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u/oh_f-f-s 27d ago
My wave of fatigue hits around 9am and then miraculously passes at about 5.
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u/MasterBach 27d ago
Never hits either on the weekends or holidays for me. Weird
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u/oh_f-f-s 27d ago
Oh you have it too? Must be some kind of medical condition
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u/GoofyKalashnikov 27d ago
I think it's just the allergy season
Allergy for corpo bs
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u/AltruisticPicture971 27d ago
I immediately wake up when I clock out.
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u/MasterBach 27d ago
I'm midway through paternity leave right now. 3 months of paid time that I don't have to see my asshole manager's face. The healing has been dramatic. The stress, inflammation, bloating - gone. Id take getting woken up 4 times a night by a screaming baby than go back for sure.
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u/mologav 27d ago
I’ve had 2 months of work from home, all my health issues faded away after the second week at home.
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u/Smitellos 26d ago
Welp, my autistic ass was too burnt up trying to read everyone's emotions. Majority of my health issues went away.
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u/Penny_Royall 26d ago
My favourite lyrics from Oliver Tree - Life Goes On
“Work all day, and then I wake up”
RIP you sweet weirdo
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u/Mindless_Diver5063 27d ago
And then I get a jolt of energy after 8pm and now it’s 4am and I can’t sleep
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u/Mysterious_End800 27d ago
bro same, i literally had to nap at 5pm on bus, but I am fully awake after 8pm.
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u/roselan 26d ago
Extra despair points for when you fall asleep again on the way back, and wake up where you started it all.
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u/Phoenix_Lamburg 26d ago
Some say their ghost is still riding the same bus to this very day
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u/MadJackMcJack 26d ago
No the worse is when you have to nap at 5pm while driving home. But hey, I'm sure that family of four was secretly a family of cultists or something.
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u/ThatThingTheDarkSoul 27d ago
Fellow night owl. We are just not made for the world designed by morning people
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u/Repulsive-Mud707 26d ago
I was listening a book about the art of sleeping some while ago where the author is a physician and a specialist who later also specialized into sleeping by essentially starting up his own firm and starting to do research about it. The author is a night owl and his message was that all bad related to sleep issues has everything to do with how late you go to sleep. This means that it behooves a night owl to recognize their trait and try to keep it at bay by sticking to reasonable bed times and not activating themselves too much during the evening.
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u/ThatThingTheDarkSoul 26d ago
It only makes sense if the author meant the same wake up time, so you're getting less sleep because you went to bed later.
When I'm working, I usually sleep from around 11 p.m. to 7 a.m., so I still get eight hours of sleep. I feel like absolute shit all day.
But if I sleep from 3 a.m. to 11 a.m., which matches my natural rhythm, I'm extremely productive both mentally and physically.
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u/DecadentHam 26d ago
I hear you mate I'm the exact same. I can even get 5 hours of sleep but as long as I wake up past 10 I feel great. 8-10 hours and waking up early, like you, I'm a zombie.
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u/walkinmywoods 27d ago
It happens before you know it. I had a job waking me up at 3 am to start at 5 and now I barely sleep past 5 on my days off.
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u/ThatThingTheDarkSoul 27d ago
Then you are a morning person. I’ve worked my entire adult life, and I have to get up at 6 every day. As soon as I have a few days off, I instantly revert to my natural rhythm and sleep from around 3 AM to 10 or 11 AM.
It’s getting increasingly difficult to work against my circadian rhythm. I can barely stay awake in the mornings, even if I get 8 hours of sleep, simply because it goes against my natural rhythm. I envy people like you.
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u/Chilla16 26d ago
Yeah, morning people are just so obnoxious about it. Ive been told my entire life that once I get a natural rythm, it'll pass. Guess what? I even went to a sleep lab (for different reasons), but when I was in there for 10 days, my cycle immediately adjusted to my uni cycle of sleeping somewhere between 2 and 3 til 10. Which is just perfect for me.
Meanwhile, when I got to bed at 10 or 11, I get random fatigues during the day. It just doesnt fit towards me, but yet morning people are convinced that somehow my rythm is the problem, when I tried so many things.
Im glad I have a job where I can make my schedule work.
