How tired are you today?
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How tired are you today?
I'm knackered, and for no good reason (so that includes the traditional sense of 'knackered').
I did go to bed at 2am but I slept well and had a bit of a lie-in.
How are you feeling?
I did go to bed at 2am but I slept well and had a bit of a lie-in.
How are you feeling?
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Re: How tired are you today?
I think sleeping about 6 hours a night during the week and 10 hours at the weekend to bring the average up is not a particularly good idea long-term. I've gotten by on about five hours for a few weeks and I don't think it's very good for you.
Yesterday I got to bed before 12 for a change (I wake up at half 7) and it feels good. So today I'm only like garlic, where as most days I'd be a Pirelli.
Yesterday I got to bed before 12 for a change (I wake up at half 7) and it feels good. So today I'm only like garlic, where as most days I'd be a Pirelli.
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I always seem to be knackered and in fairness, it's mainly my own doing, since it just takes me ages to get to sleep, mainly cos my mind doesn't seem to want to go to sleep.
Normally, I don't go into bed til around half 12 - 1am, and then it seems to take me another hour to go down, and at weekdays I get up at 7am, so if I'm lucky I could get 6 hours of sleep, but that's mainly if I'm just very, very tired.
I do compensate at weekends by not getting up til well after 9am, although 10-11am isn't that unrecurring either.
Normally, I don't go into bed til around half 12 - 1am, and then it seems to take me another hour to go down, and at weekdays I get up at 7am, so if I'm lucky I could get 6 hours of sleep, but that's mainly if I'm just very, very tired.
I do compensate at weekends by not getting up til well after 9am, although 10-11am isn't that unrecurring either.
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Re: How tired are you today?
Uuhh.James Robinson wrote:I don't go into bed til around half 12 - 1am, and then it seems to take me another hour to go down
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Re: How tired are you today?
Good input guys. I think from this sample we can assume everyone who uses C4C is tired all the time.
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Beware of kittens.Matt Morrison wrote:Uuhh.James Robinson wrote:I don't go into bed til around half 12 - 1am, and then it seems to take me another hour to go down
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As it takes me a while to get off to sleep again after waking up for a wee, I never get a full night's sleep these days
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Re: How tired are you today?
Have been a bit tired since doing a gig finishing at 1am last Saturday, then only having 5 hours sleep that night then doing a show every night this week (bloody Iolanthe - shame I can't sleep through that.)
But generally I aim for 8 hours sleep after my normal active days - on average I cycle about 200 miles and swim 2 miles a week, as well as not-sitting-at-desk work, so am tired enough both mentally and physically enough to make me sleep like a log, and wake up raring to go.
But generally I aim for 8 hours sleep after my normal active days - on average I cycle about 200 miles and swim 2 miles a week, as well as not-sitting-at-desk work, so am tired enough both mentally and physically enough to make me sleep like a log, and wake up raring to go.
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Not sleeping at all well at the moment due to being afflicted with frozen shoulder. (Read about it - you'll feel sorry for me, I promise.) Thus I've been very tired most days for several weeks now. However, I did actually sleep a bit better last night and so today I'm only tired rather than very tired. Which is nice, as it's my birthday.
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I like the Pirelli comment because of the fact that I got up at 2am to watch F1 this morning, combined with the fact that my physics teacher made us watch that program on BBC4 last night (Shock & Awe) then I had to clean out the kitchen as well, due to the fact that we're having a new floor in. Midnight to 2. Fantastic.
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I get awoken at 6.45 sharp every morning by a morbidly obese Ecuadorian woman screaming at her son, and next door's dog who barks incessantly for around 8 hours a day. So I am permanently tired.
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Re: How tired are you today?
My wife had that once. Didn't fancy anything the doctor told her, so she did a bit of research and started taking selenium tablets. Within a week it was gone. I don't think you can get them any more, but a couple of brazil nuts a day amounts to the same. Apparently we used to get all the selenium we need from bread before we joined the common market, but european wheat doesn't contain selenium, whereas north american does. Yet another reason to vote UKIP.Phil Reynolds wrote:Not sleeping at all well at the moment due to being afflicted with frozen shoulder.
