Let me know if you wanna play with my balls during your sleepless nights to cum.
Deflating those suckers and shipping is ez, but you don't have to wait to get a pair of balls! You'll definitely notice the difference; with your own set, you can confidently store em away and whip em out whenever you feel like it!
I hope you get some balls soon mr.plunky simmons! You will like em, especially when you play with em, and you'll definitely enjoy others playing with em along with you!
Google sleep hygiene. Most people, particularly type As, lead stressed out lives that puts sleep, which is actually critically important to life, on the absolute bottom of their lists of priorities. You have to approach sleep, the time leading up to it, your sleeping environment, like anything else that's important in your life, you make time for it, you prepare for it.
Once humans get past a certain age the whole being able to hit the pillow and pass out like we did when we were kids generally is over (not for everyone, and may those snoozing bastards rot in hell).
Oh, yeah, I forgot something, screw you and your ivory tower, Plunk -- just trying to be consistent.
Google sleep hygiene. Most people, particularly type As, lead stressed out lives that puts sleep, which is actually critically important to life, on the absolute bottom of their lists of priorities. You have to approach sleep, the time leading up to it, your sleeping environment, like anything else that's important in your life, you make time for it, you prepare for it.
Once humans get past a certain age the whole being able to hit the pillow and pass out like we did when we were kids generally is over (not for everyone, and may those snoozing bastards rot in hell).
Oh, yeah, I forgot something, screw you and your ivory tower, Plunk -- just trying to be consistent.
Seriously, try getting hooked on something for 10+ years because you lost the ability to sleep naturally (I started having trouble sleeping in the end of my last marriage and it's still fucked up).But when I started using a CPAP machine, I couldn't fall asleep. So I started taking Lunesta. Then I realized that I could work right up to bedtime, so I started using Lunesta as a crutch. I also discovered I could use it to change time zones more easily. This last China trip was a breeze.
But before you know it, I'm taking a fairly large dose seven days a week. And one of the side effects is a headache, which I used to believe was sinus-related -- but I didn't have an infection.
So it's no more Lunesta for me, except under extraordinary circumstances. Once again, the old adage is true: "With every pill is some poison."
It takes a little time, but you're going to start feeling so much better if you'll just hang in there. You might need to play some sleeping sounds (meditational CDs or something else) I know those masks virtually force your eyes closed. My husband lost weight without doing anything other than just [finally] using his CPAP for a month straight.Seriously, try getting hooked on something for 10+ years because you lost the ability to sleep naturally (I started having trouble sleeping in the end of my last marriage and it's still fucked up).
Getting used to the CPAP is tough, I get that. But here's the WEIRD thing, once you DO get used to it, you'll have trouble falling/staying asleep without it.
When I first moved in with my current husband he was a true misery to sleep with (he snores, has apnea -- just got his CPAP this July -- and has sleep movement disorder). My health went to shit because, in hindsight, I was waking up 20+ times a night (maybe more). Anyway, I started using foam ear plugs, 33+ dB. Now he's using the CPAP which has eliminated all of his funkitude while he sleeps, but I've discovered if I DON'T put the plugs in (which really aren't terribly comfortable after 8 hours) I wake up constantly.
Re-establish your old routine, and when you'd normally close the book and turn the lights off, you just add putting on the fighter pilot maskIt takes a little time, but you're going to start feeling so much better if you'll just hang in there. You might need to play some sleeping sounds (meditational CDs or something else) I know those masks virtually force your eyes closed. My husband lost weight without doing anything other than just [finally] using his CPAP for a month straight.
I don't know what to tell you about jet lag. Avoid it as much as possible is the only solution.
Good luck, capitalist scum![]()
Life is not worth living w/o that morning cup of joe...I look foward to that when I go to bed![]()
I hear you but it just esculates for me. Next thing you know I need another one around 10 am and then after lunch and then I have to have one around 5 pm or I am going to fall asleep around 7 pm. Walking around sleepy with a caffiene headache all day.
Finally I just have to go cold turkey to get it all out of my system and always feel better once I do. I can see how drug addicts get so messed up.
I have two cups in a day and I'm whirling like a top, seriously.yeah...I drink it all morning pretty much. Good luck kicking the habit. When I was pregnant I did limit it to one measured cup a day..moderation is good with all things..even coffee![]()
yeah...I drink it all morning pretty much. Good luck kicking the habit. When I was pregnant I did limit it to one measured cup a day..moderation is good with all things..even coffee![]()
I am on day 5 with no coffee so I pretty much have it out of my system. If I get one good night sleep, I will be good to go. Part of the problem I am kicking coffee and doing a bit of jet lag (5 hr time difference) at the same time.
Probably not a good mix.
i drink at least 10 cups a day...no shit...i can't remember the last time i peed and it didn't smell like coffee![]()
seriously?
do you have any teeth left?
or adrenal glands?
Here's the other killer for me. If I doze-off for a 20ish minute nap, I wake up feeling great and can go like mad for at least another six hours.
That really sucks if I do one of those catnaps around 6:30-7:30 at night.
what?!? why didn't you tell me? I thought you took all kinds of pills and drank all kinds of caffeine. How can you be more awake without it?billfred - i quit caffeine over a yr ago and its been great. I now wake up every morning totally alert and wide awake.
Life is not worth living w/o that morning cup of joe...I look foward to that when I go to bed![]()

