Mia R. Wellington - Falling Asleep
Falling Asleep
The Silent Tragedy of Pill Addiction after Loss
Mia R. Wellington
Description
When loss enters your life, sleep is often the first thing to disappear. Nights stretch longer, thoughts grow louder, and rest becomes something you chase instead of receive. Falling Asleep: The Silent Tragedy of Pill Addiction after Loss explores the quiet, often overlooked path from grief and insomnia to pill dependency—and the way back to healing without reliance.This book is not about blame or quick fixes. It is about understanding how grief reshapes the mind and body, how disrupted sleep becomes a daily struggle, and how the desire for relief can slowly turn into dependence. Written with compassion, clarity, and honesty, this book sheds light on a problem that often unfolds silently, behind closed doors, and long after the casseroles stop arriving.Inside, you will explore how loss impacts mental health, emotional regulation, and physical rest. You will learn why sleep disorders are so common after grief, why sleeping pills often feel like the only option, and how temporary relief can quietly evolve into addiction. The book breaks down the science of dependency in a clear, human way—explaining how the brain changes, how circadian rhythms are disrupted, and why stopping can feel so frightening.More importantly, this book speaks to the emotional truth beneath the struggle. It examines denial, isolation, and the strain addiction places on relationships, while also highlighting the power of recognition, support, and self, compassion. Recovery is presented not as a rigid formula, but as a process—one that includes withdrawal, emotional healing, rebuilding habits, and learning to live with loss rather than numbing it.You will also discover practical, grounded alternatives to pill reliance, including mindfulness, routine rebuilding, and tools for managing cravings and relapse. These strategies are presented gently, without judgment, and with respect for how difficult grief can be. The focus is not perfection, but progress.Falling Asleep is for anyone who has lost someone and lost themselves along the way. It is for those struggling with insomnia after grief, those worried about dependency, and those supporting someone they love. Above all, it is for readers seeking understanding, hope, and a path toward rest that does not require escape.This book offers reassurance that healing is possible. Sleep can return. Life can feel steady again. And grief, when faced with awareness and support, does not have to lead to addiction.
