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Termyn8or -> Insomniacs - CM style (5/24/2010 6:25:19 AM)

To preface quickly - I am fighting three legal battles and I intend to win. I've always had a problem with sleeping, that is I tend to sleep in spurts. Lately these cases go through my mind and I think if my brain feels like thinking about the issue now, it's a good time to do it. Eventually I get tired of thinking about it and then rather than lay there like a bump in the bed, I might sign on for a bit.

But I've noticed a pattern of sorts here, well not so much a pattern, perhaps more of a lack of pattern. Looking at the time of posts, and seeing who is on at like 4 AM has proven quite random. People on in the middle of the night who I know are like from at least the same time zone, or maybe one adjacent to me. What is it ? If it was all the time I would simply conclude that some people work different shifts. But the pattern does not fit. In fact no pattern seems to fit.

So what gives ? Do you sometimes get up in the middle of the night to use the bathroom and decide to log on and see which way the wind blows here ? I mean that would be a CM addict kinda, and I would have to admit to being one. But usually after draining the vein at 4 AM I find I can't get directly back to sleep, so many times I'll get on just to see what's going on if anything. On certain nights this forum moves faster than even IRC could hope to, other times it is so dead it's unbelievable, you could hear a pin drop - on plush carpet.

So what gives ? Has sleeping become erratic for many ? I can see that happening. In the old days you might not have much choice, at night it was dark and during the day you had to work because you were "burning daylight". Has the advent of the electric light and internet changed us ? Well, no, I didn't mean the question to be so broad, of course it has. But has it actually changed the way we sleep ? Is this becoming more common now ?

Perhaps a mundane point, but sleep is important*. And I did want to bring up something other than politics.

*I read of a person who never slept, IIRC it was clinically proven because nobody would believe it at first. Assuming that wasn't an elaborate hoax, is it possible that we really do not need to sleep but have been conditioned to sleep ? And of course one person in six billion does not proof make of course, but then there may be others. If the need for sleep is not innate, all the environmental and societal conditions for such conditioning are there. I know sleep is real, that it can be evidenced by an EEG and so forth, but not everyone is wearlng the electrodes when they bed down for the night. Is it possible that more people than we might realize never really sleep, but they are just relaxing their body and their eyes ?

Any thoughts on this folks ?

T




VaguelyCurious -> RE: Insomniacs - CM style (5/24/2010 6:45:16 AM)

I'm an insomniac. CM fills the time I would otherwise spend staring at the ceiling or watching iplayer.

Right now it's also filling the time when I should be doing *other things*...




pahunkboy -> RE: Insomniacs - CM style (5/24/2010 8:16:23 AM)

I yawn thru out the day.

I do have sleep pills-- but that can be fickle.

With this heat- I soon need to move a bed down stairs- but which bed and when?

Term,   how is your prostrate?    This is relevant- mine had been to the point where I could never complete a sleep cycle- so I was a walking zombie.   Sure I am yawning these days.  I have a good repore with my DR.    At first I did not want the hormone. And someone said take saw pillato, But when sleep deprived was wrecking my life- I then agreed to it.

I wouldn't mind bumping up the dose but the DR says no. He upped another med.

So- for now- it is a curious balance and one that is do-able for the most part.




LittleBroken -> RE: Insomniacs - CM style (5/24/2010 8:21:29 AM)

Yes I'm an insomniac.
Here at the moment it is 1.18 am in the morning.
I guess being part of a web site that has a large American membership helps fill in the long, dark, lonely, wakeful hours when all other sane fruitful Aussies are asleep.

Thanks Collar Me!




pahunkboy -> RE: Insomniacs - CM style (5/24/2010 9:17:02 AM)

I love AUSSIES!   :-)




switch2please -> RE: Insomniacs - CM style (5/24/2010 10:23:52 AM)

Since I started working on my computer from home, I don't use it nearly as much after my work is done for the day.
Whenever I'm online, you can almost be certain that I'm running a couple other programs and multitasking :)

So...while I'm likely to be up at 4 am, I'm far more likely to be reading or painting or doing chores around the house than entertaining myself on CM.




