Let's see if we can get some people to respond to this, bump! |
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I am a high school student, so I have to wake up rather early. I usually get to bed around 9-11, and have my alarm set to 6:30. |
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Let's see if we can get some people to respond to this, bump! |
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Would there be anything on your mind, like anything related to your studies, exams, etc? |
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"Reject culture..." "Put the Art pedal to the metal!"
- Terence McKenna
I'm 17 and suffer from the same thing. It's especially bad if I try to initiate sleep paralysis; then I can't get back to sleep for like an hour and a half. Its like I feel kind of hot or uncomfortable and tossing and turning is the only way to relieve the discomfort. |
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Try working out earlier in the evening. It may help with sleep. |
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I don't have much to add to what has been said, but here is some information on micro-awakenings, normal actions of the sleeping mind. Maybe you are just too aware when they happen? |
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Last edited by RebelSeven; 06-01-2012 at 08:39 AM.
Just some info - |
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Last edited by Jayme; 06-01-2012 at 01:38 PM.
I know the feeling. It doesn't happen as much as it does for you it seems, but when it does happen it sucks. |
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Since the sleep disruption has gotten worse and it's clearly causing trouble for your waking life it's time to let your parents know how it's affecting you. A visit to the doctor might be in order. A metabolic panel and a couple of tests might rule out something physiological, or alert you to some as yet undiagnosed condition. |
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From the sound of it I might say this was actually a pretty healthy thing to have happening if you consider the sleep patterns the body goes through at night, and you could probably use it to your advantage! |
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This happened to me very many times during last school year. I would always wake up between 4-5:30 and it was kinda annoying because I go to bed at midnight almost every night |
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DILD: 0 | WBTB: 0 | WILD: 0
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Maybe you can use this to your advantage by trying to Deild. If it works you would 1)have a lucid dream 2) lose no sleep. Good luck |
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