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  1. Unread #41 - Dec 8, 2008 at 12:14 AM
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    Sleeping problems?

    I normally sleep like 5-7 hours and like 3 on the weekends and i'm never tired
     
  3. Unread #42 - Dec 8, 2008 at 1:45 PM
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    Sleeping problems?

    sleeping problem's, damn i hate those days, dont take pill's i used to take panadol light tho, two of those would make u sleep for sure, don't tho :p
     
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    Sleeping problems?

    don't get me started on sleeping i usually sleep for around 12 hours, never less than 9
     
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    Sleeping problems?

    Well the reason your feeling so tired is because of your lack of sleep. According to servays/Reasearchs by scientists we need on averag of 8 hours per day of sleep. I personally sleep bewteeen 8 - 12 hours, depending on what i've been doing or alochol related.
     
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    Sleeping problems?

    Some people really know nothing about sleep.

    Your body NEEDS about 8 hours sleep a day when you are fully grown, and 9-10 preferably when you are still growing. You also cannot just take an 8 hour block of sleep and say "I'm still tired, this doesn't work."

    The long and short of it is, your body is exhausted. Of course you will still feel tired after a single night's decent rest, because your body will still be exhausted. try taking 8-10 hours sleep every night for a month and see what happens.
     
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    Sleeping problems?

    When I was about 17 I remember some weeks I would go to bed 3am all week and crash on sunday and sleep for 16 hours...
     
  13. Unread #47 - Dec 9, 2008 at 11:07 AM
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    Sleeping problems?

    I sleep 4-7 hours and I'm fine the entire day
     
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    Sleeping problems?

    I sleep around 8 hours on a school day and on weekends about 12hours, yes i am lazy :D...but i feel very rested.
     
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    Sleeping problems?

    i sleep sometimes to much, and other times i don't get sleep..

    i guess its normal for a add (or adhd) 18 year old? eh..

    i might have restless leg syndrome (RLS)
     
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    Sleeping problems?

    well its 5.44am atm...............

    i havent slept.. yes ive got problems.
     
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    Sleeping problems?

    As do I.

    I fall asleep every day 6th and 7th period (Math and Global 2) and my girlfriend often has to drag me out of bed to get up.
     
  23. Unread #52 - Dec 9, 2008 at 10:29 PM
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    Sleeping problems?

    I don't know if anyone mentioned it but if your always really tired isn't that sometimes a case of being diabetic?
     
  25. Unread #53 - Dec 10, 2008 at 12:50 AM
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    Sleeping problems?

    If i got to bed at 11, Ill get up at 8 and yeh I feel rested enough.
     
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    Sleeping problems?

    its hard for me to fall asleep... Nothing some good old danky sticky icky smelly bud wont cure.... ya feel me
     
  29. Unread #55 - Mar 24, 2009 at 6:09 AM
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    Sleeping problems?

    Since many years, people of all age groups have been suffering from problems of sleeping disorders even my cousin have same problem then someone is suggested Rozerem to him and its a wonderful sleep medicine that has been certified to treat insomnia and cure for people with trouble in declining sleeping. And also rozerem sleeping pills are available at online pharmacy at guaranteed lowest rate. I think it might work for you.
     
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    Sleeping problems?

    Wow. you dug this thread up out of long-lost hell...

    Anyways, I sleep from about 5am-2pm on weekdays (Homeschool has its perks, got expelled from public school).

    Weekends I usually sleep from 2-3am to about 11am, then go hangout with friends.
     
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    Sleeping problems?

    Depending when i start uni i usually get 7-11 hours of sleep a day and i'm still pretty tired.
     
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    Sleeping problems?

    meh i sleep over 10 hours :p and im more tired when i wake up then i was at the night before
     
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    Sleeping problems?

    Due to a fucked up school, I wake up at five in the morning everyday. I go to bed around 10:30 - 11:00, and don't feel tired at all.

    Have a cup of coffee each morning if you already don't.
     
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    Sleeping problems?

    14+ hours lately....really sick of it to but i can't wake up :(
     
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