• Did anybody sleep well yesterday (July 4)?

    From Dunsen@21:2/150 to All on Fri Jul 5 12:02:49 2024
    This 4th of July was rather forgiving to my sleep routine. Of corse, there were huge bombs that made me flinch a few times. But, I was able to sleep sound. The New Year celebrations are the worst to me. As an early riser, interruptions in the nite make me groggy the next morning. That means once the clock strikes midnite, I go to sleep pronto.

    So, how did yall sleep last nite? If the fireworks gave U a hard time, I kno the struggle :(

    ~Evan

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  • From ogg@21:2/147 to Dunsen on Fri Jul 5 15:23:24 2024
    This 4th of July was rather forgiving to my sleep routine. Of corse, there were huge bombs that made me flinch a few times. But, I was able
    to sleep sound. The New Year celebrations are the worst to me. As an
    early riser, interruptions in the nite make me groggy the next morning. That means once the clock strikes midnite, I go to sleep pronto.

    So, how did yall sleep last nite? If the fireworks gave U a hard time, I kno the struggle :(

    ~Evan

    It was a strange one, lot's of smaller booms/pops. It was all over by 10pm. Maybe because people had to work today (Friday), they kept things civil.

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  • From Nightfox@21:1/137 to Dunsen on Fri Jul 5 13:31:55 2024
    Re: Did anybody sleep well yesterday (July 4)?
    By: Dunsen to All on Fri Jul 05 2024 12:02 pm

    So, how did yall sleep last nite? If the fireworks gave U a hard time, I kno the struggle :(

    Thankfully, I think anyone still lighting off explosives around my area stopped around midnight, so we were able to sleep.

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  • From n2qfd@21:1/154 to Dunsen on Fri Jul 5 17:44:42 2024
    It was a lot here.
    There were several jarring mortars. We had some fans/AC running and that drowned out quite a bit and our cat seemed to do better than in past years.

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  • From Dunsen@21:2/118 to n2qfd on Fri Jul 5 15:13:24 2024
    > We had some fans/AC running and that drowned out quite a bit
    > and our cat seemed to do better than in past years.

    Yup. Noise or covering ears helps pets out. My family's dog has done better than our previous dogs. In fact, he fell asleep.

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  • From Nigel Reed@21:2/101 to Dunsen on Fri Jul 5 17:49:44 2024
    On Fri, 5 Jul 2024 12:02:49 -0700
    "Dunsen" (21:2/150) <Dunsen@f150.n2.z21.fidonet> wrote:

    This 4th of July was rather forgiving to my sleep routine. Of
    corse, there were huge bombs that made me flinch a few times. But, I
    was able to sleep sound. The New Year celebrations are the worst to
    me. As an early riser, interruptions in the nite make me groggy the
    next morning. That means once the clock strikes midnite, I go to
    sleep pronto.

    So, how did yall sleep last nite? If the fireworks gave U a hard
    time, I kno the struggle :(

    ~Evan

    "I cannot say I am without fear. But my feeling is one of
    gratitude."
    - Oliver Sacks

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    I slept like a log.

    Mainly because the toilet kept filling since there seems to be a leak
    and it's a fancy dual flush so can't just put a weight on a rubber
    stopper. Finally got to bed about 4:30am after fusking with that.
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  • From niter3@21:1/199 to Dunsen on Fri Jul 5 21:56:13 2024
    So, how did yall sleep last nite? If the fireworks gave U a hard time, I kno the struggle :(

    Doesn't matter the day, I always sleep like shit. :>

    Been taking Melatonin a lot lately, and it helps a bunch!

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  • From Spectre@21:3/101 to niter3 on Sat Jul 6 12:24:00 2024
    Been taking Melatonin a lot lately, and it helps a bunch!

    Never found it a lot of use myself, always found the need to take it 6 months in advance in order to get to sleep, and then only lasting a few hours :/ Temazepam was always good, but its only good for a week or so.

    Spec


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  • From Warpslide@21:3/110 to niter3 on Sat Jul 6 07:59:40 2024
    On 05 Jul 2024, niter3 said the following...

    Been taking Melatonin a lot lately, and it helps a bunch!

    Melatonin has been a lifesaver for me. Especially the timed release stuff, that gets me through a whole night.


    Jay

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  • From nugax@21:1/167 to Nightfox on Sat Jul 6 21:23:55 2024
    I sleep fine. :)
    -Nugax


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  • From Adept@21:2/108 to Spectre on Mon Jul 8 14:12:51 2024
    Been taking Melatonin a lot lately, and it helps a bunch!

    Never found it a lot of use myself, always found the need to take it 6 months in advance in order to get to sleep, and then only lasting a few hours :/ Temazepam was always good, but its only good for a week or so.

    I think there's been a bit of research done on melatonin, and when used on a daily basis it seemed to possibly help people get to sleep a few minutes earlier, but that's about it. And, I think, possibly comes with some possible negative side effects from prolonged use.

    But it works great for adjusting sleep schedules. So, when shifting lots of time zones, if I can get myself to mentally be okay with going to bed 5 hours earlier than I wanted to, and take melatonin, I'll actually manage to get to sleep earlier. And there's no chance at all that I would've been able to sleep like that without the melatonin.

