
15. Feelings of Loneliness Can Lead To You Feeling Tired All The Time.
People who experience loneliness often have sleepless nights and poor quality of sleep. They have many difficulties trying to concentrate throughout the day. This ends up becoming a vicious cycle of constantly feeling tired. Then, you are never going out to socialize because you are not getting enough sleep. Why aren’t you getting enough sleep? Because of plaguing thoughts about one’s relationships (or lack thereof). Many people sit wide awake because their ideas are racing. Poor sleep leads to poor mood and the inability to function well during the day, reinforcing those negative thoughts that may keep you awake at night. Being able to fall asleep is critical to improving your mental health if you are experiencing loneliness.
According to Psychological Medicine, individuals who experience feelings of loneliness are more likely to feel fatigued and have trouble staying focused than those who do not have these feelings. And feeling tired all the time can have an immense effect on the rest of the organs in your body, causing your health to degrade over time. Without a diagnosis or treatment, one’s health has to become quite severe before a medical doctor notices. Even then, they may not always address the loneliness aspect of the diagnosis. If you are having trouble sleeping because you feel lonely, try taking some melatonin and having a relaxing bath before bed. Getting some exercise during the day can also help because some people have trouble sleeping simply because they have not done enough to make them feel tired. Many people have had success using weighted blankets to help them fall asleep.