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    Quote Originally Posted by StrontiumDog
    Anything unusually stressful happening in your life at the moment?
    Well, unusually stressful time at work . . . projects that are supposed to come in keep getting postponed and postponed . . .

    Quote Originally Posted by nidhogg
    yeah, leave the f*cking dwarf alone...
    Quote Originally Posted by baldrick
    sleeping with angry midgets has that effect
    I live in KL and CmN in CM . . . or are you referring to MtD's midget? Never! I am a gentleman

    Quote Originally Posted by withnallstoke
    It's only natural. Hope this helps.
    It helps as much as your usually helpful suggestions . . . nothing about snags?

    Quote Originally Posted by Loy Toy
    If your having problems sleeping become a Thai and you will be able to sleep anywhere at anytime without any problems!
    Well . . . I was born there

    Quote Originally Posted by Milkman
    Why do you wake up grump?
    No idea

    Quote Originally Posted by Panda
    The sleep experts recommend heavy drapes to block out the morning light and fool your brain into thinking its not dawn.
    Yes, don't have those and can't find them here. IKEA had some but we only bought some for he kid's rooms and now they're out of stock

    Quote Originally Posted by Panda
    Air Conditioning may help.
    Got

    Quote Originally Posted by Panda
    Or set one alarm for 0200 hrs and get up for a piss if its a full Blader waking you up.
    Could be a good idea . . . how is it getting back to sleep? I've always had problems with that

    Quote Originally Posted by Marmite the Dog
    Do you have any beer before sleeping.
    Nope . . . haven't had a beer in months, actually . . . a few sake-filled nights, however . . . fall asleep like a dead man, but wake up feeling like shit

    Quote Originally Posted by nedwalk
    good luck with it mate
    Thanks, mate

    Quote Originally Posted by chitown
    PH, take two 25 mg of Atarax and you will get 8 to 9 hours straight. There is no hangover feeling and the sleep is deep and restful.
    I'll look into that, but when you have one on the odd occasion a second little rascal waking you up with stories of having nightmares . . . how awake are you to calm them?

    Quote Originally Posted by kingwilly
    Its nana naps ur thinking of, byproduct of getting old, get used to it!
    You are just so very much cruising for a bruising . . . Your choice: On Nut or a Red?

    Quote Originally Posted by jizzybloke
    Sometimes i'd love to have a nap during the day but if i do it knackeres any ideas of a decent nights sleep!
    Yup, yup, yup

    Quote Originally Posted by Sdigit
    Smoke fewer cigars and pull you hat down over your eyes
    I don't smoke and don't wear hats!

    Quote Originally Posted by nidhogg
    Try to "go with the flow" for a while, and just accomadate what your body is teling you.
    I think that may be the easiest way to address it . . . go with it, don't fight it.



    Thank you, everyone . . . except Withnallstoke, of course!

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    Quote Originally Posted by panama hat
    Thank you, everyone . . . except Withnallstoke, of course!
    Don't shoot the bloody messenger.






























































    PS. Now that you've scrolled through a blank screen, what was the what?

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    Nidnog is right, accept it, I have, at least a few more uninterupted hours of TD each morning

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    Quote Originally Posted by withnallstoke
    PS. Now that you've scrolled through a blank screen, what was the what?


    Quote Originally Posted by kingwilly
    Nidnog is right, accept it, I have, at least a few more uninterupted hours of TD each morning
    Oh dear . . . is that what my life is coming to . . . replace my gran's crossword puzzle at 5am with me and TD at the same hour . . .

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    Curious PH. How many actual hours of sleep are you getting now. And how many were you getting before you started waking up early?

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    Before I'd probably average seven hours and now it's somewhere between four and five.

    Not a huge difference in numbers, but certainly in how I feel . . . headaches, lethargy etc...

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    Quote Originally Posted by panama hat View Post
    Before I'd probably average seven hours and now it's somewhere between four and five.

    Not a huge difference in numbers, but certainly in how I feel . . . headaches, lethargy etc...
    Thats a significant drop in sleeping hours.
    No doubt resulting in what is known as "sleep debt". Its the cumulative effect of lack of sleep over time and can result in physical and psychological symptoms.

    There has got to be a reason for the sudden change in sleeping pattern. I would be focusing more on finding out what that reason is rather than trying to manage the symptoms.
    There are many organic diseases which can cause these symptoms such as hyperthyroidism. Do you have any other symptoms such as weight loss, palpitations etc..? Maybe a good idea to talk to a Doc and get some blood tests done to try and find the cause.

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    ^ I cannot function well on 4 or 5 hours. I can function, but not well, and I get irritable and drowsy.

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    ^ Thats probably due to not enough sleep.

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    Need to get layed more, good for the nerves and induces sleep.
    I got layed as often as I could while in VietNam, I like those girls, always had calm nerves then.
    Fact when I was a kid, I had a Buck Rabbit that when he got a little, he flipped over backwards and passed out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by blackgang View Post
    Need to get layed more, good for the nerves and induces sleep.
    I got layed as often as I could while in VietNam, I like those girls, always had calm nerves then.
    Yes, in me youth I was more active. Women are hot in 'Nammers, me must admit, but of course so are Thai lasses.

    Fact when I was a kid, I had a Buck Rabbit that when he got a little, he flipped over backwards and passed out.
    OMG! The truth finally comes out.


