Posted by NCWayne on January 17, 2013 at 09:13:50 from (69.40.232.132):
In Reply to: ant sleep posted by Larry@stinescorners on January 16, 2013 at 21:46:12:
I'm often on here at that time of night. I don't usually go to sleep until 3 AM or so, get up at 5 to wake my daughter for school, lay back on the couch til a bit after 6 then take her to school. Then I come back home and hit the couch for another hour or so until it gets daylight and the places I dal with begin to open. I average about 4 to 5 hours a night and that seems to be all I can get. I've tried going to be early and just lay there awake, tried getting up earlier and staying up but still don't nod off until the early morning. Basically I've tried everything I know to get a normal sleep routine down and it doesn;t work for me. Wife says I must be a vampire as I seem to thrive on staying up all night and sleeping during the day, not to mention my uncanny ability to walk around in the dark. If the supply houses were open and I could see to work, doing equipment repairs like I do, I'd almost assuridly be working for myself on 3rd shift. I did it before as maintenance for a few placs and loved it, just wish I could do it for myself....
What gets me is that I've always heard that the older you get the less sleep you tend to want or need. At the rate I'm going, I'll be 45 next months, by the time I hit 60 I won't sleep at all.....LOL
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