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Altering my sleep schedule; Good idea or Bad?

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Throttle said:
For one example, sleep apnea can cause you to get little, if any quality sleep. This produces daytime exhaustion (and a propensity for napping) but an inability to get to sleep at night (your body's clock never resets properly).
I can get to sleep fine, sleep for however long, and still wake up feeling tired. It sucks.
 

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donjuanjovi said:
Sleep apnea is a breathing problem and, if I'm not mistaken, not considered a form of insomnia.
no, but it's probably the leading cause of poor sleep quality.

as i understand it (i saw a doc awhile back when i was carrying more of me around), sleep apnea is:

a) very strongly correlated to neck-size (not sure whether or not this applies if your neck is rock solid muscle)

b) by definition present if you snore (caused by an full or partial obstruction, which is by definition apnea).

c) exacerbated by my drugs of choice, caffeine & alcohol

if somebody says they regularly go to sleep on time, seem to sleep straight through for at least 8 hours, and are never satisfied with that sleep, that says to me the quality is low, probably you're rarely reaching or staying in state of deep sleep, with some distraction, either internal or external rousing you from time to time.
 

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stronglifts said:
Are you on a high carb diet?
Nah been on a TCD for a long while. Doesn't seem to matter what I eat; I have a permanent 'tiredness' throughout the day. I'm pretty sure it's some kind of sleep disorder as I know I wake up a lot during the night and sometimes don't remember doing it (I filmed myself sleeping :p ).
 

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Actually I do have a very difficult time falling asleep, and I rarely stay asleep throughout the night. This is part of the reason that I can't sleep before 12, because I am so frustrated with the laying in bed for hours. I do get my best sleep when I have those extra 2-3 hours to just sit alone and think to myself. But if I could then I would like to go to bed before 12 and wake up before 9. I am thinking about trying one last time to get on that sleep schedule, and if I can't then I guess I'll just go with 2:30AM to 11:00AM.
 

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simon said:
(I filmed myself sleeping :p ).
How did you do that? I dont wanna disturb myself and I dont know any camera that has nightvision, let alone a tape with 8 hours on it.

I have similar problems. 1-2 hour sleepy time when I wake up before Im fully awake. I can do everything, even take tests, but I still dont feel fully awake until about 2 hours after I wake up. During the first 30 minutes maybe, I sometimes feel sick and extremely tired. It goes away pretty quick though.

Also more hours doesn't really seem to help out. Sometimes it might even be worse. I have bags under my eyes which seem to be getting a little better.

The one thing that makes me doubt any sleep disorder is that I can NEVER EVER EVER fall asleep during the day. Even during the most boring bio movies, I can never fall asleep. The only time I can is if I go outta town, where it's a lot hotter than Im used to, and during the car ride back, i'll fall asleep after a whole day.
 

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I used a camcorder with nightvision.
 
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