Mar 20, 2006, 10:15 AM
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I guess since I'm finally back, I should resume my role of sympathetic asshole who knows what he's talkin about...
I feel your pain, for I was a college student once and a wrestler and the combination of weightloss and studying 24/7 did a number on my sleep cycles... but if you really wanna get to sleep, do some hard, dirty work (get a job with UPS or FedEx or something... great pay, physical labor and awesome benefits and you can pick up part time supervisor fairly quick (6 months) and get 1600 a month) and you'll come home exhausted and ready for a good 8 hours of sleep.
Or you could be smart and get an established sleep cycle and go to sleep at the same time every night like normal people (but what fun is that?).
Or hell, you could drink some orange juice (read: orange juice actually HELPS you sleep physically... milk is basically just a placebo - true it has that vitamin or whatever that helps you sleep but unless you drink about half a gallon of milk, it won't have any real effect on you).
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Yall'd be surprised to find that you can actually sleep without a blanket fairly easily if you are tired enough. Not that I expect too many people to understand, but when you work yourself to the point of sheer exhaustion (I've been up for 24 hours... I work until 930am), it doesn't matter if you are clean or dirty, hot or cold, covered or not, clothed or naked, your body's needs will overrule your brain.
And I'm not tryin to smack down anyone here, but if you work out/run/do physical labor for about an hour everyday, I'll bet $100 that you'll fall asleep mucho easier (DON'T DO IT RIGHT BEFORE YOU WANT TO SLEEP AND THEN COMPLAIN THAT IT DOESN'T WORK YOU DUMB DONUTS) and sleep more soundly.
Jam it back in, in the dark.
Last edited by tweeter; Mar 20, 2006 at 10:18 AM.
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