Another remedy to try
A hot bath with Epsom
salts and English mustard comes from the yet unwritten book of Brian' s
remedies. He has similar ideas that I have sniffed at which might even work,
but I am always a sceptic first until persuaded.
Beyond that, he has
recommended chamomile tea; his advice is an earworm. However, when I think of
chamomile, I think of a lotion, and the last time I applied it to soothe my
skin was during an episode of shingles in June 2009.
Obviously, I need to
find something to deal with insomnia; in fact, sleep seems to arrive at any
time rather than at designated times for that activity. I use my weekends to
catch up on all the sleep I could not get during the week.
Keeping awake doing
While I do not feel
the same level of fatigue I had during and for the few months after
radiotherapy, there is still a lot of tiredness that hits you in the middle of
the day, no matter how much you try to stimulate yourself. With the lack of
caffeine, you just depend on nature to stay alert and focused.
Then, in my waking
hours deep into the witching hour, I cannot idle about; I just completed five
difficult Sudoku puzzles, as if that would tire out my brain. Besides, nocturia
is an issue too; whenever I get some sleep, I wake up to pass water, usually four
times during the night. I have hit the litre mark a few times this week, and I
do not drink as much water as Brian insists I should.
It will get better
I have made a few
adjustments, like taking my pills earlier and resisting the urge to drink late
into the evening, but I sometimes have a dry mouth, for which swilling
cranberry juice might be too great a luxury if you do not swallow after you
taste it. I used to drink sparkling water, but I stopped because fizzy drinks
do not help urinary function after radiotherapy.
I hate still water,
yet I find myself having a glass or two, but never as much as necessary. What I
have avoided all along is medically induced sleep; however, the insomnia is a
long- term side effect of radiotherapy. I know sleep will eventually come, but
I must find ways to prevent this from ruining a productive day.
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