I couldn't sleep before I got Ambien, so it matters little to me if I can't sleep without it.
I'd just watch closely regarding dosing. The first three mgs worked great for me with no side effects. Eventually six mgs didn't work so well, but the side effects worked better than ever. That's how it gets you -- sides don't diminish while effects do.
I'm not aware of any sides at present, apart from not dreading bedtime anymore. I've been taking 1/2 of a generic Ambien tab every night for two months, how long did it take for you before you had to start increasing the dose?
I almost got on ambien until this girl scared me about not being able to sleep without it now. I guess it's common. I take benadryl though and can't say I'm not semi dependent on that as well.
benadryl interferes with your sleep phases and gives you shitty sleep quality
I can take a double-dose of benadryl and go to the gym. It wires me.
Want to know how I take all of the aforementioned drugs?
benadryl interferes with your sleep phases and gives you shitty sleep quality
Get your dentist to make you up an oral appliance ASAP. The jaw clenching is causing the headache, but it can have longer ranging impacts (potentially cause TMJ or crack your teeth).I typically sleep through the night 10:30-6:30am
My only issue is I wake up with a clenched jaw(stress?) and often a slight headache, and even some shortness of breath. I think I'm not getting full REM sleep and may need a sleep study done to be honest. I'm not tired all day, but I don't feel right when I wake up for at least 20-30 mins.
Get your dentist to make you up an oral appliance ASAP. The jaw clenching is causing the headache, but it can have longer ranging impacts (potentially cause TMJ or crack your teeth).
Sounds like you're seriously stressed, BTW.
I'm genuinely sorry to hear that and I mean that. I also relate so believe me when I tell you, you've got to find a way to decompress or you're going to implode and not be any good for anyone, not to mention that stress is only contributing to health issues and potentially exacerbating them.I'm wound tighter than a drum. The whole world seems sit directly on my shoulders with work/family/health/finances,
I'm genuinely sorry to hear that and I mean that. I also relate so believe me when I tell you, you've got to find a way to decompress or you're going to implode and not be any good for anyone, not to mention that stress is only contributing to health issues and potentially exacerbating them.
When your stress spills over into your sleep you've gotten yourself into a real shit and a sweat. You must let go of shit, even if you only put it down at bedtime. We have something that we always say just before we enter a ritual, "Put any cares and worries of your mundane life aside, they will be waiting for you when you return." Find a way to do that, to set your concerns aside temporarily. If that means making some lists or something, whatever it takes. You can't do it all at once. Perhaps consider something like meditation or yoga or prayer?
I hope you get some relief, Ortiz. But really, get the dental appliance (even if you get a generic one from a drug store or online) until the jaw clenching lets up. I've heard of people's teeth literally disintegrating and then you will have another problem, and it's causing your headaches and probably the rotten way you feel in the morning in general.
I can take a double-dose of benadryl and go to the gym. It wires me.
I hear ya pick
Google sleep hygiene. Most people, particularly type As, lead stressed out lives that puts sleep, which is actually critically important to life, on the absolute bottom of their lists of priorities. You have to approach sleep, the time leading up to it, your sleeping environment, like anything else that's important in your life, you make time for it, you prepare for it.
Once humans get past a certain age the whole being able to hit the pillow and pass out like we did when we were kids generally is over (not for everyone, and may those snoozing bastards rot in hell).
Oh, yeah, I forgot something, screw you and your ivory tower, Plunk -- just trying to be consistent.

picked up a new dental mouthguard today so we'll see how it goes
want to know what I put in my mouf at night?
any of you insomniacs ever try GABA paired with lysine? For some people it's a pretty effective combo.
I'm wound tighter than a drum. The whole world seems sit directly on my shoulders with work/family/health/finances,
any of you insomniacs ever try GABA paired with lysine? For some people it's a pretty effective combo.
want to know what I put in my mouf at night?
Lotta druggies on here
I generally hate meds, but I might not have a choice. The panic/helpless feeling is unlike anything I've ever experienced and it has really scared the shit out of me.
what?!? why didn't you tell me? I thought you took all kinds of pills and drank all kinds of caffeine. How can you be more awake without it?
oh and lol @ 166/88 being high. pfffft.
Well to be fair, the JNC7 would suggest starting an ACEI/HCTZ combo

oh and lol @ 166/88 being high. pfffft.
Well to be fair, the JNC7 would suggest starting an ACEI/HCTZ combo (given that he likely wouldn't appreciate the wet noodle wiener if I started him on a cheap Bblocker)
If I cant get it at or below 140/90 I lose my job. Otherwise I'd prolly be loling too.
why? are you blood pressure model or something?
middle finger to you bitch ass ngrs
dog ass hoes
i was just bumping threadsyou mad?
where is woot anyways
I have never had a problem sleeping. Even with a 1-1.5 hour nap each day.
Last summer I did cut out all caffiene and my sleep is a ton better. So is my energy all day too. No more Diet Cokes, pre workout supps, etc.. When I sleep it is more restful. But then again, when I was on the caff-jig, I never had problems being tired the next day or falling asleep.
I only use ambien for long plane rides.
That's exactly where I'm trying to go.
I only use ambien when I want a kid.
and my grandmother still wants to fly jets
cum to grips with your sechuality and the demons won't a cum to calling at nite nite time
just sayin'
but you're getting more sleep, right?
Hang in there, Plunk. It's very similar to what my husband went through.Better, but still not that good.
I'll sleep from around 11:00 till 2:00 and wake up. Then it takes another good hour and I'll sleep from 3:00 till around 6:30.
The best I've done in a row so far was just over four hours.
picked up a new dental mouthguard today so we'll see how it goes
trouble sleeping is getting to me too.
i take 1/2 an ativan twice/week lately. Maybe took half once/mth before.
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till around 6:30.
olololololstr8! @ 6:30
I'm sitting at my desk by 6:00
I used to sleep around 10:00PM (or before) and not move once in the night until around 4:15AM feeling completely rested.
I think my clock is trying to get me up early, but it's doing it around 2:00am-3:00am.
^^^
classic symptoms of mo'ism
just sayin'
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