Posted by: smith | March 12th, 2010 |
Welcome to the club. :D
I'm pretty sure I've read that this is wrong, your body needs a certain amount of deep sleep which you don't get from naps. Of course, I'm not a doctor so I could be wrong, but I'm pretty sure I've read it before. :)
Pfffft, you and your books bringing facts in here. I'm going by instinct!!! :D ;)
Basically, I don't sleep once every 2 or 3 nights... not even for a minute. This is bascause I am a diagnosed insomniac (something about having too much energy) and am also perhaps the WORST morning person in the world (I usually leave a can of Red Bull by my bed to knock back when I wake up, or I'll just fall back to sleep 3 or 4 times and not get up until 1 or 2pm). Sometimes I have to take 2x the recommended dose of sleeping pills (prescription, none of that ultra-light NiQuil stuff). All I can sayt is that God for weed, otherwise I might have to resort to a quick hit of whiskey or something to get me sleepy some nights (in which case you don't get real sleep, since you never enter REM-sleep). So next time you want to bitch about sleeping problems, . :p
It was hilarious (only retrospectively, of course) when I couldn't get to sleep after sex once, though... in her house, no less!
What can I say? I'm edumakated! :p
I'm not sleeping at all, so I'm heading to my doctor for some meds. :D
Yeah, that's true. It takes an hour or so to enter R(apid) E(ye) M(ovement/otion) sleep, and I'm quite sure you come out of it very gradually; about 30-40 minutes before waking up. This is the reason why you are more likely to just fall right back asleep after being woken by a cat/dog/etc in the middle of the night than if it were to happen 20 minutes before your alarm went off.
Bingo. There's your problem.
I don't think it particularly matters when you get sleep, as long as you are getting a certain amount in each 24 hour time period.
You're right.. deep sleep and REM sleep is needed for the body to repair itself. Simply taking x hours of sleep a day in y no. of intervals won't work.. you need a sustained period of sleep.
actually it does, it creates a nice sleeping pattern to which your body and mind can adjust to better. If you keep sleeping different times every day and take naps, it throws your sleeping pattern off balance with negative results naturally.
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