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Date: 2010-09-20 01:50 pm (UTC)I have a regular sleep schedule most of the time, though it's a constant struggle to actually end my day early enough to stick to it. I find it's necessary... I no longer have the ability to mess around with my sleep schedule with relative impunity.
(In retrospect I'm not sure how much I ever did, but the failure mode is more profound now.)
Sometimes it takes me fifteen minutes or more to fall asleep, sometimes I'm asleep as soon as my head hits the pillow. It depends on how much sleep I've been getting.
I had some pretty epic insomnia while in Brussels, but I blame a combination of jetlag and unfamiliar surroundings. Every once in a while I'll experience a bout of it when I'm processing something hard, or when I've fallen off the caffeine wagon. But it's not part of my ordinary experience.
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Date: 2010-09-20 02:10 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2010-09-20 02:25 pm (UTC)i don't know how long it takes me to fall asleep -- not long, i'd guess under 10 minutes most nights, but that also requires defining "fall asleep" (as opposed to "doze") and being awake enough to watch a clock, since i don't think i can actually notice the passage of time very accurately at such times.
(why 7 minutes?)
thus far, i've never really experienced insomnia, thank god.
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Date: 2010-09-20 03:52 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2010-09-20 04:00 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2010-09-20 11:00 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2010-09-21 01:47 am (UTC)Generally, I can get up at a specific time and once I'm up, I'm Awake. I can't fall back asleep, unless I'm unusually exhausted. Coffee is nice, but not required. But it never gets EASY. Andy's actually switched over to a normal morning schedule and now can't sleep in on the weekend. But my brain never tells me "hey, it's time to go to sleep/wake up!" I get exhausted but not sleepy. My brain also doesn't like waking up until I'm actually walking around and out of bed. Andy says that I have trouble with "state changes." I say I don't have the files in my computer-brain to moderate sleep controls.
Falling asleep is always hard, even with the meds. The idea of falling asleep within 7 minutes is ... laughable. Inconceivable to me. I thought it was more like 20 minutes for normal people. It's usually 30 to 45 at least for me (I know this because I sometimes listen to audiobooks or podcasts until I fall asleep and I can find where I stop "remembering" what I heard). It's sad to realise that I am so completely far away from normal.
Even if I get up on time and go to bed on time for the entire week, I will still sleep a good 12 hours without even trying on the weekend. If I don't catch up and get extra sleep on the weekend, I feel like crap the next week.
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Date: 2010-09-22 03:05 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2010-09-23 01:54 am (UTC)I also read somewhere (maybe on the RealAge test I just took again?) that if you fall asleep in fewer than seven minutes, you're not getting enough sleep.
The only things that seem particularly interesting about my sleep stuff are that if I don't get at least 9 hours, I feel sleep-deprived; and if I'm getting 9 hours regularly, I wean myself off caffeine without noticing. (Oh, and apparently I hold my breath when I'm sleeping, but not if medical staff are watching.)
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Date: 2010-09-27 06:42 pm (UTC)