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Posting Party How Did You Sleep #2

TLDR: How Did You Sleep #2
The forum thread primarily revolves around participants sharing their sleep experiences, ranging from "good" to "not good" and various other descriptors like "okay," "decent," "crap," and "fitfully." A majority of users, such as "pat" and "toetapping," frequently reported their sleep as "good." However, some users like "Gibby" and "WhippedCream" shared difficulties with sleeping well, mentioning issues like waking up frequently or not feeling refreshed. Specific concerns were also highlighted, such as "MamaFrankie" mentioning waking up due to breathing issues related to sarcoidosis. A few users, like "Harry" and "Sincerem," discussed the impact of their lifestyle choices on sleep, such as internet usage and work demands affecting their sleep patterns. Overall, the thread showcases a wide range of personal sleep experiences and the factors influencing them.
I do deprive myself sleep at nights due to some demanding tasks. I use my day time to sleep in order to recover from the stress of forfeiting good night sleep.
 
I do deprive myself sleep at nights due to some demanding tasks. I use my day time to sleep in order to recover from the stress of forfeiting good night sleep.
I've never been a particularly good sleeper. Occasionally I have nights where I don't sleep at all or only get a few hours and I have to try to function the next day, which isn't easy.

I think the worst thing is at this point I'm just used to it and I know I can function for a day or two on no or little sleep.
 
I've never been a particularly good sleeper. Occasionally I have nights where I don't sleep at all or only get a few hours and I have to try to function the next day, which isn't easy.

I think the worst thing is at this point I'm just used to it and I know I can function for a day or two on no or little sleep.
That's it. It's simply used to you man. It is like that for me too. I am used to being awake at nights. Because, everywhere seems cool during that hour, I use the morning time to have a better sleeping time, lol.
 
I didnt sleep well at all last night........ Got to bed at almost 5 but was up around 9 or 10......

Alot of Anxiety and worrying I guess.... I mi$$ my friends terribly..........

My mom isnt doing well :(
 
I slept okay last night. I feel like I'm rather sleep-deprived from the past couple of days. I was up until nearly 6 AM Friday night and was woke up around 11 AM on Saturday morning. Then I was up until nearly 2 AM last night and woke up this morning around 9 AM this morning. I will definitely need to get some more sleep tonight before I head back to work tomorrow.
 

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