friendfromlowry
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Sleeping. I’ve been on night shift for over a decade. I work three nights a week and the nights I’m off are a shitshow. Usually go to bed around midnight, up at 4am unable to go back to sleep. I always have to nap in the afternoon to catch up. I’ll take vacation time in the summer and can usually get back on a normal schedule during it. I have no idea what it’s like to sleep through the night anymore. I’ve tried melatonin, Zzzquil, Benadryl, Tylenol PM, even been prescribed Trazadone. Nothing helps.
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posted by friendfromlowry
Sleeping. I’ve been on night shift for over a decade. I work three nights a week and the nights I’m off are a shitshow. Usually go to bed around midnight, up at 4am unable to go back to sleep. I always have to nap in the afternoon to catch up. I’ll take vacation time in the summer and can usually get back on a normal schedule during it. I have no idea what it’s like to sleep through the night anymore. I’ve tried melatonin, Zzzquil, Benadryl, Tylenol PM, even been prescribed Trazadone. Nothing helps.
Now my night shift situation was a little different because I worked 5 nights a week, but I didnt change my sleep schedule on my regular days off. I only did so if vacation was a week or more.
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posted by bigorangebuck22
Now my night shift situation was a little different because I worked 5 nights a week, but I didnt change my sleep schedule on my regular days off. I only did so if vacation was a week or more.
If I didn’t have young kids I probably would do something similar. My youngest is five and getting a little better about me napping in the afternoon on weekends when they’re off school and my wife is at work.
When he was a baby my daughter was 4, that was brutal.
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putting pen, pencil. or paint to paper and I have absolutely no artistic skill. None. Stick figures only.
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I would. But I’m a sicko. There is not leftover pizza if I order pizza.
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posted by Automatik
I couldn't throw a spiral if my life depended on it.
How about now?
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Fri, Dec 15, 2023 6:29 PM
posted by friendfromlowry
Sleeping. I’ve been on night shift for over a decade. I work three nights a week and the nights I’m off are a shitshow. Usually go to bed around midnight, up at 4am unable to go back to sleep. I always have to nap in the afternoon to catch up. I’ll take vacation time in the summer and can usually get back on a normal schedule during it. I have no idea what it’s like to sleep through the night anymore. I’ve tried melatonin, Zzzquil, Benadryl, Tylenol PM, even been prescribed Trazadone. Nothing helps.
I completely sympathize. Midnights for me, too, in ER.
Where I differ is that I *have* to keep my sleep hours all the time or I'm really struggling at work. Especially with all the online course work and webinars we have to keep up with!
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My college coach would probably have said "football".
Of course my comeback for him would have been "recruiting".
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I have the worst handwriting in the world. I was blessed to be born as a millennial when computers started to become more commercially available and affordable. My handwriting was so bad that my 5th grade teacher made me do all of my assignments on the computer, which was not the norm in 1998.
Edit: There are still times now, where I write notes at work and when I look back I can’t even decipher it.
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posted by brutus161
You should really be reheating your pizza in a skillet...
air fryer