    But, as with most things like this, whatever works for people.

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  • From Spectre@21:3/101 to Adept on Tue Jul 9 11:07:00 2024
    But it works great for adjusting sleep schedules. So, when shifting lots of time zones, if I can get myself to mentally be okay with going to bed 5 hours earlier than I wanted to, and take melatonin, I'll actually manage to get to sleep earlier. And there's no chance at all that I would've been able to sleep like that without the melatonin.

    Hmm Dunno. The docs here tend not to want to prescribe benzos, so Temazepam
    has become hard to get a hold of, while they'll just about hand out packs of Melatonin. If you need a sledgehammer to change your sleeping patterns I
    would back in Temaz. My sleep patterns used to be all over the place from a combo of back pain + pain relief for the same. A couple of days of Temaz
    would beat it back into something normal until it drifted off again over
    time.

    There does seem to be some odd interactions out there. I know someone that
    is inclined to take anything he can get his hands on. Over a period of time I've no idea what he's taken, but it seems to have stopped Temaz working on
    him after being prescribed for sleep issues.

    Spec


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  • From niter3@21:1/199 to Warpslide on Tue Jul 9 07:38:30 2024
    Melatonin has been a lifesaver for me. Especially the timed release stuff, that gets me through a whole night.

    What is the timed release stuff? Got a link for one?

    I'm using the following below.

    https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B0B783W4NK?ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details&th=1

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  • From Warpslide@21:3/110 to niter3 on Tue Jul 9 10:11:10 2024
    On 09 Jul 2024, niter3 said the following...

    Melatonin has been a lifesaver for me. Especially the timed release stuff, that gets me through a whole night.

    What is the timed release stuff? Got a link for one?

    I've used this stuff from Walmart in the past:

    https://shorturl.at/Ntnhz

    But wanted a lower dose, so I'm using this one now:

    https://shorturl.at/2oldy


    Jay

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  • From poindexter FORTRAN@21:4/122 to Adept on Tue Jul 9 07:16:00 2024
    Adept wrote to Spectre <=-

    But it works great for adjusting sleep schedules. So, when shifting
    lots of time zones, if I can get myself to mentally be okay with going
    to bed 5 hours earlier than I wanted to, and take melatonin, I'll
    actually manage to get to sleep earlier. And there's no chance at all
    that I would've been able to sleep like that without the melatonin.

    I should have tried that going +9 hours to the UK. It otok me a couple
    of days to get in sync. Coming back wasn't bad, I left Heathrow at 12
    noon, got into San Francisco at 2:45pm (elapsed time for me, 10.5
    hours), stayed awake until 9:30pm and woke up at 4:30.



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  • From Adept@21:2/108 to poindexter FORTRAN on Wed Jul 10 18:06:29 2024
    I should have tried that going +9 hours to the UK. It otok me a couple
    of days to get in sync. Coming back wasn't bad, I left Heathrow at 12 noon, got into San Francisco at 2:45pm (elapsed time for me, 10.5
    hours), stayed awake until 9:30pm and woke up at 4:30.

    Yeah, going east is pretty much always worse than going west.

    At least if you're like me, where it's not generally hard to stay up an extra couple of hours, but it's almost impossible to go to sleep a couple of hours earlier, without meds.

    And, going west, suddenly I'm a morning person for a little while, and that allows for some possibilities that I wouldn't normally have.

    But, yeah, I tend to take melatonin when on long flights, as it makes it easier to at least get some low-quality sleep, and it's common to be traveling during the time when one would be asleep at the destination.

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  • From poindexter FORTRAN@21:4/122 to Adept on Wed Jul 10 14:54:16 2024
    Re: Re: Did anybody sleep well yesterday (July 4)?
    By: Adept to poindexter FORTRAN on Wed Jul 10 2024 06:06 pm

    But, yeah, I tend to take melatonin when on long flights, as it makes it easier to at least get some low-quality sleep, and it's common to be traveling during the time when one would be asleep at the destination.

    At least on the eastbound flights I can set my watch to the destination time zone and fake myself into sleeping a normal cycle. Coming back is like permanent twilight (or noon) and messes with me. I think I may have gotten 3o minutes of sleep coming back.
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  • From Adept@21:2/108 to poindexter FORTRAN on Thu Jul 11 20:08:58 2024
    At least on the eastbound flights I can set my watch to the destination time zone and fake myself into sleeping a normal cycle. Coming back is like permanent twilight (or noon) and messes with me. I think I may have gotten 3o minutes of sleep coming back.

    Those days are _weird_.

    When I first was traveling from my place in Germany to a site in California, I had a day where I started at 1a or something, and arrived at my hotel at 6p, while gaining 9 time zones.

    And, with the plane, I left at 10a or so, and arrived at 2 or 3p. So it's a really trippy 33-hour day, where I'd spent 25+ hours traveling in a single day, most of it being daylight.

    Since realizing that the company only pays for 12 hours of travel a day (you're supposed to stop traveling, after that, I guess), I shifted to getting a hotel at the airport, rather than attempting to travel day-of.

    It's especially a good idea, because there is no possible way to arrive and _not_ be tired, while winding up driving for a couple of hours in LA-area traffic at the end of the journey.

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