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Help me get out of strut
I woke up for the 2nd day running now at 3:15pm ish - every holiday I go to bed late... and get into the typical student strut - going to bed 2-4am and waking up 12-3pm - how'd the hell I get out of it?!
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Re: Help me get out of strut
you either go all the way round and don't sleep for one night, or you force yourself to get up early one morning
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Re: Help me get out of strut
Do something to tire yourself out, and go to bed at a reasonable time
Or set enough alarms for a reasonable time in the morning so you'll definitely wake up, and then you'll be sufficiently tired the next night that you can go to bed earlier
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Re: Help me get out of strut
i have exactly the same problem. I hate it, you end up wasting half the day!
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Re: Help me get out of strut
Just gradually push it earlier back - so instead of getting up at 2, get up at 12, then 10, then 8.
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Re: Help me get out of strut
at about 10pm start drink a whole bottle of red wine
that makes me sleep like a baby
personally i reccomend the stay up thing
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Re: Help me get out of strut
Cheers
Tis going to be a big task though -
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Re: Help me get out of strut
androme? - i thought you wanted to get out of the problem, not solve it (temporarily).
Trust me i've tried all these remedies (getting up earlier, going to bed later etc..) it doesnt work. The solution will be temporary and you will slowly revert back to your normal attitude of going to bed late, getting up late.
The best solution is to find something to do in the day, as i imagine at the moment for you the night is more interesting because you have more to do (pubs, tv etc are usually better at night).
Finding something to do is the hard bit. As a student life is so much better at night, and i imagine you have little to do back home either. So remedies are - get a job, do revision, go for a run in the morning etc.. something that you can be bothered to wake upto in the morning. The fact that you have nothing to wake upto is the reason you get up so late.
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Re: Help me get out of strut
i get in this situation all the time, i normally just HAVE to get up early one day for one reason or another, then do, then i end up going to bed at a normal time again \o/
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Re: Help me get out of strut
I thought you said 'Help me get out of Struct'.
and I was like, 'Fag'...
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Re: Help me get out of strut
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androme? - i thought you wanted to get out of the problem, not solve it (temporarily).
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Thanks for the tips - I'll try and do something =/ - I just find going to bed later so much more 'peaceful' and I go clubbing & bars & pubs which shut late so that's the main problem
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Re: Help me get out of strut
Light up a couple fags (lol) and hold them by your eyes until you're in seething agony. At least your eyes will feel tired!
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Re: Help me get out of strut
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I thought you said 'Help me get out of Struct'.
and I was like, 'Fag'...
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Re: Help me get out of strut
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I thought you said 'Help me get out of Struct'.
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Re: Help me get out of strut
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I don't want Androme "in" me.
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Re: Help me get out of strut
From my experience, doing the whole staying up backfires. Because if you are a student, you tend to remain awake for two or three days, and then get knackered enough to get to sleep at a reasonable time. However, after 30 odd hrs you get the killer of all migraines which even export strength vodka can't cure, and itstivcks around until you get so tired you pass out.
Best thing to do is set as many alarms as you can for the following morning, and read a book for as long as you can. It may be sad to say this, but the lord of the rings is perfect for this. The olde english just tires you out after a couple of chapters.
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Re: Help me get out of strut
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However, after 30 odd hrs you get the killer of all migraines which even export strength vodka can't cure, and itstivcks around until you get so tired you pass out.
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As someone who regularly stays up for over 24 hours in a row I've found that you only get headaches if you fail to eat and drink enough. Of course either you or I may be somewhat medically unique in this respect but I'd advise ensuring you consume enough energy and stay well hydrated next time you try staying up for ~30 hours!
Edit: In relation to the original question I suggest the getting up early (8 or 9) and staying awake the whole day, going to bed at a reasonable time that night.
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Re: Help me get out of strut
It can't be 'healthy' staying up all that time though, can it?
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Re: Help me get out of strut
Unhealthy things are what makes life worth living.
