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General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: johnr on June 01, 2016, 08:24:15 AM
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So I woke up at about 6:30 this morning. Not really enough sleep I thought but I felt OK.
Did all the normal morning stuff and settled down to the computer with a coffee and a smoke to check emails and think about what I was going to do with the day.
I don't consider a day to have started until the sun gets itself up anyway.
It was a very dark morning though. It often is this time of year if there is a heavy overcast. By 9:30 it struck me that there should be some light by now and I went outside to see. It was overcast and dark. I went back inside and didn't give it much further thought.
Later in the morning, at about 11:30, it struck me that this was a bit unusual and again went outside to look. Yep, it was cloudy alright but there were a few rents in the cloud that I could see through.
Something wasn't right. It was still dark. I'm at 42 degrees latitude. You have to be higher than 60 to get a mid day darkness. Some boxes were distinctly without ticks.
I hadn't heard the bang of either Taupo or similar super Volcanoes going off so that only left one possibility. You guessed it! I had slept through to 6:30 PM
Damn!
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To be able to sleep an extra hour or two would be wonderful. An extra 12 hours........Oh my!
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Umm .......... What did you get up to on the day before?
:coffee:
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You're a lucky guy, John.
I sure wish I could have a night like that.....seems like the older I get, the more I crave sleep, but the less able I am to sleep. Hell, 3 straight hours of sleep has become a rarity.
Jon
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I've done the same thing....waking up 12 hours later than my get-up time for work and scrambling for 20-25 minutes to get ready to go to work...IN THE EVENING ! :laugh:
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Well John , now you won't need to sleep tonight :laugh: Taking any herbal supplements ?
Dusty
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You're a lucky guy, John.
I sure wish I could have a night like that.....seems like the older I get, the more I crave sleep, but the less able I am to sleep. Hell, 3 straight hours of sleep has become a rarity.
Jon
That's no good.
May I recommend Meletonin supplements. All natural and no side effects or interactions. A 1.3mg one about 20 minutes before you want to sleep is all you need. I used to use these but they were costing more than I could afford. It was cheaper for me to get prescription sleeping tablets. (Which I have long since run out of!) I would prefer the Meletonin though, it's more gentle.
If that doesn't work I suggest a talk with your Quack about it.
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Well John , now you won't need to sleep tonight :laugh: Taking any herbal supplements ?
Dusty
You are right there Dusty. I decided to stay up but no doubt I will end up napping on the couch later in the day. Er.... no herbal supplements at this time.
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To be able to sleep an extra hour or two would be wonderful. An extra 12 hours........Oh my!
Well yes, but when a whole day disappears on you there is a strange sense of loss.
The silly thing is that my rhythms seem to be attuned to a 36 hour day!
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I was listening to the radio this morning when there was a message sent in by an insomniac, "Only four more sleeps till Christmas".
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The silly thing is that my rhythms seem to be attuned to a 36 hour day!
I may stay in bed a bit longer since I have retired John but that one beats me! :shocked:
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John,
Have not done that since traveling and working back and forth to Libya with 9 hour jet lag.
Anyway, hope your rhythm returns. Since retirement I sleep much better, typically 11 pm to 7 am-- no alarm clock needed.
Poodles get me up no matter what.
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Poodles are handy that way.