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Mega bump.

Last summer I went 36 hours just to see if I could. Near hour 30, I was in "I don't give a f**k" mode. I was very delirious around then too. I couldn't think straight, I repeated myself a lot, had little appetite, & had trouble balancing. I was down on a lake with a friend visiting his grandparents. We went out in the middle of the lake on the paddle boat & while my two friends kept jumping out, I stayed in the boat because I thought I had forgotten how to swim or that I was to tired to bother. I also kept saying,"I'm really out of it". I'll see if I can break that record this weekend doing art projects on the computer. Anybody else have any sleep deprivation stories?

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Went 24 hours 2 summers ago.

 

Last summer when my family and I were going away, I woke up at 12pm on a Friday. We left at 2 in the morning that night and I went to bed at 11 on Saturday night. I think I dozed off of an hour or so but I was awake for most of the trip. I tried to fall asleep in the car but I just couldn't.

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something like 55 hours...a party that never seemed to end led into an early morning flight: Japan to Singapore (6 hour layover there) to France (another layover) to Spain...then a few-hour train ride from Madrid to Malaga (met up & picked up an old friend) then drove to Marbella. I wanted to sleep but for various reasons I couldn't
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Last time I tried that was about 25 years ago - totally excited about Christmas! Literally stayed awake all Christmas Eve, all night into Christmas morning and pretty much passed out about 11pm that night.
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On Drugs in the 80's ? 3 Days
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One time when I was in 10th grade I had a horrible reaction to something on my face. Itchy burning rash of some kind that felt like fire if I didn't have a cold compress pressed onto it at all times. Well I had that for about 5 days and didn't sleep a wink. Missed the whole week of school. Tried taking prescription antihistamines to either help the rash or to help me sleep. Neither happened. Then some miracle dermatologist gave me some kind of ointment that made everything feel better. I was able to sleep that night and the next morning, the rash was completely gone ohmy.gif .

 

Then there was a less severe deprivation of sleep a couple of summers ago. I was working two jobs as a countertop fabricator and a parking lot striper. Well, I worked 8 hours building tops in Danbury, then worked for 17 hours painting lines in Southington. That was 25 hours of straight work. The guy I worked with was nice enough to drive us home from Southington, but I don't remember that ride home. He said I was awake and talking to him though unsure.gif

 

I remember being home, staying up for a couple of hours thinking I'd just go to bed normal time and everything would be fine, but it was like "nope. not happening" and I hit the pillows harder than a dumptruck blasting through a brick wall.

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According to the results of my CPAP study, a few years...Now that I am used to the Oxygen mask, I know that they weren't kidding.
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Four years ago in the summer I had eaten at Applebees and then went to the nearby Barnes and Noble and bought R30, watched it then went to bed. Woke up at the middle of the night and my throat was completely sore to the point it was almost painful to even talk, and when I had to spit out phlegm, it had a bit of blood in it.

 

I went at least 40 hours (maybe over a day and a half) non-stop without sleeping and I think most of that time was spent on trying everything to help remedy it. Nothing worked. I went to my normal sleeping patterns after that bout with insomnia, but I still had the sore throat for about two weeks, and then when that was gone, I had another 2 weeks of just coughing periodically. During my high school orientation, the coughing stopped and I felt normal all of a sudden. ohmy.gif

 

Looking back at it, I might have had an allergic reaction to something I ate, but I didn't really consider it at the time because I had long thought that I was allergen free (my whole family suffers from allergies of some sort) since I didn't show many symptoms of it at the time.

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Back in the distant 1980s we had this thing called the Libyan crisis. I was in the US Navy and a lot of guys were on leave and we left without them. I was mostly awake for 5 days. I was so wired and delirious at the end that we started messing with the marines. We would walk out of our secured space with sunglasses on (there were no windows) and the marines guards would look at us like we were crazy. We were the men in blue, losing sleep to keep the free world safe.
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Thank you, Dr. B trink39.gif

 

About 2 1/2 days. I used to work the graveyard shift and would sometimes stay up for 2+ shifts.... But I was much younger then wink.gif

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QUOTE (Union 5-3992 @ Mar 25 2012, 11:01 AM)
QUOTE (An Enemy Without @ Mar 24 2012, 09:59 PM)
QUOTE (Tarkus406 @ Mar 24 2012, 10:48 AM)
I was working two jobs as a countertop fabricator and a parking lot stripper.

A what???

lol, that caught my eye as well.

Right before parking a customer's car, Tark would rest his package on their dashboard. 10 bucks for the parking, and a 5er to see his goods. He's not a porn star for nuthin' 'ya know

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For about 6 months, from 11-89 to 4-90, I had 2 jobs.

my regular job during the day, and another one starting

at 1am...it was flippin' brutal.and it completely messed up

the sleep pattern.It got so bad by april, I was seriously

worn out and exhausted..so much that I spent the last

2 weeks on the couch, unable to move. I had serious

thoughts that I wasn't gonna make it. Sleep deprivation

really messes with your head.You can literally have

big time hallucinations.

 

Never been so tired in all my life, before or since.

....Needless to say, I'll NEVER do that again.

..and the extra $$$ wasn't worth it at all.

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When I was in the Air Force, we went on an "Operations Readiness Inspection". Our logistics team screwed up and didn't have our cots ready when we got to our deployment, so I had no where I could get a couple of hours of sleep before I had to start my 12 hour shift. I went 36 hours before I finally got some sleep.
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A couple days, maybe into three. I've had a few experiences of flights being delayed until the next morning and spending the night in the airport with no sleep. One time, I got the flight home, went right to work, and went to bed at the normal time that night. I'm fine the day after the night of no sleep; it's the day AFTER that (AFTER I've slept) that I'm sluggish and don't function well.
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QUOTE (HowItIs @ Mar 25 2012, 01:30 AM)
Thank you, Dr. B trink39.gif

About 2 1/2 days. I used to work the graveyard shift and would sometimes stay up for 2+ shifts.... But I was much younger then wink.gif

I was happy to serve. It was a great time in my life.

 

I'm with you. It is easier when you are young. These days at the ripe old age of 46 I can hang late for a while, but the sleep demon will get me faster than it used to.

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QUOTE (drbirdsong @ Mar 24 2012, 11:57 PM)
Back in the distant 1980s we had this thing called the Libyan crisis. I was in the US Navy and a lot of guys were on leave and we left without them. I was mostly awake for 5 days. I was so wired and delirious at the end that we started messing with the marines. We would walk out of our secured space with sunglasses on (there were no windows) and the marines guards would look at us like we were crazy. We were the men in blue, losing sleep to keep the free world safe.

It's a pleasure to meet a fellow Vet! :virtual handshake:

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QUOTE (Jack Aubrey @ May 29 2012, 04:23 PM)
QUOTE (drbirdsong @ Mar 24 2012, 11:57 PM)
Back in the distant 1980s we had this thing called the Libyan crisis.  I was in the US Navy and a lot of guys were on leave and we left without them.  I was mostly awake for 5 days.  I was so wired and delirious at the end that we started messing with the marines.  We would walk out of our secured space with sunglasses on (there were no windows) and the marines guards would look at us like we were crazy.  We were the men in blue, losing sleep to keep the free world safe.

It's a pleasure to meet a fellow Vet! :virtual handshake:

Back at ya. trink39.gif

 

Everybody try to get some sleep.

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