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Re: Help me get out of strut
Yeah but I love sleep.
You can do anything whilst your sleep, it's warm, it's cozy, you're lieing down. What's not to like? In fact why do I ever get out of bed?
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Re: Help me get out of strut
Getting out of bed is probably the most difficult part of my day (it's not exactly that strenuous heh). I'm pretty sure it's the change in temperature from inside the covers to out that makes it so horrible. There might be something unique and/or psychological about it though as I never find I have that problem when I sleep in someone else's house.
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Re: Help me get out of strut
why has no one questioned the use of the word 'strut'?
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Re: Help me get out of strut
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Getting out of bed is probably the most difficult part of my day (it's not exactly that strenuous heh). I'm pretty sure it's the change in temperature from inside the covers to out that makes it so horrible. There might be something unique and/or psychological about it though as I never find I have that problem when I sleep in someone else's house.
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Re: Help me get out of strut
I meant unique in the sense that people in general somehow adjust to their own beds leading to a "perfect" temperature arising. Thanks for assuming though :)))
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Re: Help me get out of strut
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I meant unique in the sense that people in general somehow adjust to their own beds leading to a "perfect" temperature arising. Thanks for assuming though ))
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Re: Help me get out of strut
i get this problem a lot, especially at uni when i sometimes stay up late watching sports on five (american football or baseball) the best solution is to stay up all the way thru until the next night. miles easier than gradually going from getting up at 2pm to midday to 10am etc. either that or get yourself some weed and start smoking it around 4pm and dont stop until you fall asleep (dont set fire to the bed tho!)
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Re: Help me get out of strut
Get a job that requires you to get up at Silly O'clock am.
then stay up all day without a mid afternoon nap an go to bed at an early hour in the evening.
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Re: Help me get out of strut
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Get a job that requires you to get up at Silly O'clock am.
then stay up all day without a mid afternoon nap an go to bed at an early hour in the evening.
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Re: Help me get out of strut
i stay up more than 24 hours now and again... not 'fairly regularly' though. And i have never got a headache of any kind... i reckon this could just be a personal problem chick.
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Re: Help me get out of strut
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I was wondering where you've been...
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Re: Help me get out of strut
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Student/Working = nil free time.
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Re: Help me get out of strut
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Less beer, more IRC.
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Re: Help me get out of strut
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Most stupid thing you've ever posted.
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In other news, I can't get any ****ing sleep - I've been awake for 32 hours now, I've taken endless no. of paracetemol tablets to stop the headaches/migraines, I've taken a hot & cold shower (2 seperate times), even tried laying in the bed for few hours with eyes shut etc. to no effect - is there any medication?!
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Re: Help me get out of strut
yes, you go to your GP and ask for some sleeping pills. pretty obvious i would've thought
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Re: Help me get out of strut
I usually try the same tactic - have a few spliffs ready for when college starts... Only flaw to that is that when the weed runs out I can't sleep for days, but *shrugs* I never learn.
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Re: Help me get out of strut
do an allnighter
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Re: Help me get out of strut
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In other news, I can't get any ****ing sleep - I've been awake for 32 hours now, I've taken endless no. of paracetemol tablets to stop the headaches/migraines, I've taken a hot & cold shower (2 separate times), even tried laying in the bed for few hours with eyes shut etc. to no effect - is there any medication?!
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Don't take paracetamol - it is not good for you.
Eat some food about 30mins before going to bed. After eating food your metabolism increases significantly as the enzymes break down the food. This will make you feel sleepy. Drink plenty of water also.
If none of this works, i recommend seeing a doctor who might prescribe you Valium/Diazepam, (sleeping pills) or something similar.
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Re: Help me get out of strut
if all else fails and you cant sleep...take some Benolyn (drowsy cough medicine) it'll send you to sleep easilly
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Re: Help me get out of strut
Bang your head repeatedly against a hard surface until
a) the pain reaches such a level that to continue would mean certain death, or
b) you knock yourself out.
