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garyfritz: are you taking methylfolate? Any of the other foundational methylation supplements (LCF or adenosylcobalamin)? Have you tried potassium (for the muscle symptoms)? Are you exercising at all?
FWIW, I've been through different "phases" on this journey with these supplements, and phases of better or worse sleep have happened at different times, for different reasons. I'm still trying to completely level everything out.
But I have noticed, for example, that the things that disrupted my sleep before methylation will still disrupt it now: bad diet for a couple days in a row, eating/drinking too close to bed time, overly strenuous workout or exercising too much in general, etc. Also, taking too much or too little of some supplement can do it, as well.
I also had minor outpatient surgery that required anesthesia and some painkillers for a few days afterwards, and it took me a month after that surgery to really get back to "normal". My sleep totally sucked for two weeks after the surgery. I was getting a bit worried about it but then got it corrected.
It could be that your episode with the wine knocked you somewhat out of rhythm and you haven't gotten back yet. I never discount the large effect that small disruptions like that can have on us, especially when we're experiencing subpar health in the first place.
However, rather than worrying overmuch about transient patterns, I just try to tweak my regimen and lifestyle habits to correct them. And my litmus test is always whether or not I've improved as a whole over time. So far, I have. I pretty much take two steps forward for every one step back. Overall I have more energy, my exercise tolerance has increased to an astonishing degree, and I handle some sleep deprivation much better than I used to.
It's still a work in progress.
I'm also beginning to see the truth of Freddd's assertion that exercise is an integral part of recovery. I don't know where you are on the exercise spectrum...many people have a long ways to go before they can even consider adding a small bit of non-stressful exercise to their daily regimen. But if you can exercise a little bit, try that. But don't overdo it. It might help you, as well.
Also, try supplementing potassium if you're not doing that.
P.S. I read on the 23&me site that it take at least six weeks to get your results. It actually sounds like you're on schedule with that.