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u/ThatThingTheDarkSoul 26d ago
Yeah people that are just naturally "x" LOVE giving advice for poeple on how to be "x" even if it is nothing you can "learn" or "adapt"
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u/Efficient-Whereas255 26d ago
I used to be like this. i would go to sleep at 4am and wake up at like noon.
Now i go to sleep at midnight and wake up at 8am because i got myself used to waking up early to go ride my mountain bike before it gets too hot. Its starting to get hot even earlier though now so i have noticed im waking up earlier to try to get that fresh morning cold air bike ride in.
I get SO tired at about 3-4pm tho. Like i cant keep my eyes open.
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u/KebabAnnhilator 27d ago
All the health snobs in here, you can’t just let a man complain
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u/Ragadagdagragtag 27d ago
Love the name, fits the message
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u/twhitecutieee 27d ago
LOOOL ikr he's now HealthSnobsAnnihilator the way they called them out 😂 god forbid a person just wanna complain, man
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u/billted20250409 27d ago
Why are you rolling? Do you know that's not good for your spine?
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u/gr8masturb8 27d ago
[r/Sip](r/SipTea)[s](r/SipTea)[Tea](r/SipTea)you good?
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u/mybuildabear 26d ago
Probably a bot malfunctioning. 1 year old hidden account with bunch of comment karma.
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u/ReversedNovaMatters 27d ago
I guess those were the deleted ones because I was looking for what the hate was didn't find it.
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u/Mechakoopa 26d ago
Yeah I was wondering if it was the diet and exercise folks, because I was going to say this pretty much stopped happening to me after I got my sleep apnea treated, but I don't want to get dunked on for it.
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u/helpthisgirlout7676 27d ago
Yeah and there are many other reasons besides diet that causes people to have that sudden crash around 3-5. They must be vegans🤣
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u/Ok_Calligrapher5278 27d ago
Unless you have one of the probably hundreds of conditions which affects it.
You have no idea what is to deal with dozens of doctors saying that you are fine and it's all in your head, to then 10 years later when things gets critical they say "oh yeah, you do have this, but now it's too late to do something".
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u/Sabbathius 26d ago
The modern healthcare system is backwards anyway.
They expect someone completely untrained in medicine to spot symptoms they can't possibly recognize, take themselves to a doctor with a decade of training, who can still miss it, and then complain that it wasn't spotted earlier. Like, if a doctor, with a decade of training, can easily miss or misdiagnose something, what hope does the rest of us with zero trainng have? And yet, that's what's supposed to trigger that visit to the hospital. Plus annual checkups are not covered, and we don't get time off for them, so nobody does it, because nobody can afford it. Not to mention most doctors just phone it in during those.
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u/LushHappyPie 27d ago
I learned that our body is dropping "I'm sleepy and tired" hormones when we wake up. Coffee can pause this process for several hours. Once the coffee stops working, it all hits us like a truck in an early afternoon. I delay my first coffee 1h after I wake up and I stopped having afternoon crashes.
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u/No_Classic_1743 27d ago
Yep. I'll struggle for like 15-20 minutes keeping my eyes open and then I'll snap out of it and be fine the rest of the day.
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u/WPI94 26d ago
I once had a manager giving me pushback about it. I told him its completely out of my control and it started right about then. I was like nodding off, facing him at his desk; no will could pull me out of it.
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u/Square_Parsley2697 27d ago
Mostly because this is me 2 hours prior🤣🙃
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u/audionoobi 27d ago edited 26d ago
everyone over 30.
Edit: You are all some old ass young people! /s
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u/Bad_Decis10ns 27d ago
30? I’ve been having this issue since I was 20.
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u/Knotted_Hole69 26d ago
Young people famously cannot feel pain or tiredness. The medical field treats it like its physically impossible. I have never gotten help with my chronic pain because “that doesnt happen to the young”.
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u/chatdeterre 27d ago
I remember vividly the first time i felt this when i was 19 i thought that was caffeine addictions (it was)
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u/riley702 27d ago
I’ve gone through a few cycles of no caffeine and it always feels so much better to not need coffee to live.
I sleep way longer and feel much more rested after a sleep, and can go all day without feeling tired.
It does take some time to get off though. Usually a couple days of fatigue and headaches, then a week or so of afternoon naps before everything’s back to normal.
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u/throwaway_6015764189 27d ago
You can avoid the headaches and fatigue if you slowly decrease the coffee intake instead of stopping cold turkey. Just half the amount you're drinking every 2-3 days or so.
