Can't say I do that sucks. But getting older I am unable to sleep more than about 6 hours. Frustrating...
Yeah I have type 1 and if I'm not careful I can shoot to 700 plus.when NHRA was held @ national trails near columbus ohio, i was working 3rd shift, up at 6pm thursday night, then work (10-6:30a) went home, got to the track by 8am and stayed until the fireworks at 10pm on friday, get home around midnight or so after getting dinner. so basically 30+ hours depending on when i went back to sleep sat morning. more surprising was when i found out for 4 years i'd had undiagnosed diabetes while doing that as well along with the nutritious vendors alley of deep fried foods and sugary drinks!
Like I posted, stay up for hours and no disrespect, you're Mr 4.30 EST.Ditto. 5-6hr average. Most every day it hits 5am, and I’m ready to get up... regardless how well I’ve slept.
There are days I sleep 4-5hrs, I almost hate to admit that.
I’ve never slept much, but the ability to catch-up after poor sleep isn’t there for me anymore. It’s almost always 5-6hrs and the quality is a roll of the dice.
Yes sir that Schudule stuff is freaking hard as Hell.Ever since I retired in 2017 my personal hours have been erratic. Sometimes I stay up for 24+ hours then sleep for 12 hours. My normal go to bedtime is around 3 am. It's good that I have a queen size sleep number bed so that I don't wake my GF. I hate when I'm forced into a schedule for appointments, etc. I used to be a morning person, getting up at O dark thirty to go fishing or hiking. Not anymore, because if I'm up at that time it's because I never went to bed.
Personally, it's the best thing about being retired. I'm not tied to a schedule or the clock. I don't hike anymore but the personal freedom I have now is every bit as good. That's why I'm glad that after Nov 4, I will have my own home again.
Probs bro,when I was healthy, all I could think of was get it done.when NHRA was held @ national trails near columbus ohio, i was working 3rd shift, up at 6pm thursday night, then work (10-6:30a) went home, got to the track by 8am and stayed until the fireworks at 10pm on friday, get home around midnight or so after getting dinner. so basically 30+ hours depending on when i went back to sleep sat morning. more surprising was when i found out for 4 years i'd had undiagnosed diabetes while doing that as well along with the nutritious vendors alley of deep fried foods and sugary drinks!
O I've seen plenty.there is medication, I suggest you see a Dr.
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Last Sunday through Thursday I binge-watched all 8 seasons of Game of Throne. As I sit here now, I have been up for 30+ hours. Watched all the Jason Bourne movies last night. Again.I'm disabled ,sleep whenever.
Sometimes I get these burst of energy, stay up 24 36 hours, then I sleep for 12 plus hours lol.
My question is ,is there anyone else who has basically 24 7 ?
Lol I think I'm up so long at times cause I do the same thing.Last Sunday through Thursday I binge-watched all 8 seasons of Game of Throne. As I sit here now, I have been up for 30+ hours. Watched all the Jason Bourne movies last night. Again.
I'll hit the sack about 11 tonight and be up by 8 in the morning. That's a long night for me.
I'm disabled ,sleep whenever.
Sometimes I get these burst of energy, stay up 24 36 hours, then I sleep for 12 plus hours lol.
My question is ,is there anyone else who has basically 24 7 ?
You got me beat, most I can do is like 36 40 hours.I get the migraines bad can't have anyone around at times.Same. Disabled vet and due to daily migraines my sleep schedule is a sarcastic joke.
When I was younger longest I stayed up was over 100 hours and 72 wasn’t uncommon, but I can’t even get to 24 before my body starts to freak out and feel like I’m gonna seize.
I try to structure my whole week around trying to be up for the Rams game, but not always successful.