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Old 13-12-2023, 08:39 PM #26
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I would hate insomnia it sounds awful. I love sleeping more than most things 9 hours is my optimal. Anything less than 7 and I can't function properly during the day at all

I’m the same…years of shift work had me getting up at silly hours and I love my sleep. I now hate an alarm going off forcing me out of bed…9 hours sleep every night is perfect for me…any less I feel cheated
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I’m the same…years of shift work had me getting up at silly hours and I love my sleep. I now hate an alarm going off forcing me out of bed…9 hours sleep every night is perfect for me…any less I feel cheated
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That makes such a difference
It really does. He would always sleep through the night as a little one but was an early riser so my body clock adapted to that. Now he is a teenager, he loves his bed
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i usually go to bed around 23:00 (unless Lets Dance is on, then i'll watch that until 23:30, or with new years eve, somewhere after midnight)


i get out of bed like 8:00 or sometimes when groceries come depends on how late in the morning sometimes 7:00 or 7:30
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I would hate insomnia it sounds awful. I love sleeping more than most things 9 hours is my optimal. Anything less than 7 and I can't function properly during the day at all
same, on the odd occasion I can't get to sleep I hate it
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same, on the odd occasion I can't get to sleep I hate it
Once my head hits the pillow, I'm off The only time I struggled to get to sleep was when I was on an Early shift and had to be up at 3am...
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Scientifically proven that less than 7 hours a night regularly for adults results in health issues. Not just "maybe" - definitely. Ranging in severity, of course, some people it's just minor things but can be bigger things like cardiovascular issues, especially as we all get older .

But yeah it has recently been confirmed; there is no "some people get by fine on less". The damage is being done whether you feel it or not.

Obviously this is "over the long term" - some times in life it's unavoidable that you'll get less sleep. Illness, young kids etc. but it's not meant to be permanent.

And I say that without judgement as someone who rarely gets more than 6h sleep a night due to being a carer for a child with disabilities. I am well aware that one day I'll simply wake up and have a stroke or something .
You'd regularly have to be getting **** sleep for those health issues to appear I would imagine.

I hope anyway.
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Scientifically proven that less than 7 hours a night regularly for adults results in health issues. Not just "maybe" - definitely. Ranging in severity, of course, some people it's just minor things but can be bigger things like cardiovascular issues, especially as we all get older .

But yeah it has recently been confirmed; there is no "some people get by fine on less". The damage is being done whether you feel it or not.

Obviously this is "over the long term" - some times in life it's unavoidable that you'll get less sleep. Illness, young kids etc. but it's not meant to be permanent.

And I say that without judgement as someone who rarely gets more than 6h sleep a night due to being a carer for a child with disabilities. I am well aware that one day I'll simply wake up and have a stroke or something .

Look SB.
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The answer is to nap while putting on the parliament HD channel
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in a similar way to the way your body tells you that you need to eat, it tells you when you need to sleep, but you need to avoid environments that can stimulate and hide what the body really needs
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