• wabasso@lemmy.ca
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    I learned with kids that less total but uninterrupted is better than more total but interrupted.

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        We are testing a different, longer term hypothesis now, which is whether they can become functional adults after being parented by non-functioning adults.

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      Quality surpasses anything. If you can get a short sleep but full REM cycles, you’ll feel better than a long night of not quite getting to that point. Two hours might be too short for that, but three may be enough.

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    Hang on a second there…

    I wake in the night 2 or 3 times.

    Sometimes it’s 45 minutes before my alarm or some other depressing time.

    Sometimes it’s 5 hours before my alarm. The feeling when I look over and still have 5 more hours is really nice.

    Wait just one damned minute here…lemme think about this.

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      You could try taking some melatonin before bed. That usually keeps me from noticibly waking up in the middle of the night.

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          Oh really? I find melatonin doesn’t knock me out, just makes me a bit groggy so it’s easier to fall asleep. Kinda like when you’re in bed and the alarm goes off. You can get up, but it feels so good just to stay in bed and sleep.

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    There’s definitely something to this. I was recently setting an alarm for 2am because at some point during the night, I’m going to need to pee anyway and I’d prefer to get up for that with four hours left to sleep instead of two - waking up at 4am and having to get up to pee means I won’t be able to get back to sleep but waking up at 2am before I really have to go means I don’t have that alarm anxiety and will not have a problem making it the rest of the night.

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      Really? That’s how I normally sleep. I usually wake up around 2 or 3 in the morning, sit up and fiddle around online for about 45 minutes and then go back to sleep till about 8 or 9 in the morning.

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        if you’re not feeling sleep deprived, then you’re doing it right. regardless of the “8 hours straight…or else” rule we’ve been forcefed forever

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        I saw a video that referenced a study where they had all the subjects stop using all forms of artificial lights (including lights, tvs, phones, etc). Every one of them defaulted to that sleep pattern - without being told about it.

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    Waking up your roommate every night at 3 am with your alarm so you can feel excited about how much longer you have to sleep is psychotic behavior. Like, certifiable send him to an institution sociopathy stuff.

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      Is biphasic when you like both sleeping and napping? I was a little biphasic-curious back in college.

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    Yeah that works a few times in a row, then your brain gets used to it and it will wear thin really quick

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    I did that when I was 12. school sucked, going to bed meant, waking up an hour before school began. setting an alarm for the middle of the night changed that. nowadays I just go to bed, when the mid of the night alarm would have gone off

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    I usually have a very hard time getting back to sleep if I wake up in the middle of the night, so this would be hell for me.

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    Had a friend who lived with his mother who had a similar setup, just later. He had an alarm like 3 hours before waking, then 1 hour, then his mother ended up actually making him get up.