Trouble sleeping. Part of autism?

My sleep pattern is all over the place. It always has been, since I was a child. I feel tired so I go to bed and I either can't fall asleep or I fall asleep but wake up within an hour and then the rest of the night is a write off! When I'm awake after the first hour I try to sleep but I look at the clock and it's only been ten minutes and the rest of the night goes like that.

I used to lay there and try to sleep, I read online about how doing things keeps you awake but not doing things makes no difference so I stay up now and listen to music. I'm as active at night now as I am during the daytime, I feel tired, but not overly tired.

I feel like I should be more tired than I am. The biggest downside is that I feel worse mentally than I used to but other than that I don't get any adverse effects. Except for constant yawning and digestive problems, like chronic belching.

Ok maybe I do get some adverse effects No mouth 

I don't know what to do about this though. I've always had trouble with my sleep since being a child and it's worse now I'm an adult.

My constant anxiety doesn't exactly help either. I looked it up online and read about fatal insomnia and now I've got that running through my mind. Curse me for going to Dr Google! Sweat smile 

I've tried everything with my room and bed, new pillows, new bed, blackout curtains and my sleep hasn't improved so I'm not sure what to do from here.

I'm open to any advice you may have and thank you in advance.

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  • I have had sleeping problems for decades.  I often wake up at 4am and cannot get back to sleep for a couple of hours. The consequences can be severe, I then fall asleep at around 4pm without even realising it.  In one of my jobs where I got fired, sleeping on the job was mentioned as one of the reasons for my dismissal.  I often sleep between 4pm and 7pm , I can't help it,  when I wake at 7pm I'm confused and I think it's morning.

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  • I have had sleeping problems for decades.  I often wake up at 4am and cannot get back to sleep for a couple of hours. The consequences can be severe, I then fall asleep at around 4pm without even realising it.  In one of my jobs where I got fired, sleeping on the job was mentioned as one of the reasons for my dismissal.  I often sleep between 4pm and 7pm , I can't help it,  when I wake at 7pm I'm confused and I think it's morning.

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