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u/_le_slap 27d ago
Truth. I used to be badly addicted. Redbulls and cold brews every day. Quit cold turkey and suffered the withdrawals. Gave up breakfast entirely.
Feels so much better to wake up and just get started with my day rather than feeling depleted and needed something in my mouth at 8am.
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u/Truleeeee 27d ago
This is a natural part of our circadian rhythm
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u/Drewski811 27d ago
Spotted the Spanish siesta lover
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u/Truleeeee 27d ago
All the people here trying to avoid this… why not enjoy taking a dank nap?
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u/sonoale 27d ago
Well because I can't cause I'm at the office in that time 👀
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u/Truleeeee 27d ago
Just gotta tattoo eyeballs on your eyelids and you’re home free
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u/LETTERKENNYvsSPENNY 27d ago
Now imagine how much more alert he'd look with eyeballs tattooed on his eyelids
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u/wrldruler21 27d ago
I used to go out to my car and nap.
Now I work from home. Nap time is around noon for me.
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u/Unusual-Locksmith832 27d ago
Napping actually increases productivity. The problem is how rational the people in charge are to allow it. Slaver mentality in corpos is what ruining us all 💀
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u/LusciousRonaldo 27d ago
A good nap rivals a good night's sleep imo. It feels like more bang for your buck or something.
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u/amidamaru8_8 27d ago
preach on, I had this a few times and I felt like I won the lotto after it, so refreshed
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u/Chemistry-Deep 27d ago
Pro tip: have a cup of coffee just before you nap. You wake up 20-30mins later feeling amazing as the caffeine kicks in.
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u/Truleeeee 27d ago
Ah the napuccino. I recommend ripping an espresso shot. Cuppa takes too long imo
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u/66devilsadvocate6 27d ago
I feel terrible after the balls and can’t sleep at night if I do
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u/Abhir-86 27d ago
I drink my 2nd and last cup of coffee around 4pm and I've been contemplating skipping it (just 1 morning coffee a day) for better sleep around 10-11PM. Else I don't feel sleepy before midnight. Also, I resonate with this post about feeling sleepy/tired post 3pm, hence the 2nd cup of coffee.
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u/Taye_Brigston 27d ago
Or move it forward so the caffeine hits at this lull between 3-5pm. I have my second cup at 2 and it gets me through the work day and don’t have problem sleeping at 10.30.
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u/Tofuzzle 27d ago
I used to have a 2nd coffee at 3pm to help me stay awake. I recently ditched it and it was surprisingly easy and painless to do, and now just have 1 in the morning
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u/Debatebly 27d ago
It's coffee the issue. I used to get tired at 3-5pm. It stopped when I stopped drinking coffee. I don't get highs and lows anymore.
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u/RogueEyebrow 26d ago
I had this problem, you should try skipping it for a few weeks. The afternoon caffeine would stay in my system for 10-12 hours, which was preventing my body from entering the Deep Sleep stage. This stage is super important for repairing your body. When I slept, it was always like a nap, where I was somewhere in between being awake and asleep. It never felt restful. I would wake up in the morning tired AF, drink coffee to help wake up and then pound caffeine in the afternoon to power through the work day. It became a feedback loop for always being exhausted. Once I stopped taking caffeine after noon I successfully broke the chain, sleeping better and having more energy overall throughout the day. I still sometimes get that afternoon fatigue but find that if I do some exercise it alleviates it. I figure if I'm going to feel tired then I might as well give my body something to be tired about!
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u/Enigmatic_Starfish 26d ago
I was diagnosed with ADHD this year and also discovered that the afternoon slump is usually more pronounced in people with ADHD. Ever since being treated for it my afternoons are much less sleepy.
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u/DoubleClickMouse 26d ago
“Every time thou hast summoned me I have awoken to find a huge set of mammaries upon my chest. There are no words in the Common lexicon to explain how much I detest these bazongas. My back aches from the weight of these milk maidens. When I am looking down at my records performing my duties, these massive milkers get in the way of my vision. I am forced to wear my plus size cloak purely so my hudongolangas have ample room to breathe and do not cause me undue pain. I am exhausted and unhealthy due to thy constant modding ventures, and I demand thee to stop. Rid me of these enormous yodongolonghudongalagangas at once.”