LadyPact -> RE: Insomniacs - CM style (5/24/2010 11:13:44 AM)

I do tend to have odd sleeping habits.  Since moving, I no longer have the job with the insane schedule, but all that flipping back and forth between night sleeping habits and day sleeping habits certainly took it's toll.  The longer that we've lived here, the less often the sleep issues have occurred.  Insomnia doesn't hit Me nearly as often as it used to.  These days, if you see Me post in the middle of the night (according to My CA time zone) it's for one of three reasons:

1.  I've been playing and I'm too jazzed on endorphins and adrenaline to sleep.

2.  I'm traveling.  (I tend not to sleep well in hotels or at major events.)

3.  I have some stress in My life that is preventing sleep.


Other than that, this is probably the most 'normal' that I've slept in My entire life.




popeye1250 -> RE: Insomniacs - CM style (5/24/2010 11:20:00 AM)

I'm retired and don't keep regular hours.
I laugh at the older retired people here who "always get up at 5 a.m." I ask them, "Why? You think you live on a farm or something?" "You have to get up and milk the cows?"
Who the hell wants to go to bed at 9 p.m. anyway?
I go to bed anywhere from 12 midnight to 4 a.m. usually. And for you "insomniacs" out there get yourselves a bottle of Melatonin and you'll sleep great.
I take three of them and 45 minutes later I'm sawing logs.




Jeffff -> RE: Insomniacs - CM style (5/24/2010 11:23:59 AM)

Sometimes I can't sleep because my conscience keeps me awake.......







HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!... just kidding!




LaTigresse -> RE: Insomniacs - CM style (5/24/2010 11:38:13 AM)

I am one of those utterly boring people that need 7-9 hours of sleep a night. I generally go to bed between 9-10 at night and get up around 5 - 6am. Right now, because of my new puppy, I have been getting woke up anywhere from 3am to 5am. Usually I can drag her up next to me, after a quick trip outside, and sleep another hour or two. Usually. If it is closer to the 5am, and a work day I stay up. Normally I need to be up by 5:30am on work days.

I am very lucky in that sleep has almost always come very easy for me. I go to bed, and within moments I am out. I generally sleep very soundly and wake up feeling totally rested and ready to tackle the day.

If you see me online in the middle of the night, it is either an imposter, or someone is soooooooooooooo going to suffer. I love and need my sleep.

Here is to hoping GD fixes the AC this evening because it is HOT and humid and I do not sleep well in hot and humid. I have become soooooooo spoiled since my youth![:D]




Jeffff -> RE: Insomniacs - CM style (5/24/2010 11:40:41 AM)

Hot and humid here too.


Last night the sheets were sticking to my sweaty thighs,,,,,


Does that arrouse you?...... at all?... maybe a little?.....:)





LaTigresse -> RE: Insomniacs - CM style (5/24/2010 11:43:20 AM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: Jeffff

Hot and humid here too.


Last night the sheets were sticking to my sweaty thighs,,,,,


Does that arrouse you?...... at all?... maybe a little?.....:)




I had a little red dog with huge ears stuck to my thigh. I know that sounds disgustingly kinky but Sophie likes to sleep next to me, under the covers and believes that she only ALLOWS me to sleep in her bed.




lusciouslips19 -> RE: Insomniacs - CM style (5/24/2010 11:44:58 AM)

Well Jefff's a dog and he would be happy to pretend it's your bed!




LaTigresse -> RE: Insomniacs - CM style (5/24/2010 11:48:10 AM)

Yeah but he is probably a lot hotter, hairier and sweatier than cute little Sophie. Besides, she would bite him. And she has EXCELLENT aim.




Jeffff -> RE: Insomniacs - CM style (5/24/2010 11:53:25 AM)

Skip it then.




pahunkboy -> RE: Insomniacs - CM style (5/24/2010 12:00:10 PM)

Back in January my day and night was mixed up.

I go thru phases and I never know what is next.




Lizbetbathory -> RE: Insomniacs - CM style (5/24/2010 5:01:31 PM)

I am a complete insomniac.... I am awake most of the time some times for days at a time..... 




FelineFae -> RE: Insomniacs - CM style (5/24/2010 5:50:26 PM)

my father's theory is that he is an alien, and his body was meant to operate to 36 hr days.
The planet where he was born, had 36 hr days, of course.

This trait of staying up for 36 to 48 hrs he handed down to me.
Thanks, da. [&:]




Lizbetbathory -> RE: Insomniacs - CM style (5/24/2010 6:33:52 PM)


dont feel bad my mum insist I am half alien..... damn hippie lol


quote:

ORIGINAL: FelineFae

my father's theory is that he is an alien, and his body was meant to operate to 36 hr days.
The planet where he was born, had 36 hr days, of course.

This trait of staying up for 36 to 48 hrs he handed down to me.
Thanks, da. [&:]




pahunkboy -> RE: Insomniacs - CM style (5/25/2010 2:32:11 AM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: FelineFae

my father's theory is that he is an alien, and his body was meant to operate to 36 hr days.
The planet where he was born, had 36 hr days, of course.

This trait of staying up for 36 to 48 hrs he handed down to me.
Thanks, da. [&:]


I bet you are fun then.  :-)

Yesderday -  a friend called for an hour bitching at how tired she was.  Then after that a 2nd friend did the same thing.

Both calls were tiring.

So- get on a chatline - that will send one to sleep- lol.




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