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View Poll Results: how many nights a week do you sleep through the night?
Always 12 18.18%
5-6 5 7.58%
3-4 11 16.67%
1-2 16 24.24%
never 22 33.33%
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Old 01-17-2019, 09:58 AM   #1
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How often do you sleep through the night?

My 5 year old daughter has been brutal lately with getting up and trying to come in to our bed.

Laying awake last night made me wonder how often people actually sleep through the night. Not counting waking up and rolling over, how many nights a week do you sleep through? Meaning you lay down at whatever time, and barring some minor adjusting you wake up at whatever time ready tp get out of bed.


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Old 01-17-2019, 09:59 AM   #2
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Old 01-17-2019, 10:08 AM   #3
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I consider nights that I'm able to sleep through and past 6 AM a huge victory.
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Old 01-17-2019, 10:09 AM   #4
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I consider nights that I'm able to sleep through and past 6 AM a huge victory.

This is me. I put never, because I feel like I always at least wake up to take a leak or something and have trouble getting back asleep.
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Old 01-17-2019, 10:22 AM   #5
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I got one of the various flavors of sleep trackers available, and it tells me I'm pretty reliable for 3 wake-ups per night. The app assures me that's not unusual, and most folks wake up 2-3 times per night. I dunno if I trust it, tho.
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Old 01-17-2019, 10:30 AM   #6
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I very rarely sleep through the whole night anymore. Then again I have a bad habit of taking a two-three hour nap after work then sleeping five-six hours.
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Old 01-17-2019, 10:37 AM   #7
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Maybe once every few years after I drink too much or are awake for 24+ hours.

And I have no problem sleeping whenever I went. I can fall asleep in 5 minutes any time. Just not for 8 consecutive hours. And I have an OCD thing where I like to see what time it is every few hours when I'm sleeping. When I don't have access to a clock or phone when sleeping, it's a little stressful.

My girlfriend found this amazing. She sleeps through the night every night unless something specific wakes her up. Which these days, is our elderly greyhound needing to go out.
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Old 01-17-2019, 10:55 AM   #8
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And I have an OCD thing where I like to see what time it is every few hours when I'm sleeping. When I don't have access to a clock or phone when sleeping, it's a little stressful.

I have quite the opposite view of a clock. I find I sleep better when I don't know what time it is. If I know I only have 1 or 2 hours remaining until my alarm goes off, that 1 or 2 hours become restless to me.

Of course, this has a lot to do with my having to get up at 4 am for work.

Ever since I replaced my clock with an Echo Dot, I've slept a lot better.
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Old 01-17-2019, 11:22 AM   #9
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Then again I have a bad habit of taking a two-three hour nap after work then sleeping five-six hours.

I've been doing this for years. I call it my "prime time nap".

I don't know if it's good for you or not, but there are historical references to this being a regular part of human society hundreds of years ago. There'd have "first sleep" and "second sleep", and they'd be awake a few hours in between and drink, visit neighbors, get chores done, etc. I find that without my prime time nap, I'm mostly tired after work until I go to bed, but if I sleep first, my in-between time is much more energetic and productive.

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Old 01-17-2019, 11:25 AM   #10
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This is me. I put never, because I feel like I always at least wake up to take a leak or something and have trouble getting back asleep.

I put 3-4, but similar reasons. When I do wake up for a longer period, it's because I had to use the bathroom, but I can usually get right back to sleep.
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Old 01-17-2019, 11:47 AM   #11
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It's pretty rare for me these days. When my wife and I go to bed, our dog goes to sleep in her dog bed. The dog will almost always wake me up in the middle of the night to go outside. It's not that she really needs to go outside, but it's because when we come back to bed, I let her get into the bed with us.

So, essentially, I get woken up every night because my dog wants to sleep in our bed.
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Old 01-17-2019, 12:15 PM   #12
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Old 01-17-2019, 12:15 PM   #13
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It's pretty rare for me these days. When my wife and I go to bed, our dog goes to sleep in her dog bed. The dog will almost always wake me up in the middle of the night to go outside. It's not that she really needs to go outside, but it's because when we come back to bed, I let her get into the bed with us.

So, essentially, I get woken up every night because my dog wants to sleep in our bed.

It's hilarious how we know exactly how we're training our dogs but we're powerless to stop.

One of our dogs has learned to cry at the top of the steps when we're downstairs watching TV. She's afraid to go down the stairs. So to make her feel better, I go upstairs, scratch her ears, tell her things are OK, give her a dog cookie, and then go back downstairs. Amazingly, she hasn't stopped crying at the top of the stairs.

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Old 01-17-2019, 12:30 PM   #14
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It's hilarious how we know exactly how we're training our dogs but we're powerless to stop.