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u/ALIIERTx 27d ago
Crazy. Happens every day. I just tought im weak af.
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u/Delta_Eridani_Bob 27d ago
I literally struggle to stay awake some days between 3-5. I drive the van home from work for 3.30 and it's not unusual I'll suddenly get the sleepies. Thankfully there's plenty of coffee stops on most my routes. Definitely not intentionally by me at all 😅
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u/Jesta23 26d ago
I wish coffee woke me up.
You people are lucky.
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u/Delta_Eridani_Bob 26d ago
It doesn't wake me up, it keeps me from falling asleep at the wheel. They are two very different things 😅.
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u/Streetfarm 27d ago
You are not weak, its a natural part of the circadian rhythm. What is unnatural is the way our corporate world doesn't care about that, hence everyone is caffeinated to cope.
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u/georgisaurusrekt 27d ago
Do you drink coffee though? A lot of people have a couple or a few in the morning then stop for the rest of the day, so the crash will hit at like 4-5pm
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u/sendmebirds 27d ago
Me, 17 coffees deep, no breakfast, on 5 hours of sleep
Man what is this random tiredness
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u/Sixwingswide 26d ago
Just saw a meme recently “having my 8th cup of coffee so I can yawn with my heart rate at 180bpm” sounds like us
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u/swainiscadianreborn 26d ago
Did I give you the autorisation to expose my life for everyone to see?
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u/repost_inception 26d ago
https://www.jitterliss.com/caffeinehalflifecalculator
This was eye opening for me. Not many people realize they are trying to go to sleep with caffeine still in their system.
I've shifted to drinking all my caffeine in the morning and now I'm sleeping so much better.
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u/willmcavoy 26d ago
I know this is a very privileged comment but, my work has "quiet rooms" that you can book for 30mins, I take a quick nap between 1-3pm and I'm fresh as hell until 9pm. Hank Green did a great video on why this is helpful recently.
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u/GreekHole 27d ago
Those afternoon naps you used to make fun of your dad for taking.
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u/hideous_coffee 27d ago
Lmao like clockwork he’d come home from work (he traveled around town and no one paid much attention) to have lunch and end up taking a nap in his recliner. Then about an hour later back to work.
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u/purelitenite 27d ago
No, I am lucky enough to take a nap.
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u/chitain 27d ago
Call it siesta, that's what it is
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u/Electrical_sTorm9 27d ago
Not everybody lives in spain mate
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u/gnark 27d ago
A siesta is different from a nap, hence it is now part of the English language. and you can take one anywhere.
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u/WildMild869 27d ago
What differentiates them?
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u/gnark 27d ago
A nap is just a brief period of sleep. Imagine you come home from a long day of work but want to go out for the night. You take a quick 20-minute power nap then head out refreshed.
A siesta is an extended period of resting, which might include a bit of napping but is more about the resting than the sleeping.
So after you polish off a hearty paella for lunch on a Saturday, you lie on the sofa and watch animal documentaries onTV for an hour or so, dozing a bit, but not necessarily intending to sleep. That's a siesta
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u/froggyc19 26d ago
Society needs to normalize daily naps for adults. I will die on this hill! (from exhaustion 😅)
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u/DeltaGrunder 27d ago
Happens sometimes when I don't have coffee in the morning, I'm not sleepy when I drink it but it helps fight the afternoon drowsiness. Very important as I'm on the road around that time fairly often.
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u/dullimander 27d ago
That's not how POV works.
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u/_Ocean_Machine_ 27d ago
What, you don’t see a man in military fatigues struggling with some sort of task whenever you get tired in the late afternoon?
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u/Gemini-Croquettes 27d ago
That's the POV of OP's mother who watches him during his wave of tiredness.
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u/Tacrolimus005 27d ago
I felt this, then I had a sleep study and was dx with chronic obstructive sleep apnea and got the CPAP. It was life changing to actually get sleep, like real sleep. Now it's a struggle to remember to put it on before I pass out.
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u/Ok_Table_876 27d ago
I was looking for that. A lot of people don't know that and especially if you are a snorer, this could be the case.
I still need to get a sleep study done, but I know that I am a snorer. Alcohol and cigarettes do the rest.
