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    Five Rings... Kori Ellis's Avatar
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    I didn't go to sleep last night at all because I stayed up too late.

    So what do you think I should do at this point?

    Stay awake and just go to sleep early tonight or take a nap now?

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    PhillyGirl 1Parker1's Avatar
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    Take a nap now, find another activity to keep you busy tonight.

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    Nicely Browned katyon6th's Avatar
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    You're used to staying up and sleeping in, yes?

    I'd say take a nap. I love naps. Naps are ing wonderful.

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    Stay awake.

    Whenever I try to nap in those situations I usually feel like crap when I wake up.

    Better to stay awake, then about 9pm take a couple valium and call it a night.

    You'll wake up feeling fantastic....

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    Hedo Layup Drill ShoogarBear's Avatar
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    I always say stay awake and go to bed early so you don't screw up the sleep-wake cycle. Unless yours is already permanently screwed up.

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    Hedo Layup Drill ShoogarBear's Avatar
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    I would avoid the Valium, though.

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    Five Rings... Kori Ellis's Avatar
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    You're used to staying up and sleeping in, yes?

    I'd say take a nap. I love naps. Naps are ing wonderful.
    I usually stay up til around 5-6am and then sleep til 11am. But today, we got to 9am and still had not slept yet. So we just stayed up. Now I'm getting tired.

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    Five Rings... Kori Ellis's Avatar
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    I would avoid the Valium, though.
    Yeah me too.

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    Hedo Layup Drill ShoogarBear's Avatar
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    Oh, no. You're in danger of converting to a normal cycle!

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    Chopper Ed Helicopter Jones's Avatar
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    Actually, for any kids reading this, the Valium part was a joke.

    I'd never recommend self-medicating in order to fall asleep (it tends not to mix well with the alcohol in my system).





    You're better off staying awake at this point, Kori. You'll get your second (or third) wind anytime now.
    Last edited by Ed Helicopter Jones; 07-18-2006 at 04:19 PM.

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    e^(i*pi) + 1 = 0 MannyIsGod's Avatar
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    Man, I usually end up passing out when that happens to me. Poker has turned my sleeping pattern on its head. I really don't have a pattern now, except htat when I'm sleepy I sleep and when I'm not I don't. I'm not on a daily pattern.

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    Five Rings... Kori Ellis's Avatar
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    really don't have a pattern now, except htat when I'm sleepy I sleep and when I'm not I don't.
    Me too.

    But right now I think I past the time that it's reasonable to go to sleep. Maybe I'll nap for a few hours and then go back to sleep at 2am or so.

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    e^(i*pi) + 1 = 0 MannyIsGod's Avatar
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    Yeah, I'd probably nap right now if I was tired. I will usually sleep 6-8 hours each day, but the time I fall asleep varries from midnight to sometimes as late as noon. If I am up till noon, I try not to sleep for more than 3-4 hours at the most. It just throws me way the off if I sleep more than that during the afternoon.

    On second though, seeing as how it is already 4, I'd probably stay up untill midnight or so if I were you then just pass out for a good 8-10 hour long sleep. Those long sleeps leave me feeling bad ass!

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    Chopper Ed Helicopter Jones's Avatar
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    Manny, people like you and Kori are tough!

    I can't do that to myself. Bedtime for me is anywhere from 11pm to 1am. If I vary, or miss it I'm pretty much out of it the next day.

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    Kori my sister did that yesterday in an attempt to get back to a normal sleep cycle. She passed out at around 10 and slept until like 8 or 9 am. Just keep yourself busy until later tonight.

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    Let me sleep on it Insomniac's Avatar
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    I haven't had a sleeping pattern in years.

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    e^(i*pi) + 1 = 0 MannyIsGod's Avatar
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    Manny, people like you and Kori are tough!

    I can't do that to myself. Bedtime for me is anywhere from 11pm to 1am. If I vary, or miss it I'm pretty much out of it the next day.
    A few years ago, I worked as a graveyard dispatcher. Man, now THAT was tough because I had to force myself to go to sleep early in the morning. It was just a really weird way to live. I did it for about 3 months and though the job was probably the most fun I've ever had and paid well, I just couldn't do it any longer.

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    Fantasy Football Guru Guru of Nothing's Avatar
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    I didn't go to sleep last night at all because I stayed up too late.

    So what do you think I should do at this point?

    Stay awake and just go to sleep early tonight or take a nap now?
    Try to establish a new record for consecutive hours awake. My personal best is 56 hours - drinking inclusive.

    You have hundreds, if not thousands, to cheer you on.

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    These aren't the droids you're looking for jman3000's Avatar
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    Try to establish a new record for consecutive hours awake. My personal best is 56 hours - drinking inclusive.

    You have hundreds, if not thousands, to cheer you on.
    during the first gulf war, i stayed up for nearly 72 hours.

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    I did 3 1/2 days when I was 19 years old just for the of it (without the assistance of drugs...caffeine excluded).

    You begin to hallucinate pretty bad at the end of the 3rd day. I watched shag carpet dance. I ended the run at a friends party, crashed on their couch, slept 8 hours and then drove 11 straight hours from San Antonio to New Mexico.



    Good times.





    Now being up 24 straight hours feels like I'm dying.

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    Che cazzo stai dicendo? DisgruntledLionFan#54,927's Avatar
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    My circadium ryhthm has always been ed up. Lately, I'm lucky to get 3-4 hours of sleep a night.

    I did take a 5 hour nap over the weekend and it was fan- ing-tastic.

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    Go to baselinebums.com NASpurs's Avatar
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    Man, how does your brain function being awake that long? I usually enter zombie state after 20+ hours and I couldn't imagine how I would feel staying awake any more after that.
    Last edited by NASpurs; 07-18-2006 at 06:25 PM.

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    Man, how does your brain function being awake that long? I usually enter zombie state after 20+ hours and I couldn't imagine how I would feel staying awake anymore after that.
    I could never stay up like that again. As I mentioned earlier in the thread I have my bedtime and I feel like crap if I miss it.

    But at the time it was pretty easy. I was challenging a friend of mine to see who could stay up the longest and, being compe ive, we used the adrenaline factor to our advantage. Your body will get tired, but then you recover and feel fine, it's really weird. I'd go through points where I was sure I was going to pass out, and then suddenly I'd feel ok again for several hours.

    Once I started seeing things that weren't there is when I decided I'd put myself through enough abuse.

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    I'd go through points where I was sure I was going to pass out, and then suddenly I'd feel ok again for several hours.
    Brain heaves - kind of like dry heaves.

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    Never waste an opportunity to get some sleep.

    Sleep cycles are for kids and lower animals.

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