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malada: Greenland flag (Default)
Friday, October 13th, 2023 07:15 am
Attention!

After finding my humidifier failing to heat up I took my machine to my local provider. There, the technician pressed the Magic Buttons (the on and the ramp button together) and up came The Secret Menus which allows you to tweak the system.

My humidifier had been set to "Adaptive" which measures the humidity in the room and turns the heater on or off as required. This has resulted in me having cold air shoved down my throat at night. Well **** that, I want my warm moist air *now*. With the Secret Menus unlocked I can now have the warm moist air I want and I can determine how much I want. *Me* - not some stupid machine.

The tech was very helpful and we sat for several minutes mutually complaining about how cpap and bipap manufacturers have their heads up their asses when it comes to their machines. A tank only good for 7 to 8 hours? **** that! When I'm sick I want 9 to 10 hours of sleep. I don't care if the machine needs to be bigger I want more water!

-m
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Tuesday, January 11th, 2022 12:21 am
I think I first heard about multiphastic - specifically biphastic - sleep about a year ago. From old documents, it was uncovered that in preindustrial times people slept in two parts during the night - a deep 'first sleep' followed by a period of wakefulness, then a 'second sleep' that lasted until dawn. I've been experiencing something similar on occasion when I've gone to bed early: I'd sleep for a few hours then be frustrating awake for a few hours, then fall back to sleep. Timing seems to be critical for starting that first sleep and if I don't get that right I'll just be awake for hours and hours and hours.

I went to bed around 9 and have just woken up around 12. How long I should stay awake and what to do while I'm awake are still unknowns. I've got a snack of some hot cider and a granola bar and I'm doing some mild web surfing at the moment. I'll probably read a little. I'd like to fire up LMMS - a music composition software - but I think that might get my mind too activated.

This multi stage sleeping may explain a lot of my poor sleeping patterns I've experienced lately. If it's an older and more natural way of sleeping why not go with the flow? To be honest, I prefer to sleep straight through in a single session but that doesn't seem to be the way my body wants to work.

-m
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Wednesday, October 27th, 2021 07:49 am
Taking potassium has helped with my nightly leg cramps. However, the cramps have decided to move to the mornings and often wake me up at 5 AM. Usually by walking about for a minute or two calms them down.

Now I got foot cramps. It seems that my big toe likes to pull itself up as far as it can and stay there until my whole foot is in agony. Even after the toe relaxes my muscles are screaming in pain. I rubbed them with Aspercream and that helped a little.

Work is going to be crazy today: a much needed server upgrade was supposed to take an hour, maybe two yesterday. It took nine hours, blowing away most of my work day. Now I have twice the work to do.

*sigh*

-m
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Tuesday, February 19th, 2019 06:49 am
AAAARRRRGGGHHHHHH!!!!!! I flunked the sleep study because I COULDN"T FALL ASLEEP.

It's hard for me normally to fall asleep but in a strange and cold room with all sorts of wires glued onto me I didn't sleep but seconds at a time. I shivered, I twitched, I jerked myself awake as soon as I just started to drift off....

FOR SEVEN ****ING HOURS.

My personal face mask that I brought didn't fit tight enough with all the wires on my face and head so they gave me full face mask which *hurt* to wear.

And since I'm keeping a strict sleep schedule there will be no nap for me today. I just have to suffer through the day.
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