One of our dogs has learned to cry at the top of the steps when we're downstairs watching TV. She's afraid to go down the stairs. So to make her feel better, I go upstairs, scratch her ears, tell her things are OK, give her a dog cookie, and then go back downstairs. Amazingly, she hasn't stopped crying at the top of the stairs.

That's exactly it!

Before we got married and moved in together, whenever my wife would spend the night at my house, the dog knew that she had to sleep in her dog bed and not in bed with us. When I slept alone, the dog always slept with me.

But, some how, after we started living together, the dog decided that while she couldn't join us in bed initially, she could at some point. As a result, this tactic developed.
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Old 01-17-2019, 12:34 PM   #15
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I love my 2 dogs, but if they were pulling this mess, they'd be sleeping in the living room.
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Old 01-17-2019, 12:36 PM   #16
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If I take NyQuil I sleep soundly and am well rested (I should probably look into specific sleep aids like Ambien etc). If not I'm probably taking hours to fall asleep and can't get back to it if I wake up to use the bathroom or for whatever reason. (Even with blue light filters on I'm sure my tendency to start playing on my phone or computer if it's been 15+ minutes doesn't help there.) If I'm drinking it can be hit or miss depending on how tired I am too. If I'm with the girlfriend there's a good chance I won't even get to sleep between her shifting positions & the miniscule amount of bed & pillow space her subconscious graciously allows me to use.

There might be nothing I envy more than people who can quickly fall soundly asleep.
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Old 01-17-2019, 02:08 PM   #17
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I used to not have any problem sleeping through the night-if something was on my mind/plans for the next day, I might wake up an hour or two early. Now however with my kidney issues, I wake up a couple times a night to pee. I take a Tylenol PM or whatever Walmarts version is every night, and so far, I don't have a problem going right back to sleep in most cases.



Thankfully my cat lets me sleep, and has learned to stay on the far side of the bed so she doesn't get blankets thrown over her when I get up to pee.



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Old 01-17-2019, 02:12 PM   #18
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Pre kids it was pretty much always. Now, basically never. Our daughter, god bless her soul, has maybe slept through the night 1 in every 10 days over the first year.
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Old 01-17-2019, 02:25 PM   #19
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Got myself an Oura ring so I can track my sleep patterns and it’s not pretty viewing. I’d say I average at least 4-6 wake ups on a typical night. It’s less bad when I’m traveling which suggests it’s definitely somewhat the dogs being restless.
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Old 01-17-2019, 02:51 PM   #20
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My wife and I instituted a now screen time after 730pm and that has helped us both as well as all our kids get a better night sleep over the last 6 months
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Old 01-17-2019, 03:03 PM   #21
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The darker the room, the better I sleep without interruption. Music playing helps too.
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Old 01-17-2019, 03:10 PM   #22
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Pretty much all the time. Sometimes i do drink too much and have to get up in the middle of the night but that is understandable.

Based on the sampling on this board, I never realized so many people had this problem (outside of kids and one too many beers).
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Old 01-17-2019, 03:16 PM   #23
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If the definition (as I understand it here) is "6-8 uninterrupted hours" then I'm a Never.

Like somebody else said up the thread, I tend to sleep in 2-3 hour bursts, hopefully twice a day (the older I get, the more getting only one of those in a day sucks)

I haven't done a "normal" sleep pattern in about, oh, 33-34 years.
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Old 01-17-2019, 03:44 PM   #24
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I've been doing this for years. I call it my "prime time nap".

I don't know if it's good for you or not, but there are historical references to this being a regular part of human society hundreds of years ago. There'd have "first sleep" and "second sleep", and they'd be awake a few hours in between and drink, visit neighbors, get chores done, etc. I find that without my prime time nap, I'm mostly tired after work until I go to bed, but if I sleep first, my in-between time is much more energetic and productive.

I've always called it the nap before bed. Back when I had roommates, one of the GFs would walk in at 7:30 PM and find three guys zonked out on the couches/chairs, all snoring loudly. Both have gone on to have kids and we reminisce about the naps before bed.

Now that my work life doesn't revolve around a schedule, I go to bed when I feel like, and I wake up when I feel like. So I don't get up much during the night. I'm usually a midnight to seven or eight sleeper now.
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Old 01-17-2019, 09:22 PM   #25
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I sleep straight through pretty much every night.

My pattern, though, is that I'll fall asleep for about 15 minutes, then wake up and fidget restlessly for 10-15 minutes, then be out cold.

But I rarely hit the 6 hour threshold overall. Not because I can't sleep that long physically, but because I have a terrible habit of staying up until way past midnight despite the fact that I have to be up by 6 AM. That's just poor self-discipline, mostly. I worked the graveyard shift for about 7 years through my 20s and never really recovered a proper circadian rhythm.

