[Grammar] "my another problem"

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angelene001

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I've read that it's wrong to say "my another problem" because "another" and possesives are mutually exclusive.
But how can I express the meaning of "My another problem is that I can't sleep" in a correct way?
 
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My other problem is that I can't sleep.
 
If you have more than one other problem , then you can say, "Another problem I have' or 'Another problem of mine'.
 
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