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22 April 2008

I keep waking up earlier and earlier. It's getting nuts! [More:] This morning I woke up at about 4:30am again. It's not a huge deal because I go to bed fairly early, too, so I rarely get anything less than a minimum of six hours' sleep a night.

This is an old person thing, isn't it? By the time I'm 40 I'll be going to bed at 5:00pm and waking up at 10:00pm or something.

How're you sleeping?
Same here: it definitely seems to happen more with age.

I lucked in today though. Woke up at 4AM, gave up on getting back to sleep at 5AM and started reading, and at 5.30AM the guy upstairs who's been doing a load of DIY started clumping around and hammering stuff.

I'd have been really pissed off if that had woken me up.
posted by TheophileEscargot 22 April | 05:30
Yeah - Same here. I seem to need a random amount of sleep between 6 and 9 hours. No way of telling which it'll be when I go to bed.

I've also started napping on weekend afternoons & just falling asleep on an evening. Sucks to be older.
posted by seanyboy 22 April | 06:10
I seem to be incapable of getting enough sleep. 9 hours still isn't enough. :(

I think that waking up early thing can be stress-related sometimes. When I first got together with my wife, my now mother-in-law was just getting into full swing with some anxiety-related disorder that resulted in her waking at 4 in the morning and starting to do laundry every day. Early retirement seemed to fix it for her.

GIVE UP WORK!
posted by bifter 22 April | 07:00
There is definitely some anxiety. It is not helping.
posted by 2or3whiskeysodas 22 April | 07:19
Unisom, dude. It's your friend. It doesn't necessarily help me get to sleep, but it holds me in a heavy slumber for at least eight hours. I think it must cause some crazy dreams, too. Last night I dreamed that I had developed a new line of sinks and bathtubs to be used specifically by the blind, called "Pregneur". I don't know where that name came from, but I was adamant that this name was to be used with my revolutionary new product.
posted by msali 22 April | 07:55
Part of it's being older, but anxiety can kick you ass, too. My business went bankrupt last year, and needless to say, it was not the happy, care-free time of my early twenties. My friendly local headshrinker prescribed me klonapin, and A) I sleep through the night B) have stopped trying to chew my tongue off.
posted by Devils Rancher 22 April | 08:13
I once determined that I'm not human. For six vacation days with absolutely no committments, *wistful sigh* I only went to sleep when I was tired and only woke up when I had enough rest. There was pretty much no outside stresses at all, give or take a late Hitchcock movie or two. The first night, I went to bed at midnight. The second night, 2 a.m. (and woke up later accordingly). By the last night I went to bed around 5 a.m. Obviously my circadian rhythm and I are not on a 24-hour clock; therefore, I am an alien and not of this earth.
posted by Melismata 22 April | 10:03
No matter what time I go to bed I'm usually awake by 5.30, 6am at the latest. On a 'school night' (where I have to get up for the office next day), I'm usually in bed before 11pm. On a weekend or if I'm working from home next day, I'm rarely in bed before 1am, but I'll be wide awake at 6, desperate to pee usually, and once I get out of bed, I'm up for the day.
posted by essexjan 22 April | 11:29
I naturally wake up after about 9-10 hours of sleep. I also, fairly frequently, have a two hour nap in the afternoon. Thank the dog I don't have to work. BUT I also suffer from insomnia every two or three months. I'll go a week or so without much sleep. It's enough to drive one mad.
posted by deborah 22 April | 11:58
When I'm in anxiety mode and I'm not getting enough sleep [and this time of year esp] I take benadryl before bed sometimes. This helps keep me a little muzzy-headed in the morning so that I don't sort of wake up eyes-snap-open way too damned early. On the other hand, waking up early here means waking up before my noisy neighbors, so there is that.

Obviously my circadian rhythm and I are not on a 24-hour clock; therefore, I am an alien and not of this earth.


Actually that's pretty normal but for most people it's a 25-ish hour cycle.
posted by jessamyn 22 April | 13:07
It's not just jonmc who has this problem at work || What is Diane showing her?

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