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Old 03-08-2013, 12:32 PM   #21
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Any chance you have sleep apnea? If so, get into a sleep clinic to see if you need a CPAP.
Wife is that you?

This has crossed my mind.
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Old 03-08-2013, 12:39 PM   #22
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Wife is that you?

This has crossed my mind.
Haha, you got me, dear. Tonight as a special treat I want you to slap me as hard as you can during sexy time. I'll pretend I'm horrified, but keep doing it. I can't wait!
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Haha, you got me, dear. Tonight as a special treat I want you to slap me as hard as you can during sexy time. I'll pretend I'm horrified, but keep doing it. I can't wait!

Ah you gave yourself away, we call that Wednesday.
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my circadian rhythm is very disturbed. I sleep 3-4 hours per weekday, often broken into 2 segments. Weekends I catch up a little.
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I find a glass of Scotch before bed really helps to put me out and keeps me there.

Maybe this should go into the Scotch thread.
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Well somone has to say it...pot. Nothing puts you out like a light faster than a little doobie.
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Old 03-08-2013, 01:07 PM   #27
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Well somone has to say it...pot. Nothing puts you out like a light faster than a little doobie.
oh no, it makes me crazy paranoid....
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Old 03-08-2013, 01:55 PM   #28
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A couple of beers should work too, or a MIN Wild hockey game. Orgasms.
trout - you are bringing a whole new meaning to Wild hockey games.....

i too have trouble sleeping, i rarely wake up feeling rested and refreshed. i tend to kick my wife at night and steal the covers and I snore too boot.

lots of nights i will fall asleep for an hour or so and wake up and feel refreshed and ready to go. I then have trouble falling back to sleep before 2 and then feel like junk the enxt day. i am trying to follow a schedule.
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Old 03-08-2013, 02:02 PM   #29
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no problems falling asleep or staying asleep, my issue is that i wish i didn't need so much of it. on the weekends i can sleep 9-10 hours easy, and if i get any less than 8 during the week i feel absolutely dogass tired during the day. conversely my brother seems to only need 5 or 6 hours to feel completely rested. i hate him
Glad I'm not the only one. At least 8 on weekdays, usually 9. Weekends I don't go out 11 - 12.
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Old 03-08-2013, 02:07 PM   #30
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I have trouble with sleeping. I tend to be a binge sleeper. I will have nights I go to bed at 8:30/9:00 pm and sleep till 6:30. That happens about every 10 days. The other nights, I have significant difficulty sleeping, sometimes, only getting 4-5 hrs a night, or 2-3 hrs in a row.

Does anyone else have sleep issues? What are they and what have you found helps resolve your sleep issues.
As mentioned above...consider testing for sleep apnea.

That was exactly my sleep pattern. I wouldn't sleep well for days and then would crash. Eventually it really wears you down and if you let it go on long enough it can really start to damage your heart, brain and well everything.

The fix for me...a sleep study and a CPAP machine. Now a 4-5 hr sleep is BETTER than a 8-10 hour one was before. I can't tell you how much better i feel. It's night and day. It's been 8 months and I've lost 30 pounds for example...something that was impossible for me to do before the CPAP.

All it took was that sleep study to tell me that I stopped breathing ~20 times an hour and by the middle of the night my oxygen was dropping to stupid low levels (do you ever suddenly wake up with your heart pounding and feeling nauseous? That's a sign your oxygen level is droppping).

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Get up everyday at 5am. You will be fighting to keep your eyes open past 10pm.
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oh no, it makes me crazy paranoid....
Try to find either of two strains:
1) Jack Harrier
2) Ultra Haze

Very clear highs, low couch lock, good for muscle relaxation and no paranoia.
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Basic stuff. Wake up and go to sleep at roughly the same time every day. Don't drink or eat before going to bed. common sense.

I find that every few months I go through a couple week stretch where I don't sleep for more than 4-5 hours but it corrects itself.
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Old 03-08-2013, 02:32 PM   #34
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I can't sleep unless I have fan noise running constantly near me. I dunno why, but apparently it is quite common.

I sleep pretty well more often than not, unless I have an exam or a busy day ahead of me. A couple nights ago, the night before a mid-term I couldn't sleep at all, I stayed awake in bed for 6+ hours, until I gave up and went to class early.

I am also quite particular with how I sleep for some reason. I can't sleep on my back, or on my left side; and it's difficult for me to get any sleep with any lights on. I used to work night shifts, which forced me to sleep during the day, so my sleep arrangements became so bad I ducked taped garbage bags on my windows so the sunlight couldn't get in.

I must be a real spaz to sleep beside, which is why I'll probably get separate beds if I ever get married.
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Old 03-08-2013, 03:03 PM   #35
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Routine + Exercise + shutting brain off via reading = good sleep.

Stress is a killer though, sleep just doesn't happen when stress levels are too high.
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Old 03-08-2013, 03:05 PM   #36
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As mentioned above...consider testing for sleep apnea. <snip>
How long did it take for you to get to sleep on the machine? Was it hard to get used to?
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How long did it take for you to get to sleep on the machine? Was it hard to get used to?
I have one too and it is surprisingly easy to get used to.
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I have long experienced symptoms of never being able to get enough sleep. A few months back, I managed to get in to a sleep clinic, where the doctor explained that my symptoms (lack of restorative sleep, waking up gasping, not being able to shut my brain off, consistently jarred awake by little things) were related to sleep apnea. In the process of waiting for my sleep study, I have begun to develop insomnia, and now I can’t seem to fall asleep before 2 am on most nights. Currently I have gotten less than 5 hours of sleep for the last 5 nights, when a few months back I would have been out for 8 hours minimum.

I feel like I’ve tried everything to get to sleep now that my routine has been jarred. Alcohol, no alcohol, warm milk, reading, earplugs, sleeping in a cool room, sleeping in a hot room, exercise 4 hours before bed, no exercise at all before bed. I feel like nothing works.

It’s amazing how such a simple natural act like sleeping can have such an impact on lives. I have found that my mood almost 100% depends on the quality of sleep I received the night before.
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can you guys post a picture of your machine? i keep picturing a darth vader mask.

i have a small fan on the floor that runs when i am sleeping, i like to be cold when i sleep and the white noise helps.....
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As mentioned above...consider testing for sleep apnea.

That was exactly my sleep pattern. I wouldn't sleep well for days and then would crash. Eventually it really wears you down and if you let it go on long enough it can really start to damage your heart, brain and well everything.

The fix for me...a sleep study and a CPAP machine. Now a 4-5 hr sleep is BETTER than a 8-10 hour one was before. I can't tell you how much better i feel. It's night and day. It's been 8 months and I've lost 30 pounds for example...something that was impossible for me to do before the CPAP.

All it took was that sleep study to tell me that I stopped breathing ~20 times an hour and by the middle of the night my oxygen was dropping to stupid low levels (do you ever suddenly wake up with your heart pounding and feeling nauseous? That's a sign your oxygen level is droppping).

What were the costs for a CPAP? I'm reading anywhere between 2000-2500 for the machine.
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