It's 2:47 AM.
You're exhausted.
But your brain won't shut up.
You've been lying here for three hours.
Thinking about that email you forgot to send.
The conversation from last Tuesday.
Random song lyrics from 2009.
Your body is tired but your mind is racing.
You flip the pillow to the cold side. Again.
Kick off the blanket. Pull it back on.
Nothing feels right.
Tomorrow you'll be a zombie at work.
Snapping at people you love.
Forgetting things. Making mistakes.
Because you can't sleep.
And everyone acts like it's so easy.
"Just relax."
"Try meditation."
"Stop looking at screens."
You've tried it all.
Nothing works.
That's exactly how Jessica felt when she walked into my clinic.
34 years old. Marketing director. Mother of two.
Hadn't slept more than 4 hours a night in years.
"Dr. Mitchell, I'm losing my mind," she said. "I've spent thousands on sleep aids. Melatonin. Magnesium. Weighted blankets. Prescription pills. Therapy."
"Nothing works."
"I lie there feeling like my skin is crawling. Like I need to move but I can't. My thoughts won't stop."
"I'm so tired I could cry. But I can't sleep."
She looked at me with tears in her eyes.
"Is something wrong with me?"
Here's What Nobody Tells You About ADHD and Sleep
For years, doctors have been giving the same advice.
Sleep hygiene. No screens before bed. Keep your room cool and dark.
But here's the truth:
That advice doesn't work for ADHD brains.
Because the problem isn't your habits.
It's your nervous system.
Your ADHD brain is stuck in "seek mode." Your nervous system is constantly searching for the right amount of stimulation to feel calm. It never finds it.
At night, when everything is quiet, your brain panics. It floods you with thoughts, makes your body restless, keeps you alert—because it's desperately seeking the sensory input it needs to feel safe.
This is called sensory seeking behavior.
And it's why you can't sleep.
Not because you're doing something wrong.
But because your nervous system is missing something it needs.
Why Everything You've Tried Has Failed
Jessica had tried weighted blankets.
"They made me feel trapped," she said. "Too hot. Too heavy. I'd wake up at 2 AM sweating and panicking."
She tried meditation apps.
"I'd lie there listening to some guy tell me to breathe while my brain screamed at me about everything I forgot to do."
She tried prescription sleep meds.
"They knocked me out but I'd wake up feeling like I got hit by a truck. Groggy all day. Still exhausted."
Here's why none of it worked:
Weighted blankets only press down from above. They don't give your body the 360° pressure it's craving.
Meditation requires focus. But ADHD brains can't focus when they're overstimulated.
Sleep meds force you unconscious. They don't calm your nervous system. So you wake up still exhausted.
The real solution isn't forcing yourself to sleep.
It's giving your nervous system what it's been searching for all along.
The Missing Piece
I told Jessica about something called Deep Touch Pressure Therapy.
It's not new. Occupational therapists have used it for decades with kids who have sensory processing issues.
But most adults with ADHD have never heard of it.
Here's how it works:
When you apply gentle, distributed pressure across your entire body—like a firm hug or being swaddled—it triggers your parasympathetic nervous system.
That's your body's "calm down" system.
It tells your brain: "You're safe. You can rest now."
Your cortisol drops. Your serotonin rises. Your racing thoughts quiet down.
Your body finally stops searching for that missing sensory input.
Because it found it.
The problem was finding the right tool.
Weighted blankets were too hot and restrictive.
Regular blankets didn't provide enough pressure.
That's when I discovered RestEzzy Sleep Pod.
What Makes RestEzzy Different
Unlike weighted blankets that only press down, RestEzzy wraps around your entire body.
360° of gentle compression.
Like being hugged from every angle.
But here's the genius part:
The fabric stretches with you.
So you can move. Roll over. Adjust your position.
You're not trapped. You're held.
And it's breathable.
No more waking up drenched in sweat at 3 AM.
The HugStretch™ fabric keeps you cool all night.
It gives your sensory-seeking nervous system exactly what it needs:
Constant, gentle pressure that says "you're safe."
Without the weight, heat, or restriction that makes ADHD brains panic.
Jessica's First Night
"I was skeptical," Jessica told me at her follow-up.
"I'd tried so many things. Spent so much money. I didn't want to get my hopes up."
"But that first night..."
She paused. Her eyes got watery.
"I put it on and climbed into bed. And for the first time in years, my body just... relaxed."
"The restless feeling stopped. My thoughts slowed down. I felt calm."
"I fell asleep in 20 minutes."
"I slept for 7 hours straight."
"When I woke up, I cried. Because I forgot what it felt like to actually rest."
What Happened Next
Three months later, Jessica's life had completely changed.
She was sleeping 7-8 hours every night.
Falling asleep in 15-20 minutes instead of lying awake for hours.
Waking up refreshed instead of exhausted.
"My husband says I'm a different person," she told me. "I'm not snapping at the kids. I'm not forgetting things at work. I actually have energy."
"And the best part? I'm not anxious about bedtime anymore."
"I used to dread it. Now I look forward to it."
Real People, Real Results
Michael R.
Seattle, WA
"I've had ADHD my whole life. Never slept well. Tried weighted blankets but they made me feel suffocated. RestEzzy is different. It hugs me without trapping me. My racing thoughts actually quiet down. First time in my adult life I'm sleeping through the night. My wife says I'm not tossing and turning anymore. I wake up feeling like a human being."
Rachel K.
Austin, TX
"Bedtime used to be torture. I'd lie there for hours, mind spinning, body restless, feeling like I wanted to crawl out of my skin. RestEzzy gives me the sensory input I didn't know I needed. It's like a constant gentle hug that tells my nervous system 'you're safe, you can rest now.' I fall asleep in 20 minutes now. Game changer doesn't even cover it."
David M.
Boston, MA
"I'm a software engineer. My brain never stops. I've spent thousands on sleep aids, therapy, supplements, you name it. RestEzzy cost a fraction of that and actually works. The gentle compression calms my overstimulated nervous system. I fall asleep faster and wake up less during the night. I wish I'd found this 10 years ago."
Sarah T.
Portland, OR
"I bought this for my 12-year-old daughter with ADHD. Bedtime used to take 2+ hours. She'd toss, turn, get up repeatedly, cry from frustration. First night with RestEzzy, she was asleep in 20 minutes. She says it 'hugs away the wiggles.' Now I have one too. We're both sleeping better than we have in years. It's changed our entire family dynamic."
Why This Works When Nothing Else Does
RestEzzy doesn't force you to sleep.
It doesn't drug you into unconsciousness.
It doesn't require you to "try harder" or "just relax."
Instead, it gives your ADHD nervous system what it's been desperately searching for:
The sensory input that signals safety.
When your body feels that 360° gentle pressure, your brain finally stops seeking.
Your cortisol drops by up to 31%.
Your serotonin rises.
Your racing thoughts slow down.
Your restless body relaxes.
And for the first time in years...
You sleep.