[H]Becoming an insomniac!!
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skyglow1
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Whenever I need to return to my nromal sleep schedule I just force myself to wake up and go to sleep at correct times. For example if you forced yourself to wake up a normalish time like 8am, by the time you reach 12pm you'll start to feel really tired, but just force yourself to stay awake and hold on until like 10pm that night. By 10pm you should be so tired that it's not as hard to fall alseep. | ||
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zdd
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Plexa
Aotearoa39261 Posts
didnt shit start to taste weird after the third?? didnt you start getting all suspicious about everything? | ||
DwmC_Foefen
Belgium2186 Posts
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MarklarMarklar
Fiji1823 Posts
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KizZBG
u gotta skate8152 Posts
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Xiberia
Sweden634 Posts
On December 31 2007 21:46 KizZBG wrote: How is it possible to stay up for 9 days?! The world record is 11. I call BS. That's not true at all. There's some guy in vietnam who's been awake since somewhere in the 1970's. On topic: I dunno, i doubt staying up for that long is very healthy. Wth were you doing? | ||
Energies
Australia3225 Posts
On December 31 2007 21:46 KizZBG wrote: How is it possible to stay up for 9 days?! The world record is 11. I call BS. You know how dog years are a lot shorter than human years? Same thing goes with Stars days. | ||
Agavond
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KizZBG
u gotta skate8152 Posts
On December 31 2007 22:03 Xiberia wrote: That's not true at all. There's some guy in vietnam who's been awake since somewhere in the 1970's. On topic: I dunno, i doubt staying up for that long is very healthy. Wth were you doing? Sauce? o_O | ||
Xiberia
Sweden634 Posts
Originally saw it on tv (Discovery channel i think). Took a few mins to dig up, but i managed to find it in the most obvious place possible . http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sleep#Longest_period_without_sleep You probably meant "longest time awake by purpose" and in that case you were right. | ||
JensOfSweden
Cameroon1767 Posts
On December 31 2007 19:59 zdd wrote: If you're still having trouble (3+ hours lying in bed without sleep) drink a ton of caffeine (2-3 cups of tea should suffice) I thought this was funny. Stars, I think your body and brain are just recovering. Btw, never stay up for that long ever again, it's very unhealthy, especially for psychological reasons. | ||
caveman:caveman
United States74 Posts
Getting exercise is really good, but I would suggest doing strenuous exercise, not recreational. Work out, lift some weight, and eat really well. No junk food for a little bit, until you're back on schedule. Go running too, cardio is important because if it is strenuous (don't hurt yourself), it helps you STAY asleep once you go asleep. Don't drink caffeine, especially if you are particularly sensitive to it. If your sleep schedule is already messed up, trying to "tweak" your body might just mess you up more. Are you having trouble focusing or functioning in the day? If this continues for too long, go to the doctor. Most medicines today are great because you don't form a dependency on them. My last piece of advice, which is the only thing that works for me apart from medication, b/c I can't rest my mind until my body just seemed to shut down, is if you have a lot of time to do nothing (it is Christmas break), try staying up 2 hours later every day, until your sleep schedule is close to back to normal. | ||
niteReloaded
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Snet
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frozenclaw
Canada409 Posts
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JensOfSweden
Cameroon1767 Posts
On January 01 2008 01:33 frozenclaw wrote: Don't use sleeping pills, they're addictive. some are physically addictive but most are just "psychologically", as in they *may* become a crutch that you can't sleep without | ||
avilo
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