I think most alternative medicine is as effective as faith-healing, but this worked for her, and does have some logic behind it. Can't do any harm.
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Wow, doubled the list in one fell swoop!David Williams wrote: Yet another reason to vote UKIP.
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Re: How tired are you today?
I have a nocturnal two and a half week old son; I'm knackered.
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Maybe even more after that shock revelation you told me about him the other day.Martyn Simpson wrote:I have a nocturnal two and a half week old son; I'm knackered.
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Happy Birthday!Phil Reynolds wrote:Which is nice, as it's my birthday.
(Now does your signature need updating?)
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Re: How tired are you today?
I think 7s and 9s work quite well. Maybe 7s and 10s if I'm lazy.Jon O'Neill wrote:I think sleeping about 6 hours a night during the week and 10 hours at the weekend to bring the average up is not a particularly good idea long-term. I've gotten by on about five hours for a few weeks and I don't think it's very good for you.
Yesterday I got to bed before 12 for a change (I wake up at half 7) and it feels good. So today I'm only like garlic, where as most days I'd be a Pirelli.
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Thanks for the suggestion David (and thanks too for your PM on the subject). As it happens, as part of my low-GI diet I already eat a couple of handfuls of mixed raw nuts, including brazils, each day. So selenium deficiency appears unlikely as a contributing factor to my misery. However, as I'm unable to quantify the number of brazils in each mixed handful, and as I'm desperate enough to try anything, for the next couple of weeks I'll try fishing around in the pack for the brazils and making sure I eat at least two a day. I'll let you know what happens.David Williams wrote:My wife had that once. Didn't fancy anything the doctor told her, so she did a bit of research and started taking selenium tablets. Within a week it was gone. I don't think you can get them any more, but a couple of brazil nuts a day amounts to the same.Phil Reynolds wrote:Not sleeping at all well at the moment due to being afflicted with frozen shoulder.
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Re: How tired are you today?
I am quite energetic today but then everyone who knows me will tell you I can run circles around King Kong on cocaine at Disneyland.
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Update: after a couple of days on the brazil nut regime, I looked up some figures on the amount of selenium they contain and discovered it can vary hugely, so I bought a pack of selenium tablets and have been taking those daily since last Wednesday. Saw the physio today and there's been no improvement whatever in the primary shoulder movements since I last saw her three weeks ago. My internal shoulder rotation has been improving over the past week, but that process began before I started taking the selenium.Phil Reynolds wrote:As it happens, as part of my low-GI diet I already eat a couple of handfuls of mixed raw nuts, including brazils, each day. So selenium deficiency appears unlikely as a contributing factor to my misery. However, as I'm unable to quantify the number of brazils in each mixed handful, and as I'm desperate enough to try anything, for the next couple of weeks I'll try fishing around in the pack for the brazils and making sure I eat at least two a day. I'll let you know what happens.David Williams wrote:My wife had that once. Didn't fancy anything the doctor told her, so she did a bit of research and started taking selenium tablets. Within a week it was gone. I don't think you can get them any more, but a couple of brazil nuts a day amounts to the same.Phil Reynolds wrote:Not sleeping at all well at the moment due to being afflicted with frozen shoulder.
I may as well carry on with it for now (I had to buy 90 of the bloody things and I'm not flushing them down the loo), but meanwhile today I've been back to Holland & Barrett and bought some glucosamine and chondroitin tablets to see what they do (other than drastically reduce the contents of my wallet).
Amusing side note: the latter tablets also contain something called MSM, which startled me until I realised that this apparently has a different meaning from the one with which I became familiar during the years I spent as a volunteer for a sexual health charity.
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Re: How tired are you today?
First day back in college today and thanks to the two and a half weeks off I'm not used to getting up at this hour. In fact this is around the time I went to bed at yesterday. Consequently I've had no sleep since I got up to watch Man U v Man City (I missed the first twenty minutes) yesterday. I also had to clean up cat sick at half two this morning and then he was back moaning at the window at around half four. I'm bolloxed.