nicksaiz65
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This thread is a combination of a life update, rant/vent, and asking for advice.
I had a life threatening, potentially life ending event happen to me last weekend.
I had an extra gig that I picked up in Nashville to bring in a bit of extra cash. After that, I crashed at my friends’ house and snuck in about 4-5 hours of sleep. I wanted to be home in the morning, so I began driving back around 6 AM.
I noticed that I was feeling extremely tired on the drive back, so I pulled over to a truck stop, jumped in the back seat and set an alarm so that I could take a 30 minute nap. I was about 20 minutes away from home, so I figured I would drive the last 20 minutes home and then take a very quick nap in my own bed once I got back.
After that, I ended up falling asleep behind the wheel. All I remember is seeing the rail of the highway flying towards me, and it was too late for me to do anything about it.
I crashed my car into the rail on the side of the highway, and got thrown onto the side of the road, with the airbag coming out of the car.
I was able to get help, and have the car towed nearly instantly. I never thought that something like falling asleep behind the wheel would ever happen to me. It’s especially egregious because I usually drive back from Nashville around 3 AM(once I’m done gaming) and I get back just fine every single time. I don’t even usually take the nap like I did this time.
The only difference I can think of is, when I drive back from Nashville, I always either drink a Red Bull or a Bang on the way back. This time, I didn’t have the energy drink because “I didn’t feel like I needed the caffeine.” (And I already had a Bang earlier to get me through the work day.) Huge mistake. But you know, people say the Bang/Red Bull is going to kill me too.
The person towing me told me that people had died in wrecks that were less severe than the one that I was in and that I was extremely lucky to be alive. My parents described it as me “getting a second chance.” Also, what if I had wrecked at 2 AM and there was no one there to help me? They say I seriously need to change my habits.
It especially pisses me off because I just spent $1.5K on car repairs. All of that money is seriously just down the drain, imagine spending all that then destroying the car.
As for why this happened, I can attribute it to two reasons. In my theory, at least. The first is a lack of sleep. This work week was absolutely insane, before I made this drive. I was cutting my sleep to get as ahead as humanly possible so that I don’t have to feel any work stress.
I really do know that I should get more sleep. But honestly, I feel like it’s truly impossible. Between work itself, getting ahead for work, gym, chores, game, music, and just the comical size of my To-Do list, I always have to end up cutting my sleep. I often do it to get ahead at work so that my work days are less stressful. I accept that I’ll have a huge list of to-dos in life. But it often means I have to cut my sleep to stay ahead, which leads to me being sleep deprived. I truly don’t know how to fix it, if it’s even possible to fix it while being successful at the things I wish to be successful at.
The second potential reason is my sleep apnea. I haven’t been officially diagnosed with sleep apnea, but I’m like 95% sure I have it. I’m wondering if that has any bearing on this wreck happening. From the small bit of research I’ve done, it can affect this. I’ll have to look into this more, and I should get a formal test for sleep apnea.
Additionally, I love going to different cities every weekend. Long drives are just a reality in my life.
I don’t want this post to get too long. But basically, I wanted to ask how to prevent this from ever happening again. I’ve totaled two cars now in my life. One of my goals is to never get in a wreck ever again.
The first car, I totaled by driving too fast and being an idiot basically lol. After that, I told myself I’d never get in another wreck again, and I drove very carefully after that. I didn’t get in another wreck for 4 years. But then this happens(from the lack of sleep, I’m assuming.)
Basically, I don’t have the answers on how to prevent a wreck like this ever again. I wanted to get some feedback and answers from you guys.
Other than fixing my sleep, maybe I make it a policy to have a Red Bull with each long drive? I’d love to hear what you all think.
I had a life threatening, potentially life ending event happen to me last weekend.
I had an extra gig that I picked up in Nashville to bring in a bit of extra cash. After that, I crashed at my friends’ house and snuck in about 4-5 hours of sleep. I wanted to be home in the morning, so I began driving back around 6 AM.
I noticed that I was feeling extremely tired on the drive back, so I pulled over to a truck stop, jumped in the back seat and set an alarm so that I could take a 30 minute nap. I was about 20 minutes away from home, so I figured I would drive the last 20 minutes home and then take a very quick nap in my own bed once I got back.
After that, I ended up falling asleep behind the wheel. All I remember is seeing the rail of the highway flying towards me, and it was too late for me to do anything about it.
I crashed my car into the rail on the side of the highway, and got thrown onto the side of the road, with the airbag coming out of the car.
I was able to get help, and have the car towed nearly instantly. I never thought that something like falling asleep behind the wheel would ever happen to me. It’s especially egregious because I usually drive back from Nashville around 3 AM(once I’m done gaming) and I get back just fine every single time. I don’t even usually take the nap like I did this time.
The only difference I can think of is, when I drive back from Nashville, I always either drink a Red Bull or a Bang on the way back. This time, I didn’t have the energy drink because “I didn’t feel like I needed the caffeine.” (And I already had a Bang earlier to get me through the work day.) Huge mistake. But you know, people say the Bang/Red Bull is going to kill me too.
The person towing me told me that people had died in wrecks that were less severe than the one that I was in and that I was extremely lucky to be alive. My parents described it as me “getting a second chance.” Also, what if I had wrecked at 2 AM and there was no one there to help me? They say I seriously need to change my habits.
It especially pisses me off because I just spent $1.5K on car repairs. All of that money is seriously just down the drain, imagine spending all that then destroying the car.
As for why this happened, I can attribute it to two reasons. In my theory, at least. The first is a lack of sleep. This work week was absolutely insane, before I made this drive. I was cutting my sleep to get as ahead as humanly possible so that I don’t have to feel any work stress.
I really do know that I should get more sleep. But honestly, I feel like it’s truly impossible. Between work itself, getting ahead for work, gym, chores, game, music, and just the comical size of my To-Do list, I always have to end up cutting my sleep. I often do it to get ahead at work so that my work days are less stressful. I accept that I’ll have a huge list of to-dos in life. But it often means I have to cut my sleep to stay ahead, which leads to me being sleep deprived. I truly don’t know how to fix it, if it’s even possible to fix it while being successful at the things I wish to be successful at.
The second potential reason is my sleep apnea. I haven’t been officially diagnosed with sleep apnea, but I’m like 95% sure I have it. I’m wondering if that has any bearing on this wreck happening. From the small bit of research I’ve done, it can affect this. I’ll have to look into this more, and I should get a formal test for sleep apnea.
Additionally, I love going to different cities every weekend. Long drives are just a reality in my life.
I don’t want this post to get too long. But basically, I wanted to ask how to prevent this from ever happening again. I’ve totaled two cars now in my life. One of my goals is to never get in a wreck ever again.
The first car, I totaled by driving too fast and being an idiot basically lol. After that, I told myself I’d never get in another wreck again, and I drove very carefully after that. I didn’t get in another wreck for 4 years. But then this happens(from the lack of sleep, I’m assuming.)
Basically, I don’t have the answers on how to prevent a wreck like this ever again. I wanted to get some feedback and answers from you guys.
Other than fixing my sleep, maybe I make it a policy to have a Red Bull with each long drive? I’d love to hear what you all think.
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