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    Struth,, My aunts husband had some Rabbits and we went lover and visit them, he gave the 2 boys each a rabbit, a small runt of a Checker Giant buck and a female California doe.
    I had decided to stay home thru the summer so I could go Elk hunting in the fall with my Dad. So I had got a job falling timber.
    And as kids do, they quit the rabbit business early and I was kind of interested in them.
    So to make a long story short, I ended up with the 2 car garage insulated and hutches built and killed the Calif. doe as they are not good brood rabbits, loved that little runt buck so kept him and got a New Zealand white buck and had a dozen NZ White does, had automatic feeders for the nursing does and auto water fountains for all does, and was butchering and selling about about 40 rabbits a month, I cut wood and traded it to the guy at the feed mill for rabbit feed and was doing great until I decided to go off somewhere back to work the next year.
    That little runt buck had good blood and he always sired good litters, but when he got a nut He would always jump straight in the air and land on his head in his water dish, if I had forgotten to remove it,,laughed my ass off at him.
    Most will just fall over sideways in a dead faint, but he was an acrobatic dude.

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    sounds like you need a holiday.time away from work

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    Quote Originally Posted by blackgang View Post
    Struth,, My aunts husband had some Rabbits and we went lover and visit them, he gave the 2 boys each a rabbit, a small runt of a Checker Giant buck and a female California doe.
    I had decided to stay home thru the summer so I could go Elk hunting in the fall with my Dad. So I had got a job falling timber.
    And as kids do, they quit the rabbit business early and I was kind of interested in them.
    So to make a long story short, I ended up with the 2 car garage insulated and hutches built and killed the Calif. doe as they are not good brood rabbits, loved that little runt buck so kept him and got a New Zealand white buck and had a dozen NZ White does, had automatic feeders for the nursing does and auto water fountains for all does, and was butchering and selling about about 40 rabbits a month, I cut wood and traded it to the guy at the feed mill for rabbit feed and was doing great until I decided to go off somewhere back to work the next year.
    That little runt buck had good blood and he always sired good litters, but when he got a nut He would always jump straight in the air and land on his head in his water dish, if I had forgotten to remove it,,laughed my ass off at him.
    Most will just fall over sideways in a dead faint, but he was an acrobatic dude.
    Thats a very interesting story about your youthful experience with rabbits there BG.
    Somehow I doubt it doubt it has anything to do with PHs sleep problems though.
    Oh right. You did have a rabbit that went to sleep after sex once when you were a kid. Now I get the connection. Your advice is always appreciated. Hope your rabbit is OK. Try keeping your hands off him for a while.

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    Quote Originally Posted by blackgang View Post
    Need to get layed more, good for the nerves and induces sleep.
    I got layed as often as I could while in VietNam, I like those girls, always had calm nerves then.
    Fact when I was a kid, I had a Buck Rabbit that when he got a little, he flipped over backwards and passed out.
    I am sure he did BG. Now I suppose he just lays there and goes limp.

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    I suppose I will see you in MKP and we can discuss this,,say wat

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    No doubt your intention to troll your way into this thread and disrupt it until its moved to MKP. Keep going. I am sure you will succeed in the end.

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    Thanks for your input, BG . . . well noted. I'll try to make all my threads concentarte on you from now on . . . and sex with rabbits

    Quote Originally Posted by Panda
    Do you have any other symptoms such as weight loss, palpitations etc
    Nope . . . nothing out of the ordinary

    Quote Originally Posted by Panda
    Maybe a good idea to talk to a Doc and get some blood tests done to try and find the cause.
    Which I will do as soon as I can make some time, thank you

    Quote Originally Posted by blackgang
    Fact when I was a kid, I had a Buck Rabbit that when he got a little, he flipped over backwards and passed out.
    There goes my plan to buy the girls a hamster for Christmas . . . comes complete with masking tape. Seriously, where do you come up with this stuff?

    Quote Originally Posted by ferretface
    sounds like you need a holiday.time away from work
    Possibly so, but I don't feel stressed out at all . . . quite the contrary . . . well, except for the 'light at the end of the tunnel' contracts that always seem to be just out of reach.

    Quote Originally Posted by blackgang
    say wat
    Come on, panda . . . he wants you to say 'wat'. For which purpose, no-one knows, but we are sure to find out

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    Did you get the pills I told you about?

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    Get 'em BG.

    Don't take any sh*te.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Milkman
    Get 'em BG.

    Don't take any sh*te.
    Do you have anything constructive to add? No? Then fuck off, Milkie.
    Take your octo-mate by the hand and wheel yourselves into another thread instead of fucking this one up as well.



    Quote Originally Posted by chitown
    Did you get the pills I told you about?
    Can't quite get myself to get them (if they are sold here, of course) . . . never been a fan of pills and am quite wary of them.

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    Ah, switched off the light last night at midnight . . . woke up at 04.50. . . lovely

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    Quote Originally Posted by panama hat
    Ah, switched off the light last night at midnight . . . woke up at 04.50. . . lovely
    Ugh, sounds like not fun.
    Have you made any changes to your diet or anything lately that could have messed up your metabolism?

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    Quote Originally Posted by chitown
    PH, take two 25 mg of Atarax and you will get 8 to 9 hours straight. There is no hangover feeling and the sleep is deep and restful.
    Those do some good, but as they are basically an Antihistamine and a slight tranquilizer you should be careful that your prostate is healthy and not starting to enlarge as sometimes starts to happen in the late 40's and early 50's as antihistamines do tend to effect that somewhat.

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    Quote Originally Posted by slackula
    Have you made any changes to your diet or anything lately that could have messed up your metabolism?
    No fun at all . . . had a chance at a nap this afternoon but forced myself not to because I was worried about how this would affect my sleep.

    I guess it is beginning to be self-perpetuating . . . now I lay awake knowing I'll wake up soon anyway . . . and I am very seldom on the net at this time of night . . .


    Sigh

    Not really any changes . . . no smoking, virtually no alcohol . . . but at least one bar of good chocolate a day! At least!

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