Foolproof.
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Re: Help me get out of strut
Sex helps you sleep - Sleep endorphines are released, always pisses of the lady
So have sex (preferably) or masturbate (more likely) and then you will sleep perfectly
(Nadval - don't use either of these suggestions - warm milk for you!)
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Re: Help me get out of strut
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Don't take paracetamol - it is not good for you.
Eat some food about 30mins before going to bed. After eating food your metabolism increases significantly as the enzymes break down the food. This will make you feel sleepy. Drink plenty of water also.
If none of this works, i recommend seeing a doctor who might prescribe you Valium/Diazepam, (sleeping pills) or something similar.
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Thanks for telling me after - so how else are you supposed to cure headaches?!
Anyway, I'll try the eating food & water combo although I just typically drink Pepsi Max - too much heh
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Re: Help me get out of strut
Doesn't Pepsi Max have caffeine in that will stop you getting to sleep? [/hint]
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Re: Help me get out of strut
Exercise more and try taking zinc before bed. Don't attempt to go directly from getting up at 3pm to getting up at 9am; try waking up a couple of hours earlier each day until you're sorted.
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Re: Help me get out of strut
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Doesn't Pepsi Max have caffeine in that will stop you getting to sleep? [/hint]
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I thought being sugar free it wouldn't have any caffeine in either - ie: used sweetners instead?!
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Exercise more and try taking zinc before bed. Don't attempt to go directly from getting up at 3pm to getting up at 9am; try waking up a couple of hours earlier each day until you're sorted.
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Try taking zinc?! Sure, I'll just go to my local chemist, ask for some metal and start chewing on it asap - I do take multi-mineral, multi-vitamin & other tablets everyday (yeah yeah all supplements but pft) and the multi-mineral one has zinc in it - should I take that at night instead then?
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Re: Help me get out of strut
What do you need to get up for?
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Re: Help me get out of strut
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I thought being sugar free it wouldn't have any caffeine in either - ie: used sweetners instead?!
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Re: Help me get out of strut
School is starting *very* soon and I have to be awake at 6am everyday so yeah - waking up @ 3pm is kind of a problem since school finishes @ 4pm anyway...
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Not Caffeine
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So the headaches I'm getting are more or less down to the Pepsi Max... damn Pepsi - I bet they've modified the caffeine or putting coke in because I find caffeine & coffee revolting :|
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Re: Help me get out of strut
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Try taking zinc?! Sure, I'll just go to my local chemist, ask for some metal and start chewing on it asap - I do take multi-mineral, multi-vitamin & other tablets everyday (yeah yeah all supplements but pft) and the multi-mineral one has zinc in it - should I take that at night instead then?
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It was just a suggestion, and it went alongside the 'do more exercise' part. Personally when I've done a fairly heavy workout, I become tired at night and can fall asleep easily even if I've only been awake for 12 hours or so, but I often wake up during the night and have trouble getting a good night's sleep. Apparently one reason for this is zinc deficiency, caused by exercising. If you can sleep fine after doing something fairly intense, then you probably don't need to take zinc and should just run a lot or whatever until you're tired and can fall asleep at an early-ish time.
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4 Jan 2005, 16:31
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Dirte
Join Date: Apr 2002
Posts: 5,573
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Re: Help me get out of strut
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Originally Posted by Androme2
School is starting *very* soon and I have to be awake at 6am everyday so yeah - waking up @ 3pm is kind of a problem since school finishes @ 4pm anyway...
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Poor you. I get full education*, and I can get up whenever I please. But not just to be a asshole, you should start to train. I slept like a stone the time I trained Thai Boxing. It's great, it's fun, you can beat up nerds and steal their lunch money, and you get sleep!
Or do the hash thing. That was my little helper when I went to regular school.
*I take everything as exams. I read two-three days before the exam. The exams start, at earliest, 17.00.
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