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Hyrule18937 Posts
Hey everyone. It's me, the loveable tofu - your resident ICCup Clan Wars Super Admin, ICCup Quality Assurance Admin, ICCup Training Program leader, TAD Team Leader/Manager/Developer, amazingly useless Liquipedia contributor, and recent TL poster.
First off, I want to say "holy &*#@ing &*@(". I got into competitive SC maybe...a year ago? I've played SC since it came out. I occasionally came to TL to check something out now and then, but only recently have I started trying to be more active here. It never really occured to me how amazing this place is.
Now..on with the actual content of this particular blog: my insane sleeping habits.
Currently, I'm out of work (which sucks). This gives me lots of free time and no specific time to be up and out the door. I found that this happened during summer breaks back in high school as well. Specifically, I started pushing when I went to be back by an hour or two, usually to finish a show or watch an entire season of Hyungjun Becomes a Progamer all in one go (*cough*).
The result of this is that I've pretty much flipped my sleep schedule completely on its head. It's 7am local time for me, and I've already been awake for 14 hours. Before that, I was awake for nearly 3 days (with about 8 hours of napping throughout). I can't just fall asleep when I want to (arrr) and when I stay up to try and get to bed at a normal time I sleep way too long to make up for being awake for so long and end up on the same schedule.
Guess I'll have to keep going an hour at a time till I'm back to normal.
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the Dagon Knight4000 Posts
This happened me when I was in college, I found the easiest solution to be to get up at 0800 (or whenever your normal time is) regardless of how little sleep it got me (in my case, none) and then stay up until midnight... repeat twice and you should break it up fairly quick
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sleep is not just like "get 8 hours every 24 and you're good". you might not have any negative side-effects at the present stage but your body can suffer serious trauma if you keep this schedule up. metabolism and brain activity both suffer without a consistent sleep schedule. sleep at night and play during the day for your health.
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I would say just enjoy it while you can. All too soon you'll be in some 9 to 5 job and you'll miss your vampire lifestyle.
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Hyrule18937 Posts
My brain hurts, and has been hurting for the past week. I'm trying my damnedest to get back to a normal schedule but nothing is working ><
Current status: coffee
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can anyone with a background in neurobiology or neuroscience tell me what can happen if you go to bed at 10 am and wake up at 6 pm for a few years? ._. im worried
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Hyrule18937 Posts
On April 18 2010 23:54 e.soul[gm] wrote: can anyone with a background in neurobiology or neuroscience tell me what can happen if you go to bed at 10 am and wake up at 6 pm for a few years? ._. im worried I'd imagine not much. There are millions of people who work night shifts around the world and have done so for many many years.
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United States24495 Posts
On April 18 2010 19:58 tofucake wrote: The result of this is that I've pretty much flipped my sleep schedule completely on its head. It's 7am local time for me, and I've already been awake for 14 hours. Before that, I was awake for nearly 3 days (with about 8 hours of napping throughout). I can't just fall asleep when I want to (arrr) and when I stay up to try and get to bed at a normal time I sleep way too long to make up for being awake for so long and end up on the same schedule.
Guess I'll have to keep going an hour at a time till I'm back to normal. If only there were information on this topic to help you.
On Teamliquid.
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Try paring it back bit by bit. Go to sleep 2 hours earlier each night. You should have it fixed in 5 days. That can be pretty hard though when as you said you have no reason to get up at a specific time.
Alternately try getting up at say midday tomorrow. If this means u get like 4 hours sleep then you should be pretty tired that night. Your body will still want to go to bed in the late morning but it should work out over about 2-3 days.
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Just get up, doesn't matter how tired you are. You will be terrible for a day or two, but then you will have turned it back.
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You are an idiot, fix your damn sleep schedule, also, malnutrition makes your sleep shit, get enough magnesium, zinc and B6
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Hyrule18937 Posts
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On April 19 2010 02:11 Zoler wrote: Just get up, doesn't matter how tired you are. You will be terrible for a day or two, but then you will have turned it back.
this, just go cold turkey and you will be fine
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Hyrule18937 Posts
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On April 19 2010 00:55 micronesia wrote:Show nested quote +On April 18 2010 19:58 tofucake wrote: The result of this is that I've pretty much flipped my sleep schedule completely on its head. It's 7am local time for me, and I've already been awake for 14 hours. Before that, I was awake for nearly 3 days (with about 8 hours of napping throughout). I can't just fall asleep when I want to (arrr) and when I stay up to try and get to bed at a normal time I sleep way too long to make up for being awake for so long and end up on the same schedule.
Guess I'll have to keep going an hour at a time till I'm back to normal. If only there were information on this topic to help you. On Teamliquid. Micronesia is covertly pointing out he wrote a blog on sleep schedules a while ago. It was decent.
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United States24495 Posts
On April 19 2010 09:25 Faronel wrote:Show nested quote +On April 19 2010 00:55 micronesia wrote:On April 18 2010 19:58 tofucake wrote: The result of this is that I've pretty much flipped my sleep schedule completely on its head. It's 7am local time for me, and I've already been awake for 14 hours. Before that, I was awake for nearly 3 days (with about 8 hours of napping throughout). I can't just fall asleep when I want to (arrr) and when I stay up to try and get to bed at a normal time I sleep way too long to make up for being awake for so long and end up on the same schedule.
Guess I'll have to keep going an hour at a time till I'm back to normal. If only there were information on this topic to help you. On Teamliquid. Micronesia is covertly pointing out he wrote a blog on sleep schedules a while ago. It was decent. It actually wasn't a blog but yea I wrote a long ass guide covering most aspects of sleep. It's value is that it's backed by research rather than misconception unlike most sleep info.
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