Awake, temporarily.
Apr. 1st, 2006 12:04 amLast few days/night/intervals have been a bit chaotic and confused. I went to bed around 6:00 am friday morning and was awakened by
taxlady's phone going off four times in a 30 minute span. I eventually realized I would not immediately fall asleep again so I dragged myself downstairs for some coffee. It was roughly 10:00 am.
Half an hour or so later,
kino_kid,
grimmwire and Rene showed up to take our guest Terry away to Toronto, or something like that. I really wasn't awake yet. I normally try not to greet visitors in my housecoat, but *shrug* sometimes it happens.
I continued to be not really awake until around 6:00 pm when I most definitely fell asleep, only to wake up from a most intriging (and erotic) dream around 10:00 pm. I tried for the next hour to fall asleep, and it didn't work, so I have endevoured to have a few large shots of vodka in OJ and some cheese, and will be shortly heading back to bed to try to get some more shut-eye. It would be really convenient if my day/night cycle would at least be vaguely in sync with the real day/night cycle for a bit, especially as we are in desperate need of groceries, while
taxlady has been too busy to get them, and I've been asleep during shopping hours.
Half an hour or so later,
I continued to be not really awake until around 6:00 pm when I most definitely fell asleep, only to wake up from a most intriging (and erotic) dream around 10:00 pm. I tried for the next hour to fall asleep, and it didn't work, so I have endevoured to have a few large shots of vodka in OJ and some cheese, and will be shortly heading back to bed to try to get some more shut-eye. It would be really convenient if my day/night cycle would at least be vaguely in sync with the real day/night cycle for a bit, especially as we are in desperate need of groceries, while
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Date: 2006-04-01 02:20 pm (UTC)Have you tried that shining a light behind the knees to reset the body's circadian rhythm? I wonder if that works?
(I don't suffer from your particular inability to fall asleep - give me a flat surface, and 30 seconds, and I can sleep for the appointed time, no alarm clock required. I also sleep both ways on the commuter train, and haven't missed the stop yet in 6 years...with no side *twitch* effecttsususslllll *twitch* at all that I've noticed...)