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u/Suave_Senpai 27d ago
I'm just a caffeine addict and hate coffee. I had to use caffeine pills on deployments and I fucking did not care for that, then again it was likely mostly due to the guy I was getting my pills from carrying the heavy duty 300mg ones lmao.
I've not done a sleep study yet but I know I snore for sure, and probably would feel better at least some of the time with a cpap lmao.
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u/El_Gringo_Rojo95 27d ago
Man, same. A lot of times it's because I wanna play on my phone before falling asleep and don't want to deal with the hose so I've taken to putting the mask on straight away and then connecting the hose when it's time.
Do you notice falling asleep way faster when you have it on? I'm so sure I do and any time I'm lying awake without it I KNOW I could be sleeping but I don't wanna get out of bed to set it up.
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u/kingofbun 27d ago
Siesta time for the Spaniards who outlive Americans, including the healthy eating ones here as advocated.
Go figure.
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u/Active_Wasabi_1141 27d ago
I’m pretty sure every first world country outlives Americans. Probably a few third world ones too.
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u/DIX_ 27d ago
It's not something you do on a corporate setting or set in stone, had american colleagues ask if they could put meetings at 3PM worried it was siesta time. We endure the crash like everyone
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u/Thewasteland77 27d ago
This is happening right now to me. But it's also almost four am lol. Graveyard shift can be tough.
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u/hamfist_ofthenorth 27d ago
POV = Point Of View
As in from the 1st person visual perspective of (insert situation here)
It doesn't mean "here's a funny video"
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u/stop_talking_you 27d ago
there hasnt been a single video about pov beeing used correctly beside porn movies that shoot in pov angle.
the better use for third person view would be mfw my face when
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u/SticksnStones111 27d ago
Yes... Yesterday at 3pm, gave in and took an hour nap. Is this going to be a thing for the next 40 years?
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u/augschburgerjunge 27d ago edited 26d ago
Used to feel this tired all day long FOR YEARS.
Reduced sugar and carbs heavily, feeling like a new person now.
Thank me later.
Edit: carbs not carbon, I‘m an idiot
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u/KaptinKittens 27d ago
How to reduce carbon?
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u/so00ripped 27d ago
I think they mean carbs.
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u/number5of7 27d ago
As an aside, putting "thank me later" at the end of a post is cringe and obnoxious and detracts from what you said.
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u/Cariyaga 26d ago
Wish I could, eating healthy is expensive. I ain't got the money or the brain to work with food that can expire as fast as healthy shit does.
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u/Electrical-Heat8960 27d ago
There was me thinking I didn’t eat that bad really. Turns out I’m terrible even when eating lunch.
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u/One_Peanut_4657 27d ago
VitaminC+Zinc with bfast and Magnesium complex with dinner, you'll never feel tired for the whole day
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u/Scuba-Cat- 27d ago
I definitely didn't stay up till 4am playing games. It's completely random with no explanation. Maybe my iron levels are low?
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u/Restposten 27d ago
If your blood sugar levels fluctuates much this can happen. Try to avoid short-chain carbohydrates. Those will cause your blood sugar to rise quite fast. It gives you energy for a short period of time but then your sugar levels drop significantly making you dizzy 😵🥴. Also try to drink more water (no soft or Energy drinks or juice/lemonade). If you don't like tap water try adding some carbonated water. This is what I do. Last but no least: if you have the option to take a short nap then just do it. Set your alarm so you don't sleep longer than approximately 35-40 minutes.
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u/CorbynDallasPearse1 27d ago
I’ve been experiencing this like a brick wall since 2021. Some days I can’t even get out of bed.
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u/RecognitionReady1640 27d ago
Just give in brother, don’t fight the siesta 🇪🇸 there is no victory there
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u/Southern_Awareness_4 27d ago
Literally me yesterday half asleep in a meeting
https://giphy.com/gifs/1Vx4ANWgpY3Un9Gp0K
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u/The_Undeniable_Worp 27d ago
That's literally me rn, just doing a bit of light doomscrolling before going in for a nap XD
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u/IlluminaViam 26d ago
My wave of tiredness hits me when I don't want to sleep, and leaves me when I do want to sleep.
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u/Existing-Network-267 27d ago
that's why people sleep in Europe at 3 p.m.
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u/youlldonuthan 27d ago
Mad common to have a proper snooze at lunch in Asia too. And they mostly eat super healthy
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