Sleeping When Your Body Won’t Switch Off: Practical Night-Time Tips for Disabled People

Person resting comfortably in bed, propped up with pillows and holding one on their chest, with medications, water, and a phone on a nearby nightstand.Falling asleep when you live with pain, spasms, or deep fatigue usually has very little to do with being “tired enough”. It is about setting things up so your body has fewer barriers to rest. Many disabled people find that sleep improves through small, repeatable adjustments rather than chasing an ideal routine that never survives …

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