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z31maniac Sep 14, 2015 08:20 PM


Originally Posted by miata2fast (Post 1266145)
Any ideas on how to battle epic insomnia?

Self-complete.

Hot shower.

Melatonin pills?

triple88a Sep 14, 2015 09:29 PM

I never had much luck with melatonin pills. Even 10mg didnt work.

sixshooter Sep 14, 2015 10:37 PM

How (and why) to Ramble On your domestic shorthair
 
Benadryl

EO2K Sep 14, 2015 10:44 PM

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As my friend Bob used to say "I just can't sleep without a green tongue" ;)


Originally Posted by sixshooter (Post 1266521)
Benadryl

That one has the opposite effect on me.

https://www.miataturbo.net/attachmen...ine=1442285240

Joe Perez Sep 15, 2015 09:05 AM

Want to see a ninja cat riding a T-rex that poops quarters?

Go to microsoft.com.

On your keyboard, type the Konami code (minus the "start").

Happy 8-bit day.

codrus Sep 15, 2015 12:28 PM


Originally Posted by EO2K (Post 1266525)
That one has the opposite effect on me.

Read a book in bed as a good way to get lots of sleep? Pfah. It usually goes more like this:

11PM: go to bed, pick up book
Midnight: Hm, this is good. What time is it? OK, I can read a bit more
1AM: I can't stop now, this is good!
2AM: Ugh, I really need to go to sleep, I'll just finish this chapter.
3AM: Well, I'm almost done, there's only 100 pages left.
4AM: You idiot, you've done it again. Good book though.

--Ian

aidandj Sep 15, 2015 12:31 PM

<p>

Originally Posted by codrus (Post 1266698)
Read a book in bed as a good way to get lots of sleep? Pfah. It usually goes more like this: 11PM: go to bed, pick up book Midnight: Hm, this is good. What time is it? OK, I can read a bit more 1AM: I can't stop now, this is good! 2AM: Ugh, I really need to go to sleep, I'll just finish this chapter. 3AM: Well, I'm almost done, there's only 100 pages left. 4AM: You idiot, you've done it again. Good book though. --Ian

</p><p>Same, I need mind numbing stupid TV. Anything that drags me in, won't let me fall asleep.</p>

miata2fast Sep 15, 2015 05:31 PM

I should not have insisted on polishing off the 2 liter of Pepsi I got when I picked up an order at Hungry Howies last week. I thought I was getting a good deal, little had I known what price I would actually pay.

I also went to bed earlier than normal. When I woke up in the night, I thought it was around 3 or 4 am. To my horror it was only like 11 pm, and it was a struggle till almost 4 am. I worked, I played an instrument, I read, I....... Nothing seemed to work.

I did sleep good last night though.

aidandj Sep 15, 2015 05:33 PM

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<p>I occasionally have nights like that. I just give up and know that tomorrow is going to suck. Then I sleep well.</p><p>Check out my new garage.</p><p>https://www.miataturbo.net/attachmen...ine=1442352802</p>

sixshooter Sep 15, 2015 05:44 PM

Don't read or watch tv in bed. Your brain should know by habit when you lay down in bed it is time to sleep.

Monk Sep 15, 2015 06:06 PM

After 10 years of training, first in the Navy and then as a firefighter, I can pass the fuck out in almost any scenario, nearly at will.
TV be damned.

good2go Sep 15, 2015 06:24 PM


Originally Posted by Monk (Post 1266865)
After 10 years of training, first in the Navy and then as a firefighter, I can pass the fuck out in almost any scenario, nearly at will.
TV be damned.

This^^

I actually used to be able to sleep while standing up on the train during commute. :facepalm:

czubaka Sep 15, 2015 06:27 PM

Thirteen years in the air force taught me how to fall asleep during any briefing, meeting, or bullshit cbt...while still clicking the mouse to get through it. I even learned to sleep while flying my D-35K.

miata2fast Sep 15, 2015 06:30 PM


Originally Posted by aidandj (Post 1266851)
<p>I occasionally have nights like that. I just give up and know that tomorrow is going to suck. Then I sleep well.</p><p>Check out my new garage.</p><p>https://www.miataturbo.net/attachmen...ine=1442352802</p>

Me likey


Originally Posted by sixshooter (Post 1266857)
Don't read or watch tv in bed. Your brain should know by habit when you lay down in bed it is time to sleep.

In all my years on earth, the only time I watch tv in bed is when I am at a hotel. A tv has never been in my bedroom.

Joe Perez Sep 15, 2015 06:33 PM


Originally Posted by Monk (Post 1266865)
After 10 years of training, first in the Navy and then as a firefighter, I can pass the fuck out in almost any scenario, nearly at will.

I envy people like you and the homeless who I see asleep on subway platform and under bridges.

It's not that I have a lot of trouble falling asleep, but I tend to be a light sleeper. Any sort of noise is enough to wake me. Never been able to reliably sleep on trains, airplanes, busses, etc. I have to wear earplugs to sleep here in the city.

aidandj Sep 15, 2015 06:42 PM

<p>Try a sleep mask. You may think you don't need one, but I got one for my gf recently and it amazed her. She never consciously woke up because of light before, but now she sleeps through the night with ease.</p>

18psi Sep 15, 2015 06:44 PM

try cocaine
after you stay up for a week
you'll sleep like a baby

aidandj Sep 15, 2015 06:44 PM

<p>Try meth. After a month awake you will die and sleep forever.</p>

Monk Sep 15, 2015 07:17 PM


Originally Posted by Joe Perez (Post 1266889)
I envy people like you and the homeless who I see asleep on subway platform and under bridges.

It's not that I have a lot of trouble falling asleep, but I tend to be a light sleeper. Any sort of noise is enough to wake me. Never been able to reliably sleep on trains, airplanes, busses, etc. I have to wear earplugs to sleep here in the city.

The weird thing is, my brain seems to be calibrated to only wake me up due to very specific stimuli.
Pager tones, my alarm clock, a kitten in distress, or physical touch will make me wide awake with my boots on in under 3 seconds.
Anything other than that will not disrupt my alpha waves.
The part-time scientist in me really wants to do a study on the sleep patterns of first responders.

aidandj Sep 15, 2015 07:20 PM

<p>I'm curious whether you actually wake up to other stimuli, and some subconscious part of you decides not to remember it. Or if you actually stay asleep through all of it.</p>


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