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moe.ron 05-01-2005 01:25 PM

Sleeping in the middle of the day
 
Anyone else feel a lot more tired when they wake up after sleeping in the middle of the day? I rarely does it because of my busy schedule, but when I do it in the weekend, I feel more tired when I wake up.

AchtungBaby80 05-01-2005 01:55 PM

It makes me feel incredibly crummy.

KillarneyRose 05-01-2005 02:27 PM

A daytime nap is a luxury for me and I partake whenever time permits - which is not often.

It is a nice little pick-me-up!

Senusret I 05-01-2005 02:42 PM

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Originally posted by AchtungBaby80
It makes me feel incredibly crummy.
Same here. I always feel groggy afterward.

KatieKate1244 05-01-2005 02:43 PM

I wish I could get all my sleep in the middle of the day. I usually do most of my work at night and I heavily prefer that. I usually feel better the later in the day I wake up.

ZTAMich 05-01-2005 03:30 PM

I enjoy a mid-day nap very much. But usually it throws of my sleep cycle and it makes going to bed at night really difficult, so I try not to nap so much. Weekends tho, nothing is better than a good cure a hangover nap!

ADqtPiMel 05-01-2005 03:57 PM

I always end up sleeping in the middle of the day and it makes me so sluggish.

honeychile 05-01-2005 04:36 PM

Unless I'm sick, a quick mid-day nap can be the proverbial "Power Nap"!

Coramoor 05-01-2005 11:27 PM

I do it a lot just b/c of my schedule.

I usually have to wake up 5:30am or so for military pt and then I have a full day of classes. I try and take a nap around 6 or so, b/c otherwise I'm dead when I'm trying to do work or if I have a fraternity event.

During the summer I have sort of the same deal. I wake up at 6 or so and go to work, I'm done by around 4ish. Then I sleep for a few hours and go out to the bars until 3 or so in the morning. It works pretty well.

RACooper 05-01-2005 11:29 PM

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Originally posted by Coramoor
I usually have to wake up 5:30am or so for military pt and then I have a full day of classes. I try and take a nap around 6 or so, b/c otherwise I'm dead when I'm trying to do work or if I have a fraternity event.

Yeah that whole "too-early-ish" wake up for PT or other duties has I think programmed my body to desire a seista between 3 and 5, if even for a 1/2 hour.

chideltjen 05-01-2005 11:36 PM

Power naps for me are great, but they can be no more than an hour. If it goes over that, I am groggy for the rest of the evening and can't get to sleep later that day.

They are coming in handy since I have to wake up at 4:30 am every morning now.

winnieb 05-02-2005 12:03 AM

I love naps!!! My naps need to be less than 40minutes or greater than an hour and a half--anything in the middle I am very groggy when I wake.
I love to take a 15-20 minute nap in between the time I get home from work and have to be at daycare to get my kids!

DolphinChicaDDD 05-02-2005 12:29 AM

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Originally posted by ZTAMich
I enjoy a mid-day nap very much. But usually it throws of my sleep cycle and it makes going to bed at night really difficult, so I try not to nap so much. Weekends tho, nothing is better than a good cure a hangover nap!
Ditto. I can't sleep during the night if I take naps or if I sleep too late.

CSUSigEp 05-02-2005 03:47 AM

i cant fall asleep fast enough to take naps. it takes me generally an hour to fall asleep it sucks. 1/24th of my life just laying in bed not doing anything :mad:

Jill1228 05-02-2005 04:09 AM

I love naps! Nothing better than a mid day nap...

mmcat 05-02-2005 07:55 AM

ditto for power naps...but not too long or the body starts waking up midway through the night and you're tired again.

KSigkid 05-02-2005 07:59 AM

I did in college because my schedule some days would be a little off. Some nights I would be at my second job until about 1 and have to be up for work or class at 8 the next morning. In those instances, I would catch some sleep.

Now though I hardly ever do, unless I'm sick.

