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Originally Posted by miata2fast
(Post 1266145)
Any ideas on how to battle epic insomnia?
Hot shower. Melatonin pills? |
I never had much luck with melatonin pills. Even 10mg didnt work.
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How (and why) to Ramble On your domestic shorthair
Benadryl
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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
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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. |
Originally Posted by EO2K
(Post 1266525)
That one has the opposite effect on me.
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 |
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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
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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. |
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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>
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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.
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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. |
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. I actually used to be able to sleep while standing up on the train during commute. :facepalm: |
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.
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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>
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.
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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.
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. |
<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>
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try cocaine
after you stay up for a week you'll sleep like a baby |
<p>Try meth. After a month awake you will die and sleep forever.</p>
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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. 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. |
<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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