• ClownStatue@piefed.social
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    8 hours ago

    Yeah, I don’t remember ever saying, “I need to go to bed,” as a kid. I say it a lot as an old person, but as a kid, sleep was pretty much always forced on me, either by parents or sheer exhaustion.

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    19 hours ago

    I one hundred percent woke up still sleepy as a kid.

    It was only years later that I got the surgery to fix my nose.

  • rockSlayer@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    22 hours ago

    If you’re struggling with sleep, here’s some tricks that I’ve learned:

    • try to avoid drinking more than 400mg caffeine in a day
    • stop drinking caffeine after noon
    • keep a standard bed time and wake up time
    • don’t play the “5 more minutes” game
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      21 hours ago

      #1- Have your Vitamin D levels checked with some blood work

      https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC8912284/

      It’s the most common underlying cause of sleep issues. I work outside in the sun regularly. I still came up Vit D deficient.

      #2 - Have your Doctor check for other underlying sleep issues. There are many and they can be very dangerous to your health.

      Then do all the others.

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      21 hours ago

      + Don’t look at phone in bed, whether waking up or going to.

      + get sunlight as earlier after waking up as poasible.

      My bathroom has a lot of natural light so i figure it counts, but i seem to feel best when i go for a stroll in the morning/walk to work or to a bus stop.

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        19 hours ago

        I can’t even look at my phone when i’m laying down, it puts me straight to sleep.

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            16 hours ago

            I could set it on max nits and WB set to blue, it could be the most interesting thing ever. The aggrivating part eventually makes me close them.

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    19 hours ago

    Ride my bike a few miles to someone’s house without calling.

    Be locked out of my childhood home because I lost my key and either have to wait 4 hours for my mother to get home or bike 2 hours to the place she was cleaning because there were no cell phones and she would not have picked up the business phone there after hours.

    Fill up 2 x 25 gallon gas tanks on giant 12mpg van working a minimum wage job paycheck

    Make mix tapes by recording the radio in hopes of finding a song where they DJ didn’t talk all the way to the post.

    Stop on the way home to pick up a VHS movie to watch that night.

    • Catoblepas@piefed.blahaj.zone
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      18 hours ago

      Honestly I couldn’t even do that as a kid. Finishing a 2 pack of Reese’s cups was almost too much for me, and a 4 pack was out of the question.

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    19 hours ago

    having to wear helmets and kneepads and seatbelts isn’t to blame.

    what’s to blame is perpetually being terrified of being woken up in the middle of the night by a a phone alert that your amazon prime subscription got suspended because your debit card charge was declined. maybe it won’t happen, and maybe it’s never happened, but it could!

    and ever since smartphones came out, your brain has been trained to think of that type of shit, and nothing else, for every nanosecond of your waking (and sleeping) life. and it’s killing us.

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            Yeah, there’s even built-in sleep modes on phones. You turn it on and only your closest contacts can get hold of you. All other notifications wait until morning. This is a solved problem.

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      18 hours ago

      My phone is permanently on mute, any people or notifications that aren’t in my explicitly allow list get to STFU until I wake up. You don’t have to let your phone make noise while you sleep.

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        This is how I do it too.

        I don’t need my phone interrupting me every 30 seconds because someone reacted to a gif or an e-mail made it through this spam filter gauntlet.

        It’s MY tool, not the other way around.

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        I also have ‘sleep mode’ mute. it was an abstract example. you get what I’m saying, though. our brains have basically been rewired to respond to smartphones as a constant form of stimulus. it’s crazy.

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    21 hours ago

    Like leave the house without saying where we’re going and returning after dark somehow unharmed?

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    21 hours ago

    What the fuck? No? I’ve always had a terrible sleep schedule and constantly been tired, even as a child.

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    23 hours ago

    Or shrug off sleep. I used to stay up til 3 AM or more and then get up a few hours later.

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    21 hours ago

    I was thinking that today, massive respect to my dad for waking up at 6 something AM to watch cartoons with me. He sleeps in until 10 or 11 nowadays on weekends

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    21 hours ago

    as a kid I almost never felt sleepy and had an incredibly difficult time recognizing when my body was tired, leading to fucking terrible sleep habits that I continue to struggle with in adulthood

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    22 hours ago

    GP1s did this to me. I’ve always jumped out of bed in the morning. Well, I was usually going to get stoned which helped. But the combo of going on GP1s and quitting weed… now when my alarm goes off, I’m like “Nah I’ll just stay here.”