Aspie1 wrote:
"Sleep anxiety", the way the OP described it, is perfectly normal. Anyone can be worried about oversleeping and missing something important the next morning. It's true even when the event is at noon. I know I couldn't sleep the night before flying out for my cruise last year, even though I had 3 alarm clocks in different corners of the room set up to go off simultaneously. Long story short, it's not a disorder; fear of oversleeping is normal.
For me it's not anxiety about oversleeping; rather, it's anxiety about not getting ENOUGH sleep and being in meltdown mode the next day.
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