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Earlier on there was a post about one of the posters not being able to sleep.
But don't know which one of you said - one of you like stays up until 2am and then wakes up 4 am - then falls asleep.
I 'm not going into the details of who was who but I would love to know - what do yous do until 2 am and other abnormal times.
Do yous read, craft, sew, knit, - like hell - what do yous do. - like I definitely couldn't fill that time in - I just crush my head under the duvet and hope baby Sleep comes. Just would love to know your secrets of how you get your time by.
But don't know which one of you said - one of you like stays up until 2am and then wakes up 4 am - then falls asleep.
I 'm not going into the details of who was who but I would love to know - what do yous do until 2 am and other abnormal times.
Do yous read, craft, sew, knit, - like hell - what do yous do. - like I definitely couldn't fill that time in - I just crush my head under the duvet and hope baby Sleep comes. Just would love to know your secrets of how you get your time by.
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I used to stay up that late...spent too much time on here, or chatting to others who didn't sleep. Did a LOT of reading...which is something I need to get back to.
Luckily though, I generally sleep through once my head hits the pillow. Even if I need the loo, I'm straight back to sleep...touch wood.
Hopefully Barsel will let you in on her secrets ;)
I used to stay up that late...spent too much time on here, or chatting to others who didn't sleep. Did a LOT of reading...which is something I need to get back to.
Luckily though, I generally sleep through once my head hits the pillow. Even if I need the loo, I'm straight back to sleep...touch wood.
Hopefully Barsel will let you in on her secrets ;)
Hi again jj.
Depending on how tired I am, I go upstairs about midnight. Then I have some sites I look at...I love houseplants and peering at other people's homes. So I browse those. Lights out 12:30-1am. I could probably stay up later, but I'm really trying to have a schedule. Maybe that's from years of working...and then having dogs. Dogs need a schedule.
I used to do ok on 5 hours a night...but I always worried that it wasn't the healthiest way.
Depending on how tired I am, I go upstairs about midnight. Then I have some sites I look at...I love houseplants and peering at other people's homes. So I browse those. Lights out 12:30-1am. I could probably stay up later, but I'm really trying to have a schedule. Maybe that's from years of working...and then having dogs. Dogs need a schedule.
I used to do ok on 5 hours a night...but I always worried that it wasn't the healthiest way.
I find myself struggling to sleep some nights. If I don't feel sleepy I get up and make a hot drink, I surf the net, do online shopping, read online articles or play Yahtzee online. I can rarely be bothered to read or watch the TV, but just head for the laptop. Eventually I go back to bed and run through the alphabet thinking of something for each letter from the day's events or activities.
Hi JJ, yes I do what others do really.
Watch TV from about 6pm until midnight usually and get on the computer.
I read emails, come on here, read the papers online, watch YouTube videos all sorts of things.
3am seems to come round pretty quick although I'm off to see a friend tomorrow, so will probably not stay up quite as late tonight.
Watch TV from about 6pm until midnight usually and get on the computer.
I read emails, come on here, read the papers online, watch YouTube videos all sorts of things.
3am seems to come round pretty quick although I'm off to see a friend tomorrow, so will probably not stay up quite as late tonight.
ok - thanks all for your answers - I guess we are all in the same boat - trying as we get a little older, to get some kind of semblance of regularity of sleep pattern.
I am now realising that because I don't automatically fall asleep about 1 or 2 in the morning - I feel "guilty" (don't know what about actually). So that thought probably keeps me awake too.
I am just going to try "not to feel guilty LOL" and try and sleep when it comes.
Probably comes after working in a pattern of working very hard and being awake 7am to 12midnight when working for 40 years and that is probably difficult to shift even after 16 years retired.
David Small - am too tired (even though I can't sleep) to worry about your rude remarks regarding my grammar which I know excels. Perhaps you should look at your own old posts where you were pulled up about your own grammar, excepted and accepted and there are probably many more. But am both tired and sad at losing my American friend tomorrow so I will it there.
I am now realising that because I don't automatically fall asleep about 1 or 2 in the morning - I feel "guilty" (don't know what about actually). So that thought probably keeps me awake too.
I am just going to try "not to feel guilty LOL" and try and sleep when it comes.
Probably comes after working in a pattern of working very hard and being awake 7am to 12midnight when working for 40 years and that is probably difficult to shift even after 16 years retired.
David Small - am too tired (even though I can't sleep) to worry about your rude remarks regarding my grammar which I know excels. Perhaps you should look at your own old posts where you were pulled up about your own grammar, excepted and accepted and there are probably many more. But am both tired and sad at losing my American friend tomorrow so I will it there.
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