping helped me a lot or talking to my bf on the phone. I’ll def be checking out this book!

  • @beezusdtroyer608
    @beezusdtroyer608 Před 2 lety +3

    Hello Drew, thanks for telling us about yourself and I am so glad to hear that you are getting better with your insomnia.
    I had a case of insomnia last year so bad I had a psychotic break and thankfully I have recovered but it is no joke and extremely debilitating.
    Much love and health and happiness to you all the years ever after.

  • @pnuttbutterjelly7
    @pnuttbutterjelly7 Před 2 lety +10

    Take all the time you need. Being someone who suffers from mental illness, your health and wellbeing is very important. I will be here waiting patiently whenever you are ready 💜

  • @lynnpawlowski4032
    @lynnpawlowski4032 Před 2 lety +95

    "Your mind might not be well-rested, but your body is." - a quote from my mom who helped me when I had panic attacks in the morning because of my childhood insomnia. Her logic was that lying down rested your body, so even if you didn't sleep, your body is getting some of what it needs anyway. I also like using the quote "make space in your mind for sleep" when I'm having a hard time falling asleep. It's a reference to a Headspace meditation I think. It basically means (to me at least) that sleep needs physical space in your brain, and it simply can't fit if your head is full of thoughts. So you need to remove the thoughts if you want sleep to move back into the brain. I'm glad you're finding something that's working. I'm definitely going to pick up that book!

  • @luisagrajaleswilkes1494
    @luisagrajaleswilkes1494 Před 2 lety +18

    I already thought you were a fragile yet resilient, resourceful and positive person, but watching this, oh my, so many words come to mind: incredible, uplifting, inclusive, hopeful, helpful, delightful.
    What a lovely person you are, and I so hope that you can crack your sleeping patterns to open up your life again.
    All the very best Drew 💖

  • @alexiaboyd320
    @alexiaboyd320 Před 2 lety +1

    I have been struggling with anxiety for 3 years and it is so good to know we have had similar experiences. You are such an amazing role model and inspiration! ❤️❤️ You are amazing! You can get through this! ❤️❤️

  • @freespirit6967
    @freespirit6967 Před 2 lety +1

    My daughter also in the same situation two years ago. Thank you for sharing your story and bring hope for her and will go and get that book too. Love your creative works, they are amazing!🙏🙂

  • @TheDailyDIYer
    @TheDailyDIYer Před 2 lety +56

    Wishing you well 💓💓💓

  • @JULES_784
    @JULES_784 Před 2 lety +3

    Im sorry to hear you’re going through this. mental health is extremely important and I appreciate you opening up and shedding light on what you’ve been dealing with. sending hugs. xo 💕

  • @1969_lab
    @1969_lab Před 2 lety +2

    I truly appreciate you sharing your mental health struggles because, frankly, it helps so much to normalize these and so many different kinds of mental health issues that I really feel are so common with so many people but we just don't talk about it out of fear, judgement, condemnation, etc.
    I am super happy that you have found something that is working to help you through your anxiety and insomnia. That is an awesome message for everyone because there is help to deal with these challenges.

  • @tanyawatsonstudio1111
    @tanyawatsonstudio1111 Před 2 lety +3

    Thank you so so much for sharing your story about your struggle with sleep - I thought I was the only one who struggled like this and I totally can relate to you not wanting to go on meds! Thank you for the book recommendation and I wish you peace and know that you are not alone and sending restful vibes. All the best to you looking forward to your return! ❤️

  • @embroadery
    @embroadery Před 2 lety +3

    I have gone through periods of this (just had a rough 10 days) and I feel so much empathy and care for you. Thank you so much for being honest and open about it. It's so insidious and incredibly difficult to handle. I get in the place where I'm constantly vigilant about sleep and anything I do could either fix the problem or make it way worse.

  • @mirandaaralyn
    @mirandaaralyn Před 2 lety +22

    I’m so proud of you for opening up. I know this wasn’t easy what so ever. we all support you drew 💗 I have the worse anxiety as well and it makes things incredibly difficult but we’re all here for you

  • @laurab7379
    @laurab7379 Před 2 lety +1

    Drew, Bless you and praying for your health and well being, thanks for sharing, take care of you! I understand the sleep issues well. Be kind to yourself all will get better, sometimes talking about it is good therapy. You are loved!

  • @fmahfuz7452
    @fmahfuz7452 Před 2 lety

    i feel so much for you. I struggled with insomnia for so long, it is impossible for someone to understand how horrible it is unless they have experienced it themselves. Sending good wishes for you!

  • @AmeliaLeanette
    @AmeliaLeanette Před 2 lety +6

    I never would have known. I recently had a small insomnia episode and i freaked out. I cant imagine not sleeping for days… happy that you are finding a resolution and healing your mindset!

