From: Mer_Mer_Yes_Mer | Posted: 5/5/2012 4:11:08 AM | #002 I would've just slept through it and if I burn down then oh well at least I was relaxed and peaceful
I had a roommate saying he'd drag me out if I didn't go so
the most I've deviated from a regular 10-12 PM - 6-8 AM sleep schedule has been the couple times I've stayed up until 1 AM for whatever reason (At which point I usually slept in) or when I do sleep in.
I can't live the same kind of lifestyle as some of you guys. I'd go insane or die. or both.
Anyways I think I'm going to try to get a couple more hours of sleep now. Too tired to do the cleaning and programming I planned on working on today, and 4:20 AM Board 8 is not exactly my idea of "fun"
One of the things that being affected by depression changed in me is my attitude toward sleep. As a kid, I hated going to bed, and sprung out of bed the moment I woke up. Then I stopped springing up. Then I had the self-authority to not be forced to bed at a time before I was tired. Then I realized I could skip classes in college and started sleeping completely randomly.
I was pretty severely messed up by depression for a while, and my life still isn't at all where I would have hoped it'd have been 13 years ago when I graduated high school, but one of the biggest things I'd change if I could would be to go back to sleeping the way I did when I was like 14-15.
From: Swifticuffs | Posted: 5/5/2012 7:22:04 AM | #012 I felt the same way when I first showed up to my first duty station. Sleep became a commodity man, it really did lol
You're in the military, aren't you?
Love those guys to death for doing what they do (Even when I disagree that it needs to be done), but I will never, ever do it.