o yes, sleep hygiene is key, I totally agree.
sleep restriction is something else. It's a forceful thing people try when sleep hygiene doesn't cut it. Basically you kick your body out of bed too early in the morning so the need to sleep builds up during the day. You do this two weeks every day. Feeling shitty and tired.
The theory is that it forces your body to use its nightly hours to sleep. Good quality sleep.
I think it's best for people who have messed up circadian rhythm, to "reboot the system".
People with ME shouldn't ever reboot the system, it's way too delicate. That's why supplements need to start low and slow, imo.
However, I am on the mend from CFS/ME and am now trying this therapy. Very cautious though! With supplement of hydrocortison and four weeks of no stressors.
I try it because I've tried everything else. (except sleeping pills).
I've just had my first week. No good sleep yet.
I'm tired during the day. Even fell asleep twice.
Need more Hydrocortisone and Progesterone just to function. And an extra meal. And more carbohydrates. I'm also more wired, even hyper at times
My rhythm of activity and rest rotates faster during the day than it did before, I can hardly keep up. One minute I'm folding laundry, next I need to lay on the couch pronto. Way more faster than before, with "just ME".
Yesterday I was dehydrated and started hallucinating for the first time ever and it was scary.
So this is a dangerous therapy for us indeed. You need to be well versed in all your symptoms and you need some robustness in health.
I try it ten more days, I'll get back to you with results. But the psychologist was an idiot for suggesting this without knowing anything about ME/CFS or adrenal issues. Luckily I do.