I wasn't kidding, I really don't sleep (much).Luv2Skydive wrote:So you are following all aspects/canon of LG15 I take it? How do you have the time???trainer101 wrote:It's right hereLuv2Skydive wrote:Well, hubby crapped out on me......so it's us, my envelopes, and the informercials!
I've never been to a doctor....I just drink some wine and take my sleepy-time gel tabs. I couldn't take them tonight though because of all my work.
Trainer.....what's behind the name? It's probably here somewhere but I have that "laziness" issue.
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You definitely seem "squirrely" right now......OH MY GOSH...another plant.....Nut Eats Man.....rachelalexis wrote:Eh, the problem with my sleep issue is that I have a wierd internal clock problem, where I tend to have to fall asleep before 11 or 12 or I'm up for hours with boundless energy. So right now I'm mentally exhausted, and would like few things more than sleep, but my body is almost buzzing it's so awake. It's kind of wierd to have hypersomnia mixed with insomnia *shrug* though my mom has the same thing, except her awake time is in the morning, which is FAR more functional. But both of ours only lasts about 4 hours, which is the only time where I feel really alert without meds.
And thanks Ennovi! It took a few years, and several different medications, but I'm good now. I won't say I have never used it as an excuse to get out of things like early morning classes or anything *shifty eyes*
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1:50 here......I need cable.Ennovi wrote:I'm usually super awake at night but have trouble functioning during the day because I just can't concentrate. The sleep paralysis only comes on when I fail to go to sleep early... like right now.. it's almost 2.00 AM!!!rachelalexis wrote:Eh, the problem with my sleep issue is that I have a wierd internal clock problem, where I tend to have to fall asleep before 11 or 12 or I'm up for hours with boundless energy. So right now I'm mentally exhausted, and would like few things more than sleep, but my body is almost buzzing it's so awake. It's kind of wierd to have hypersomnia mixed with insomnia *shrug* though my mom has the same thing, except her awake time is in the morning, which is FAR more functional. But both of ours only lasts about 4 hours, which is the only time where I feel really alert without meds.
And thanks Ennovi! It took a few years, and several different medications, but I'm good now. I won't say I have never used it as an excuse to get out of things like early morning classes or anything *shifty eyes*
I'm glad you are better now! *hugs*
My husband has restless leg syndrome but can go to sleep instantly so it only effects him when he's trying to work or study.
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My problem is respiratory (breathing.) I have acute apnea. I used to take medication for it, as well as sleep with a machine to assist with breathing while I sleep. I've been taken off the medication, but most likely, I'll need the machine on while I sleep for the rest of my life...
I know, not exciting, at all.
The machine has to be on while I sleep, but I'm usually up for most of the night, anyway.
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The machine has to be on while I sleep, but I'm usually up for most of the night, anyway.
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I have that too (only happens once in awhile though)... combine it with my already there lack of sleep... How does your hubby deal with it, if you don't mind me asking?Luv2Skydive wrote: My husband has restless leg syndrome but can go to sleep instantly so it only effects him when he's trying to work or study.
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I wouldn't be worried if you were a guy anyway.....and I have my woman crushes.........Ennovi wrote:Luv2skydive.. you're hot. Don't worry, I'm a woman.
Trainer, you must know this site pretty well.. you find everything so quickly.
I hate it when I post in 5-6 different areas and then I forget where I posted so I don't know where to go and see if anyone responded!
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Yeah, trainer is like Superman about keeping up with this stuff.
It's nearly 3. I was out studying with classmates after my final, and didn't get home til 1:30, so I knew I was in for a sleepless few hours. I figured this forum has always been good to me in the middle of the night (oh, how I miss drunken posting ) so I'd waste my time here.
*hugs Ennovi back* aww, thanks! It's great that I got it all managed. I've had a few episodes of sleep paralysis, but I never really had the hallucinations with it (not like you're crazy hallucinations, like hypnagogic and hypnopompic ones that usually happen in narcolepsy and other problems with regulation of sleep/wake transitions....)
Gah! Part of my test today was to give the diagnostic criteria for narcolepsy, so it's kinda funny that I'm getting in this conversation tonight!
It's nearly 3. I was out studying with classmates after my final, and didn't get home til 1:30, so I knew I was in for a sleepless few hours. I figured this forum has always been good to me in the middle of the night (oh, how I miss drunken posting ) so I'd waste my time here.
*hugs Ennovi back* aww, thanks! It's great that I got it all managed. I've had a few episodes of sleep paralysis, but I never really had the hallucinations with it (not like you're crazy hallucinations, like hypnagogic and hypnopompic ones that usually happen in narcolepsy and other problems with regulation of sleep/wake transitions....)
Gah! Part of my test today was to give the diagnostic criteria for narcolepsy, so it's kinda funny that I'm getting in this conversation tonight!
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*thinks back to earlier and his own introduction thread* Uh.... yeah... I know that feeling, already...Luv2Skydive wrote:I hate it when I post in 5-6 different areas and then I forget where I posted so I don't know where to go and see if anyone responded!
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He just gets up, walks around, stretches out on the floor while he works, and just goes to sleep if it gets too bad. I get it too and it prevents sleep so I just have to stretch a lot until I go to sleep eventually.Ennovi wrote:I have that too (only happens once in awhile though)... combine it with my already there lack of sleep... How does your hubby deal with it, if you don't mind me asking?Luv2Skydive wrote: My husband has restless leg syndrome but can go to sleep instantly so it only effects him when he's trying to work or study.
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Your first post in here reminded me of Hammy from Over the Hedge.rachelalexis wrote: wait, was I just called squirrelly?
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rachelalexis what's your major? how are finals going?
kageyuki Don't worry, You'll get better at managing all your posts. I have trouble too replying to everyone...
Luv2Skydive I guess it comes attached with all our sleep problems. I hate it when I get it. I can't sleep!!! I feel like screaming... Ughh... so many problems...
kageyuki Don't worry, You'll get better at managing all your posts. I have trouble too replying to everyone...
Luv2Skydive I guess it comes attached with all our sleep problems. I hate it when I get it. I can't sleep!!! I feel like screaming... Ughh... so many problems...