Thrillhouse 05-02-2005 05:22 PM

Most of the time I feel the same after a daytime nap although it always causes me to stay up later at night.

sageofages 05-02-2005 05:57 PM

Re: Sleeping in the middle of the day
 
Quote:

Originally posted by moe.ron
Anyone else feel a lot more tired when they wake up after sleeping in the middle of the day? I rarely does it because of my busy schedule, but when I do it in the weekend, I feel more tired when I wake up.
I nap most days. Stay at home mom...I am up usually very late...as the focus of my energies are getting spawnlings off to school and then in the afternoon with afterschool stuff, homework and evening activities. I frequently don't go to bed until late (time with the night-owl spousal unit)...so I NEED my naps in the late morning ;)!

_Lisa_ 05-02-2005 06:28 PM

I used to think any nap shorter than 3-4 hours was just a tease. That was back in my freshman high school when I was getting up at 4:30AM to be at school by 6:40AM for class & then staying after school until 4PM every day. I'd go straight home, sleep from 4:30-8:30, get up, have dinner, & go right back to bed. If I actually took my nap in my bed as opposed to the couch then I'd often just sleep through the night.
Now I've got the whole nap thing under control. If I ever take one during the workweek I sleep (at most) from 20-45 minutes. Its perfect because I don't feel groggy when I wake up & my mind & body actually benefit from the nap.

PureGoldF2K1 05-02-2005 07:03 PM

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Originally posted by CSUSigEp
i cant fall asleep fast enough to take naps. it takes me generally an hour to fall asleep it sucks. 1/24th of my life just laying in bed not doing anything :mad:
Same for me. I LOVE naps...sometimes when I get tired, its really all I can think about...but I can only take one if I have a few hours to allot to trying to get to sleep and then actually sleeping.

UlChiOCutie26 05-05-2005 08:53 AM

Let's just say that when I take a nap, I USUALLY try to sleep for only 45 minutes to an hour. Last night I slept from 5:30-7:30. I felt like sh*t when I woke up. I guess my body needed the sleep, but all I did was wake up, eat, shower and go right back to sleep.

Oh, and I slept thru my alarm this morning. Maybe I am coming down with something??

GreenKappa 05-05-2005 12:18 PM

I love the luxury of an afternoon nap...since it can happen so rarely. But I agree that you need to watch how long you sleep. If it's over a half hour, I wake up pretty groggy.

_Opi_ 05-06-2005 03:29 AM

Today, I took a nap (for the first time in a long time) when I got back from work at 5:30...for like two hours, and I felt better...until like 1 am...I started getting groggy and slow...the worst part is..I cant go to sleep now (It's like 3:30 am). I got so much shit to do tomorrow :(


In the weekend, I never take naps..I just sleep in when I can.

lifesaver 05-06-2005 04:14 AM

I come from a long, proud line of nappers. Everyone on my mom's side naps. My sister and I nap when we can. When I worked a 9-5 job, I'd work all day, come home, nap till about 7 or 7:30, get up, eat dinner and watch TV or read till about 2 am and go to bed.

I nap in 15 minute intervals: meaning, I'll always nap for 15 mins, 30 mins, 45 mins, 60 mins, 75 mins, etc..

I sleep in 90 minute intervals; 90 mins, 180 mins, etc.

If I wake up in any part of the sleep cycle other than the interval part - I feel like crap. If I wake up on the cycle, I'm like a new man.

Betarulz! 05-06-2005 01:12 PM

I read an article right before I got to college about the proper length of time to nap. I can't find it now.

Anyways, the key to not feeling groggy is only nap for about 40 - 45 minutes...you'll stay out of a REM cycle or a deep sleep cycle or something if you do that. Waking up during those periods of sleep throws your body off, and so youre all sluggish and hazed. I've found this to be pretty true, and a short nap is awesome. My roommates make fun of me b/c I set my alarm for a nap.

The article said that Einstein used to nap in a chair with a spoon in his hand and a plate below his hand. Once he got to his (again I don't remember which) REM or Deep sleep cycle, he'd drop the spoon, which would hit the plate, making a loud enough noise to wake him up.

I have no idea if this is all really true, but from personal experience short naps are really helpful for me.


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