The last week or so, I've been going to bed late. I've put it down to being crook and getting up unusually late. It didn't seem to matter what time I went to bed, I wasn't close to being asleep by 2am. I took it that I had stuffed my sleep cycles.
The last couple of days I've ahd late nights and early mornings with the desired effect - last night at 10pm, I was knackered and ready to collapse into bed and sleep. I was in bed by 10 past 10, lights out, all snuggled and warm.
And I didn't sleep.
There are times when you don't think you've slept but you've actually been dozing. This wasn't one of those. I lay down and BING, the brain kicked into overdrive and wouldn't friggin' shut down. I was still awake at 2am! Bastard!
Been a while since I had an insomnia cycle. I'd forgotten how much I hate them.
The last couple of days I've ahd late nights and early mornings with the desired effect - last night at 10pm, I was knackered and ready to collapse into bed and sleep. I was in bed by 10 past 10, lights out, all snuggled and warm.
And I didn't sleep.
There are times when you don't think you've slept but you've actually been dozing. This wasn't one of those. I lay down and BING, the brain kicked into overdrive and wouldn't friggin' shut down. I was still awake at 2am! Bastard!
Been a while since I had an insomnia cycle. I'd forgotten how much I hate them.
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But knowing my pain or not, anything that screws with your sleep sucks.
Sharon snores, but I like her snores, they aren't too loud.
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...Have you tried valerian tablets? I found that they helped when I was having trouble sleeping a while back.
Pharmacist Natural Formula (blue plastic bottle, in most Canberra chemists) do a version, so do Blackmores.
(You can also get valerian tea, but it tastes *foul* and you have to add honey to make it drinkable).
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Apparently going to bed and getting up at the same time each day, regardless of how tired you are or how much sleep you get is supposed to help get your sleeping patterns under control, but I'm not convinced.
And yes, I'm in the "taking more than an hour or two to get to sleep" crew too. I average 45-60min to drop off and wake up at least once during the night, usually 2-3, so my "9 hours in bed" usually results in about 7 hours sleep.
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Brought to you by 2 hours of sleep. Waiting for the purple monkeys any minute now.
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*need cheeta peopleeeeeeeeeeeeeee*
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Will a gutter monkey do?
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I've been having sleep problems lately as well, but of a different sort. Opening night for the play I'm working for is less than a week away and we still haven't finished at least half of the props and puppets. Some nights when I'm making stuff I allow myself 3 or 4 hours of sleep, some nights I work straight through and get no sleep.
For the TARDIS i went over 48 hrs without sleep.
Damn I hate short deadlines.
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*looks for the purple paint*
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It's the frustrating thing that my brain is kicking into gear and getting filled with cool ideas to write about, but when I'm up and about, I'm too tired to do much writing.
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sometimes I just have to write stuff. I cannot sleep till I do Usually I wake at 3 am and go back to sleep about 4. Total garbage on Tv at that time, but these days I can waste time doing Youtube. One night I upgraded my computer to an an untried version of Linux. couple of problems, but I kept downloading updates and It settled down. amazing what seems like a good idea at 3.30am. I think you have seen two or three fanzines from those nights, although the weirdest stuff came from Phil and I having three of four milos and going where it took us. good times--don't dare drink Milo these days, afraid of the chocloate in it.