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what affects sleep?
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For me, these are factors in how easily I fall asleep/stay asleep or my quality of sleep:

*Playing intense games in the evening before bed will guarantee it takes a while for me to shift to sleep mode.
*Reading a book. If I'm into a book, it takes me a while to get back out of the book. Plus, I have a tendency to read straight through, no matter how late it gets.
*Whether or not the spouse is sleeping well. He uses a CPAP but if the mask has slipped, he jerks around as if he as all over restless leg syndrome. As a result, I experience sleep apnea by proxy, as one sleep doc called it.
*If I get awakened frequently by a restless cat yowling around the house.
*If I get cold, especially my feet. Once my feet are cold, that's it, I'm cold all over.
*Leg cramps. Those don't happen often, but when they do, it means I'm yanked out of a deep sleep.

One that won't be on any research list but is true for me and I suspect for many others: What's going on with the energy. I'm very aware of energy shifts and movements, such as when solar flares are occurring. My whole body starts to hum with energy. I'm used to it and really don't notice it unless I'm thinking about it(like right now) but sometimes, the hum is more like razor blades down the spine. Very uncomfortable. When it gets like that, my whole body tenses up and I have to work to release the tension enough so I can sleep. Even then, my sleep will be light and easily disrupted. Sometimes, when energy is moving through me faster than I can handle, I'll get cold-I've been ice cold in an 80 degree room and no amount of blankets on the bed will help me get warm-and I have to increase my personal defenses(shielding) before I can get warm again.

Some of these are manageable, like don't play intense video games before bedtime. Some are out of my control, like yowling cats and restless spouse. Others, well, I learn how to deal with them as I go along.
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what affects sleep? - by *AD - 11-24-2014, 01:48 PM
RE: what affects sleep? - by ThePaladin - 11-24-2014, 03:44 PM
RE: what affects sleep? - by ThePaladin - 11-24-2014, 07:54 PM

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