VirusType2
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As I said, I've always had problems getting to sleep at night, and then waking up in the morning. Ever since I was like 7 years old, I guess.
When I was about 14, I was over at a friends house playing NES and we "were gonna stay up all night and beat Mike Tyson". Well my friend passed out in between rounds or something and then everything was boring. But I wasn't tired anymore, so I kept playing. (Mike Tyson beat my bitch ass, in case you were wondering)
When the sun came up and I headed home, I found I was still unable to fall asleep. I was awake until late in that day (I guess I was up only about 36 hours), and I've had problems with insomnia ever since.
My point is that I think it's possible I permanently ****ed my sleep cycle up really bad that day, because it became a regular problem for me. In fact it happens quite often, [usually only about 32 hours, but] sometimes I am up for 50 and 60 hours. It basically ruined any kind of reliability and normalcy in my life. Shit sucks.
When I was about 14, I was over at a friends house playing NES and we "were gonna stay up all night and beat Mike Tyson". Well my friend passed out in between rounds or something and then everything was boring. But I wasn't tired anymore, so I kept playing. (Mike Tyson beat my bitch ass, in case you were wondering)
When the sun came up and I headed home, I found I was still unable to fall asleep. I was awake until late in that day (I guess I was up only about 36 hours), and I've had problems with insomnia ever since.
My point is that I think it's possible I permanently ****ed my sleep cycle up really bad that day, because it became a regular problem for me. In fact it happens quite often, [usually only about 32 hours, but] sometimes I am up for 50 and 60 hours. It basically ruined any kind of reliability and normalcy in my life. Shit sucks.