Does anyone here hate going to sleep at night?

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14 Apr 2008, 8:09 am

Maybe not hating it, cause at then end also my body needs resting like all the other Nt's. But it is true that I can become overexcited before going to bed time, like my brain is overexcited like if I was having caffeine or something, but I'm not. Mostly it happens more to me now in young adulthood than before in childhood. And then is true that if you have an overexcited day on the day, then night feel so wondeful to enjoy, quiet, peace and a more pure air to breathe, ...



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14 Apr 2008, 8:15 am

I used to have a lot of trouble falling asleep, but I don't anymore. I still don't like having to sleep though. I'd much rather use the time for other things.


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14 Apr 2008, 8:18 am

i know i posted earlier but i thought i would post again

im finding it really hard to go to sleep.
i only got 1 hours rest before i had to get back to college

i cant keep doing this

anyone know where i can get really strong sleeping pills???


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14 Apr 2008, 6:33 pm

i don't like having to sleep, it keeps me away from obsessions. this is why, if i don't have something to wake up early for, my sleep schedule gets gradually later and later until i'm going to bed after 4am (i wake up at that time during the rowing season). i also hate how long it takes me to get to sleep. unless i'm really tired or on some kind of drug that makes me sleepier, it takes me at least 30mins to get to sleep.



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15 Apr 2008, 6:34 am

I WENT TO SLEEP LAST NITE AT 11 PM AND DIDN'T WAKE UP UNTILL 5 AM I DON'T KNOW WHAT HAPPENED I FEEL CHEETED SOME HOW,NOT RESTED, PHYSICAL RESTED MAYBE , BUT THAT MENTAL ALONE THINKING TIME , FANTACY COMPANION TIME, WAS GONE AND I'M SUPRIZED AT HOPE RIPED OFF I FEEL, IS THAT WEIRD OR WHAT?? TO ACTULY MISS INSOMNIA , I DON’T EVEN REMEMER TRYING TO GO TO SLEEP. WOW, I MUST BE OUT OF SEROTONIN .
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19 Apr 2012, 8:15 pm

saaaaaaaaame! I'm so glad it's not just me, it's like i have an aversion to going to bed but don't want to be tired!


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19 Apr 2012, 8:17 pm

I know EXACTLY how this is. So annoying too.



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19 Apr 2012, 8:27 pm

Absolutely relate to this. It's my space. Night is best because it's quiet and less sensory stimulation.

I've had relationship difficulties because of this. It's been a running issue of contention for many years in my present relationship. When we first started living together, she used to go to bed early. But then she started staying up really late. My spacetime got pushed out from the middle of the night, into the pre-dawn hours and beyond, which was extremely frustrating for me on a number of levels. It's still a somewhat unresolved issue, actually.



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19 Apr 2012, 8:29 pm

nomadic28 wrote:
I just can't do it! I need my alone time, away from kids, wife, work, etc. I told the psychologist I need my down time late at night to "obsess"; she didn't exactly follow.


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I don't have trouble falling asleep once I decide I want to go to sleep, but I have issues with actually putting myself to bed because once I am "in the zone" on the computer or playing a game or reading or whatever, I want to keep doing it.


These two posts describe me. People don't understand why I don't just go to sleep earlier because I'm tired during the day. I just can't do that. I can't get myself to just get in bed and go to sleep. I stay up until everyone goes to sleep, then I finally get my time to be alone and fully focus on my obsessions. And it's quiet. I don't have to talk to anyone. My favorite time of the day is the two or three hours of alone time I get late at night. I try to go to bed around midnight during school because I have to get up at 6:30am. When I don't have to get up or go anywhere, like during the summer, I don't go to bed until everyone else is waking up.


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19 Apr 2012, 8:30 pm

I tried explaining to my wife my need to be alone at night before I go to bed. She didn't understand it, and I didn't understand that she didn't understand it.

It's irritating trying to go to sleep without having the time alone first.

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I'd prefer it if I could stay awake at night and sleep during the day, but my mother objects to me doing that.


Hah. Me also. I used to do that through the school holidays. Used to do it through my uni days. Can't do it now though. I always wished for a place to exist which was full of people who slept during the day. It would feel so natrual for me to be there.



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19 Apr 2012, 9:08 pm

The same goes for me as well. There are nights that I stay up until Midnight when I don't work the next day and I know I'm going to be exercising on my Wii when I wake up.


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19 Apr 2012, 9:21 pm

I take naps in the afternoon and on my day off. I do like to stay late and sometimes I just stay up thinking about stuff.



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19 Apr 2012, 9:34 pm

dank wrote:
I always wished for a place to exist which was full of people who slept during the day. It would feel so natrual for me to be there.


Oh that would be my Hell. They'd all be awake at night, invading my sacred hours.



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19 Apr 2012, 9:38 pm

Me, around 1am most nights: "Well, I guess I should go to bed now..."

I've always been something of a night person. My mom remembers having to pull me away from my Lego bricks at night when I was little.



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19 Apr 2012, 9:56 pm

Me too! Especially when I was working downtown Calgary. When I got home I was extremely tired but I still needed me time. I didn't want to go to sleep and wake up and go right back to work. I need to be able to enjoy something by myself after a stressful day of work and when you go to bed, the next thing you know you're awake and it's time to start another grueling day of work. The problem with this though was I started getting way too tired during the day because of the hours that I worked and my commute. I had to go to bed early to get enough sleep. I find it extremely hard to keep a full-time job, I usually fall into a depressed state after awhile and I burn out. I'm not lazy, I just can't cope with the stress of a work day from 5 am-8 pm for 5 days a week. Sure, I was able to live in my own apartment and able to buy nice things but I just couldn't deal with it. My anxiety and stress kept building up and I had a breakdown and just didn't go to work one day. I didn't talk to anyone for 3 days. I didn't know anybody in Calgary except for my boyfriend, my family lived in Ontario. I guess my mum kept trying to call my cell phone and I didn't realize it was her and she eventually got the police to come and see what was up. They wanted to bring me to the hospital but I refused. I started getting into bad habits and my life took a turn. I eventually moved back to Ontario where I had my family.

Haha, sorry that kind of turned into a story but that's kind of what happens when I work full-time in the field I'm in. I've had a few jobs in the past where I reacted similar.



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21 Apr 2012, 1:51 am

I sometimes have this feeling I could only describe as a lack of fulfilment, like the day wasn't good enough so I'm not satisfied enough to sleep. It's not as bad as it used to be.