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Does anyone else find it hard as hell to get out of bed? (pg. 4)
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lücid
i haven't slept in my own bed in over 2 weeks and i'm at least 10 minutes late for work every day because i just loathe waking up.

doesn't matter what time i go to bed... i never feel like i get enough sleep.
tubularbills
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Originally posted by Krypton
Did I mention, I come back home at 11AM, go back to sleep, wake up again at 1-2PM, and go back to school?:p

If I didn't have to worry about waking up, I'de go to sleep at 4-5AM, wake up in the early afternoon. I'm a creature of the night...:disbelief


i miss college :(
Omega_Blue
@OP - you're sleeping too much imo, anything >8 hours (unless you're sick) makes me feel exhausted all day. if you keep a regular schedule you'll end up waking before your alarm even goes off, mine is set at 3:15 every day, and i set my clock five minutes faster than reality (for some reason it always fools me in the morning and i think i'm running late)
Stef
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Originally posted by Akridrot
Yikes, I had to wake up at 6:30 to get things done this morning. I woke up at 6:30. Finally got out of bed at around 9:30 after repeatedly going back to sleep and waking up. The thing is I went to sleep at at maybe 9 last night.

This is beginning to be more then problematic because I wake up feeling tired. I start waking up towards the afternoon, really. I have a feeling that my sleep cycle has shifted to waking up later and sleeping later, but no matter how hard I try to reset it, I can't. Not like before. This is what it's like to be an old person, I guess. Sucks.


yeah responsibilities are cool, try it out.
Krypton
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Originally posted by tubularbills
i miss college :(


I'm enjoying it while it lasts..:)
Sykonee
A lot of people suffer from this at this time of the year, as the daylight hours are much shorter, thus your body's natural waking-up process ("oh, sunlight! Active-time!") gets buggered in the process. However, if you have a proper deep sleep for a reasonable time (6-8 hours), you should be able to wake up fine.

Also, try a 5-htp for the night and try to avoid caffeine throughout the day (a shot in the morning doesn't hurt), as too much will make you wired when you sleep, making for a very restless rest.
jonSun
The older i get the easier it is to wake up in the morning.
Akridrot
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Originally posted by jonSun
The older i get the easier it is to wake up in the morning.


Also, the easier it is to suddenly die for no ing reason.



I forgot to mention that I always wake up at at like 2-3 am after extremely vivid dreams for a period of 20 minutes or so before going back to sleep. Then I wake up for real a few hours. Then I get up out of bed anywhere from half an hour to a few hours later. Terrible.

Can't wait to see what the doctor says about all this. I'm thinking I might need to see a specialist.
Teezdalien
Jeez, I wish it was still dark earlier here. I wake up when the sun gets up a bit. But its been rising early (4:30am) here and I wake up then and get up not long after. Guess I'm used to getting up and starting work pretty early too.
Clovis
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Originally posted by DJ Mikey Mike
I've had an AIDs test before. I've also had a hepatitis test, which I passed with flying colours - I got an A, a B and a C. Woohay!



Why is everyone laughing at this? Thats the most Mikeymike joke I've ever seen.

Spacey Orange
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Originally posted by Project-K
My winning combination has been a foot-high bed and an eccentric hyperactive dog who likes to lick eyeballs.


i misread that as

quote:
Originally posted by Project-K
My winning combination has been a foot-high bed and an eccentric hyperactive dog who likes to lick myballs.


:(
DJ Mikey Mike
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Originally posted by lücid
i haven't slept in my own bed in over 2 weeks and i'm at least 10 minutes late for work every day


Does Robert know about this? :mad: Slag!
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