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Heavy need two alarms to get me up. Can't budge me.
But I've been conditioned for 40years to hear everything around my house and will rise out of bed the moment I here something out of place.
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Light sleeper and I work nights.... Fantastic combination!
Thank God for ear plugs.. "
Same here it was quite bad when I let the people I shared with host their friend in my room while I slept on the sofa.In the room just besides the front door.
I volunteered and they didn’t want to say no.They regretted it
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Light, it's super annoying I think I'm on auto mum mode though, every little noise makes me jump since having the kids.
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Once a parent, always a parent. |
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By *ad NannaWoman
over a year ago
East London |
All depends if I've taken my medication or if something is hurting to stop me sleeping soundly.
Some mornings I don't here my son go to work, some mornings I hear everything from him walking downstairs to the front door closing. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Depends on so many things.
If I’m alone, I’m a light sleeper and everything wakes me.
If I’m sleeping with a partner, intertwined with them, nothing wakes me.
If I’m sleeping with one of my partners, and not directly on them, I will wake up often and have nightmares too.
On business trips, I’m a light sleeper.
Holidays abroad I can be a deep sleeper.
Right now, I’m a sleepless sleeper as I struggle to go to sleep. |
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"At the moment I'm a 'no sleeper'
Usually I flit between light most days and eventually a heavy snooze to catch up.
But been struggling to switch my brain off of late. "
Same! I struggle to switch off my brain and actually get to sleep. I hear every little noise. I find myself needing afternoon naps now to catch up. Lucky I work from home!! |
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1987 Hurricane ? Completely slept through it.
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House spider walking over a scrunched up carrier bag in a room next to the bedroom ? Instantly awake and hunting for the noise.
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They say the subconscious is wired to respond to danger and unusual sounds.
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I think mine is broken if it won't wake me to trees falling in the garden, but it will when a spider goes for a 3am stroll next door. |
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"I have alarms to wake me up when the back-up alarms to the main alarms don't do the job. "
As a teen I had a bell alarm that was inside a biscuit tin, on the top of my drawers. Sounded like all hell was breaking loose, and I physically had to get out of bed, to take it out of the tin to shut the bloody thing up |
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By *avinaTVTV/TS 50 weeks ago
Transsexual Transylvania |
"I have alarms to wake me up when the back-up alarms to the main alarms don't do the job.
As a teen I had a bell alarm that was inside a biscuit tin, on the top of my drawers. Sounded like all hell was breaking loose, and I physically had to get out of bed, to take it out of the tin to shut the bloody thing up"
Lol! Now that's an alarm! |
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By *TG3Man 48 weeks ago
Dorchester |
Its very noisy where i livw and the least little thing wakes me cars with the noisy gadget fitted to make the engines sound awesome just makes them sound cheap, motorbikes well they are just noisy and a building site right opposite which has been going since time began making a racket from as early as 6.30 am, so sleeping isn't really possible here lol |
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By *assy69Man 48 weeks ago
West Sussex and Wales |
"How do you sleep? Do you need a paramount gong to wake you? Or do you wake up when someone starts a car 3 streets away?
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I used to wake up at the sound of a star twinkling in the sky, insomnia and fitful sleep had been a part of my life for so long it had just become the norm and I lived life exhausted…….. after a change in my life at the end of last year, I find myself sleeping much more soundly and for longer, the twinkling stars don’t wake me anymore, it takes something a little more noisy now and am loving my sleep |
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