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Old 01-18-2019, 08:56 AM   #26
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Old 01-18-2019, 02:34 PM   #27
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Once I'm out, I'm out cold. It takes me forever to get there though.
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Old 01-18-2019, 03:00 PM   #28
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I sleep for like 5 hours straight, then wake up and can't get back to sleep for an hour or so. Then crap out for like an hour or two before having to get up. I hate it.

If anyone wants to track their sleep patterns, the Fitbit Charge isn't that expensive and provides some in-depth stuff.
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Old 01-18-2019, 03:34 PM   #29
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Rarely. I can usually get to sleep OK and if nothing wakes me up I'll go through the night, but once I'm awake at any point that's basically it for at least an hour and maybe the night.
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Old 01-20-2019, 12:21 AM   #30
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4-5 hours if im lucky and if I get woken up; im up for good. I despise it. I either have to get drunk, take a tylenol pm or a lorazepam to hopefully get more than 6 hours. Im a broken human.

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Old 01-20-2019, 03:54 PM   #31
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Some nights I do, some I don't.

I just down loaded an app called Calm. I will use it to fall asleep. Hope it works.
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Old 01-20-2019, 05:14 PM   #32
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Im a broken human.

I dunno, from the results & the comments, sounds like you're kinda .. normal.
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Old 01-20-2019, 05:38 PM   #33
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Always, unless I have to pee. That's pretty much it.
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Old 01-20-2019, 06:46 PM   #34
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Wow, about 75% of the board don't sleep well.
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Old 01-20-2019, 07:08 PM   #35
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My main culprit for waking up is having to use the bathroom. That is mainly due to having 5-6 24 oz drinks through the day.
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Old 01-20-2019, 07:11 PM   #36
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Wow, about 75% of the board don't sleep well.

I'm not too surprised. I'd like to see a similar poll about how many hours everybody sleeps.

I thought my sleep was horrible, like 3-4 hours a night, because I'm always so exhausted, but since getting a sleep tracker I've come to realize that I actually sleep 6-7 hours a night....which isn't terrific, but considered relatively normal these days.
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Old 01-20-2019, 07:37 PM   #37
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You know how you're supposed to stay above 95% oxygen to have good sleep?

When I did a sleep study at home, I was below NINETY percent oxygen more than half the time (51%).

32 apnea episodes an hour.

Right now, we're trying to rebuild my doctor network after a disability-caused insurance change to get a CPAP prescribed and settings.

Doesn't help I have Reverse Circadian disorder with all those year of working goofy ass schedules.
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Old 01-20-2019, 08:17 PM   #38
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Some nights I do, some I don't.

I just down loaded an app called Calm. I will use it to fall asleep. Hope it works.

Calm is great
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Old 01-20-2019, 08:41 PM   #39
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You know how you're supposed to stay above 95% oxygen to have good sleep?

When I did a sleep study at home, I was below NINETY percent oxygen more than half the time (51%).

32 apnea episodes an hour.

Right now, we're trying to rebuild my doctor network after a disability-caused insurance change to get a CPAP prescribed and settings.

Doesn't help I have Reverse Circadian disorder with all those year of working goofy ass schedules.

That sounds frustrating. My sleep is really bad, but isn't apnea related as much as anxiety related insomnia, and apnea sounds like a whole 'nother level of torture. Even the solution seems like a hassle.
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Old 01-21-2019, 02:34 PM   #40
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I pass our REALLY fast once my head's on the pillow, and I typically don't wake up except to pee or let the cat out. The peeing depends on how much water I've had to drink...lately I haven't been waking up. Sometimes the cat will start meowing at like 2am and I have to get up and let him out, bit with it being winter he's fine with staying in all night.

It probably also helps that I get up at like 4am several days a week to work out, so I'm tired as hell by 10pm.
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Old 01-21-2019, 06:15 PM   #41
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Old 01-21-2019, 07:31 PM   #42
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What does it do?

Its an app that reads you audio stories in a really calming voice. It also plays tons of different kinds of white noise. IT is amazing for kids. We use it every night.
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Old 01-23-2019, 09:26 AM   #43
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Since September, I had gotten into a nasty pattern where I would wake up at 2AM and be up for anywhere between an hour and the rest of the night. I started taking melatonin before bed a couple of weeks ago. I still generally wake up at 2, but now am able to fall back asleep within 15-30 minutes. That is a tremendous improvement.
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Its an app that reads you audio stories in a really calming voice. It also plays tons of different kinds of white noise. IT is amazing for kids. We use it every night.

Thanks. I am going to have to try the white noise to see if it helps with my tinnitus. I don't really have issues falling asleep but it does seem my tinnitus is getting worse.
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