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In recent times, a disturbing trend has emergedââBed Rotting.â This phenomenon involves spending excessive days or even weeks in bed, often while half-asleep, scrolling through our phones, and neglecting our physical and mental well-being. While some may view it as a quirky trend, for many of us, itâs a harsh realityâone that intersects with serious health conditions.
As someone who battles Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS) and Depression, I know firsthand the toll that âBed Rottingâ takes on our bodies and minds. Hereâs why this so-called trend is far from harmless:
CFS already leaves me drained and fatigued. Spending endless hours in bed exacerbates my symptoms, making it harder to function.
Sleep apnea, a condition where breathing repeatedly stops and starts during sleep, is no joke. It disrupts restorative sleep, leaving us groggy and irritable.
Depression thrives in isolation. Staying cocooned in bed perpetuates this isolation, hindering our ability to connect with others.
The mindless scrolling through social media can worsen anxiety and feelings of inadequacy.
My brain harbors a lesion affecting melatonin production. Melatonin regulates our sleep-wake cycle. âBed Rottingâ messes with this delicate balance.
Sleep isnât a luxury; itâs a necessity. Hereâs why:
Restoration: Sleep rejuvenates our bodies, repairs tissues, and boosts our immune system.
Proper sleep enhances memory, focus, and decision-making.
Lack of sleep contributes to mood swings, irritability, and anxiety.
Letâs challenge the notion that âBed Rottingâ is cool or trendy. Instead, letâs prioritize our health:
Allocate specific hours for rest, but donât let them stretch into eternity.
Limit phone use before bedtime; the blue light disrupts melatonin production.
Even if itâs a short walk, get out of bed. Movement matters.
Fresh air and sunlight boost our mood and energy levels.
Reach out to friends, family, or mental health professionals. Isolation worsens our struggles.
Sleep Matters, not just in moderation, not as a trend but as a vital component of our overall well-being. Letâs reject harmful trends and prioritize self-care. Remember, itâs okay to rest, but itâs equally important to rise and face the day.
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