  • @audrataylor8973
    @audrataylor8973 Před 2 lety +4

    Thank you for sharing, I’m a mom with a son who has struggled with mental health and sleep is always a trigger for other things ex: your anxiety going to 100 with no sleep. Everyone’s path is different for finding their peace but don’t underestimate the power of the right meds. Either. You said it your anxiety stops u. I’m all for what u r doing seeking your journey. So proud of you and oh btw your room is freaking gorgeous in this! Take your time we are here for you😘😘

  • @vdruskas
    @vdruskas Před 2 lety +1

    Applaud your transparency & courage to put work on hold. I imagine its an anxious time while you are trying to take care of yourself & honoring your work commitment to those you work with, as well as your own financial responsibilities. Excited to see your "interior work and design" make the greatest impact of all for you, whatever it is!

  • @merb.3576
    @merb.3576 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you so much for sharing! I sooo hear you (struggled with insomnia and anxiety for decades now, but 6 years ago I cured/controlled the insomnia with cognitive behavioral therapy-no meds-plus mindfulness meditation under the therapist’s supervision). I’m so glad the book is helping you, and know that you’re providing a huge help for so many people who have the same challenges. Thanks again, and I hope you feel better soon!❤️🥰❤️🥰❤️

  • @GirlyDeadpool
    @GirlyDeadpool Před 2 lety +6

    I love this. As someone who also struggles with insomnia, I truly appreciate the info you shared. I hope things get better for you!

  • @janetsuh5967
    @janetsuh5967 Před 2 lety +10

    Drew, I’m so happy that you opened up with your struggles. You’re absolutely right in taking time for yourself to rest and just be. Your lone fox community will be here when you get back with open arms!!

  • @shawnmorymcmillion
    @shawnmorymcmillion Před rokem +1

    I love that you’re willing to talk openly about mental health! I also have anxiety and the struggle is real!!!

  • @dalaniekolakowski181
    @dalaniekolakowski181 Před rokem +1

    I felt your heart & honesty in my heart. I needed to hear it. I am going thru a bad health period in my life & hearing this makes me feel less alone. Thank you. 💕

  • @randicooper3101
    @randicooper3101 Před 2 lety +3

    Drew, thank you for sharing this really hard topic. We all need to find a way to support each other and realize we do not know what it is like to walk in other shoes in the truest sense of what that means.

  • @rikkelllynn985
    @rikkelllynn985 Před 2 lety +30

    This was honestly so comforting to hear because it made me realize the thoughts and anxiety I personally have is not "weird" because now I know I am not alone. Thank you for sharing, Drew. I'll pray that your nights become more restful and your sleep anxiety becomes less!

  • @180edson
    @180edson Před 2 lety +1

    Great of you to share your personal side. Thank you! Those of us who suffer truly understand. Best wishes that you're eventually healed❤.

  • @vickilewis6730
    @vickilewis6730 Před rokem

    Watched this waaay after you posted it, but I'm SO glad I did! I have been recovering from a traumatic brain injury - TBI - for four months. Insomnia is holding me back in so many ways! I had tears watching this because I've been awake for 6 or 7 days at a time. My mind stays awake, and I think about not being able to sleep at night. I totally get not realizing you've been sleeping - in a chair- until your eyes open! I don't wish this on anyone, but hearing you talk about the same things I'm feeling is validating! I'm not glad that you are going through it, I just so appreciate you sharing. I'm getting the book!

  • @divinetime999
    @divinetime999 Před 2 lety +52

    Drew opening up uncomfortable things we deal with takes a lot of personal strength. I'm proud of you 😘Everything will continue to get better with a positive mindset. We'll be here when you get back... No worries buddy GOD BLESS 🙏

  • @lindarosenthal6835
    @lindarosenthal6835 Před 2 lety +4

    As someone who needs her sleep, and can’t live or function without it, I cannot imagine what you are going though and how you continue to function! I truly hope you can figure out why this is happening to you and how you can get better at sleep. So glad you are getting some direction from the book. Whatever helps will benefit you. We care so much for you. Take care. Hugs.

  • @meganadams1118
    @meganadams1118 Před 2 lety

    Thank you for your openness. I struggle too, but with different mental health issues, and many people assume that just because you're 'high functioning' that everything is wonderful. Your content is such an encouragement and inspiration to me, and I actually use it as a pick-me-up when I'm feeling low, and to get inspired to get out of my head and go make something (anything!). I'm grateful for what you have added to my life, and I'm so happy to at least send my encouragement to you to take your time, and make steps in the right direction in your own life. So thankful for this wee digital family! Take care, much love.

  • @iitsmisfit
    @iitsmisfit Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you for being honest, I hope things get better for you. You bring light to this community, you deserve to have peace during your rest

  • @Lizjr02723
    @Lizjr02723 Před 2 lety +4

    I feel so proud of you for following your integrity and finding a solution that is starting to help you. This was an honorable video to watch and even while you're going thru this you were positive about it, which says so much about how amazing you are. I wish you the best on your sleep journey

  • @solgelala
    @solgelala Před 2 lety +4

    I couldn't imagine what you went thru Drew. Take as much time as you need and come back stronger! ❤

  • @stephanie7944
    @stephanie7944 Před 2 lety +2

    Thank you, Drew, for sharing your story. I’m experiencing something very similar. You’re definitely not alone. And, I’m comforted knowing I’m not alone either. Hugs from Georgia.

  • @crissyanderson6495
    @crissyanderson6495 Před 2 lety +4

    Hi Drew! I’m just so proud of you for being so vulnerable and opening up about your insomnia and anxiety! I’ve suffered from chronic pain and other health issues for over 25 years which has caused major depression, insomnia and anxiety! I completely understand! Everyday is a struggle! Sleep is so important and if you don’t get enough, your body starts breaking down! I’m the same way when it comes to medication but sometimes I have no choice but to take it in order to get at least a couple of hours and then I feel a little better! Because of all my issues, my friends (well so called friends) didn’t understand what I was going through and turned their back on me! We are all here for you! Take care of yourself! 🥰🥰

  • @glendasexton5716
    @glendasexton5716 Před 2 lety +3

    I so appreciate you being so candid. I’m dealing with anxiety about the future. You have made me see I need to keep trying to find my answers. Thank you so much.

  • @mariajones1758
    @mariajones1758 Před 2 lety +18

    Oh man I’m so sorry to hear that you’ve been struggling with this. Sending you all the sleepy positive vibes. 💜💤

  • @wendybratton2159
    @wendybratton2159 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you so much for sharing this. I too, have struggled with sleeping for years and I have been able to hide it but since the pandemic I've gone from 4-5 hours of sleep to 2-3 hours of sleep then working a full time job as well as a side photography business. I plan to try the book you suggested since nothing else has seemed to help me. Thanks again and hoping your days and nights are looking better for you. Just listening to this really helped me understand that I'm not alone in trying to hide it and struggling in silence. THANK YOU THANK YOU AGAIN and sending positive vibes your way.

  • @mariahurtado6853
    @mariahurtado6853 Před rokem +3

    So touched that you shared your story. I admire your talent, wit, and your authenticity. Thank you for sharing. You have my support. Love you boo!

  • @joiil4814
    @joiil4814 Před 2 lety +3

    We love you and your transparency Drew. Praying that you get some sleep soon and that anxiety subsides ❤️❤️

  • @artxlife7236
    @artxlife7236 Před 2 lety +18

    I’ve had anxiety-related insomnia for almost two decades, so I really appreciate you opening up about this struggle! I’ll definitely check out the book. Feel better and take care of you ❤️ We’ll be here when you come back.

  • @babieeden
    @babieeden Před 2 lety +2

    Drew I love you! Thank you so much for sharing. I'm so glad you felt comfortable sharing this with the world. We're here for you and each other. ❤️

  • @cyserrano
    @cyserrano Před 2 lety

    Drew, been watching your channel for a long time and I'm so glad to see this vulnerable side of you. Clearly we're all rooting for you and we're so glad to see you prioritizing your mental health! We'll be here when you're ready to be back :)

  • @lauradell2072
    @lauradell2072 Před 2 lety +13

    Wow, I can’t imagined what the last 5 years have been like for you. I hope you feel seen and validated by sharing your story with us and know that we love you and support you in both your CZcams channel and your health!

  • @abigailwilkinson8977
    @abigailwilkinson8977 Před 2 lety +4

    I'm so sorry you're struggling with this. I had a much smaller period of insomnia and it was all consuming so I can't even imagine! One thing that really helped me and I still use to this day is the podcast "Nothing Much Happens" - it helps to force switch off your thoughts and focus on the story and I found it so helpful. Good luck! x

  • @karenburns3269
    @karenburns3269 Před rokem +1

    You broke my heart. My son has the exact same issue and I feel for you. Sending positive vibes . It’s really good to talk about it. ❤️

  • @melaniekubik-bondy9896
    @melaniekubik-bondy9896 Před 2 lety +1

    Hi Drew! i really appreciate YOU and your honesty and candor. What a lovely, bright, creative and kind light you are to the world. Sending you deep, relaxing, rejuvenating, delicious sleep vibes. Take all the time you need. We are here for you, and we're not going away.