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Old 12-18-2021, 02:02 PM   #21
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As a man, do you snore loudly? Do you wear a size 17 or larger dress shirt? Do you weigh 200+ lbs.? If so, you may be suffering from sleep apnea.
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Even though I use a CPAP machine, I have had difficulty falling asleep and staying asleep. However, I have been reading “Why We Sleep” by Matthew Walker and have seen noticeable improvements in my sleep by following his recommendations.
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I am 65 and 11 years into retirement. I go to bed at midnight and wake up naturally at 6am +/- a half hour.
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Old 12-18-2021, 06:16 PM   #23
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8-9 hours, sometimes 10 with one, sometimes 2 trips to the bathroom! Before retiring, I usually got 6-7 and made it up on the weekends. DH gets 5-6 and complains of being tired during the day.
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Old 12-18-2021, 06:56 PM   #24
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While working I got 6-7 hours a night, if I was lucky.

Since retiring a year ago I regularly get 8-9 hours, which is wonderful. I wake up feeling refreshed, unlike all those years working.

Once or twice a week I take an hour-long nap on the couch in the afternoon. The nice thing about retirement is I can sleep whenever I want to, for as long as I want to!
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Old 12-18-2021, 07:21 PM   #25
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If anyone is interested in learning more about the importance of sleep, I highly recommend the book
"Why We Sleep" by Matthew Walker PhD

It was an absolutely fascinating book.

Here is a Ted talk from the author...
https://www.ted.com/talks/matt_walke...xt?language=en
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As a man, do you snore loudly? Do you wear a size 17 or larger dress shirt? Do you weigh 200+ lbs.? If so, you may be suffering from sleep apnea.

Sleep apnea upsets regular nighttime sleep schedules, and may result in 3-4 hour nights of sleep. A sign is also if you have difficulties sitting still, like in church, for an hour without getting sleepy. Many of those with apnea fall asleep at redlights mid afternoon or have more than their fair share of car accidents due to not being responsive.

Those with sleep apnea have increased chance of requiring heart surgery. The percentages are more "when instead of if" you have heart issues. And many have issues like having too many red blood cells which can cause strokes and embolisms.

I have sleep apnea and have been prescribed a CPAP machine. Many others are supposed to be on CPAP, but they feel claustrophobic and don't use their machines. With CPAP, I get a much better quality of sleep, and I feel so much better. And my afternoon naps are not required--more responsive.

My doctor says he has 49 local physicians on CPAP. And if you meet the above criteria, you may get much better sleep being on CPAP. And you'll also live much longer too.
All points to explore. Snoring - -- occasionally. It's not a common thing for me. I am well over 200 lbs though. Geez if I was only a 17 shirt size, girls would've liked me more and I'd not have to take advantage of myself all the time. Gonna look into the CPAP....
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Thanks very much to everyone. I'm at 7 hours -only for the last 3 nights which is an improvement. I need to force myself to turn off the darn laptop a bit earlier. I"m positive I can get to 7.5 if I did that.
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Lifelong insomniac, either trouble falling asleep or waking up between 2 and 3 AM and not being able to get back to sleep. When not going thru spells of insomnia, I sleep 5 to 6 1/2 hours, and that's enough for me.
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I don't sleep well. Thankfully, I can, and do, take naps many days. I think if I worked on it, I could retrain myself, but since retirement, I tend to stay up late (1 to 2 am) and I end up getting up early(ish) - around 8am. I feel much better if I can get more than 8 hours, but the sleep rhythms don't often cooperate. One of my worst habits is to fall asleep in the early evening while watching the news. That really messes up bedtime and the ability to fall asleep.

However, overall, I'm pretty healthy and feeling pretty good. Much better than when I was in my 40's, overweight, not eating properly and stressing at work. So I don't think sleep is a big concern at this point. There's time in the day, or night, to sleep as it comes.
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7-8, I am good to go. 5 or less and I am wiggy.
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Old 12-18-2021, 09:01 PM   #31
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I've been an insomniac most of my life starting as a child. I took crap to sleep for years until I retired. A series of (un)fortunate events lead me to major lifestyle changes including losing 65 pounds and keeping it off, quitting alcohol and adding in more exercise.

Now I sleep very well go to bed around 11 as long as I am tired and get up when I feel like it, unless the puppies change the plan. Mostly I sleep 7.5 hours. The biggest change is falling asleep in minutes vs hours. Only thing I do is tell Alexa to play "A Babbling Brook " I'm not quite sure what it sounds like because it puts me to sleep.
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5 - 6 hours. Years ago when I was working, seemed like 5 was the max. No health problems, not overweight, no sleep apnea. Just the way I am. I don't worry about it ER'd. When I was working, some nights I would wake up at 3 AM or so and not fall asleep till shortly before the alarm went off... now THAT was a real bummer!
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My CPAP report shows I get between 5.5 and 6.5 hrs a night. Average about 6. When I was working, I got even less. However, I do sometimes fall asleep on the couch some evenings for an hour or so.
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Old 12-19-2021, 12:02 AM   #34
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About 6 hours for me. I'm very lucky in that I'll usually fall asleep within 5 minutes and have an uninterrupted sleep waking up maybe once.
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Pretty consistent 6-7 hrs for me. I usually read a bit on my tablet w/blue blocker on and fall asleep quickly.
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According to my watch, I've averaged 6 hours and 5 minutes over the past six months. I'm retired, and am rarely woken by alarm so I'm not deliberately shorting myself on sleep. That said, I'm a light sleeper, and frequently have to use ear plugs to get a good night's sleep.
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1-2 hours in my recliner after dinner. Then another 6-7 after I go to bed.
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Per fitbit i am sleeping 4-6 hours with a few 3's and one 7 hour in last week. I seem to be on all day but if I stop i fall to sleep almost immediately if i roll on side in sleep position.

I slept a lot more when heavier and snored then. Am told no snoring now.
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Old 12-19-2021, 06:49 AM   #39
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Y'all are killing me.... it is RARE I sleep more than 5 hours in a row. I have worked 12 hour shifts, rotating days to nights every few days on a 28 day rotation. we could kick back and nap if everything was ready to roll. After 32 years of this weekly half a world jetlag, my system seems to have adapted to a 12 hour day, and if I get just 4 hours down, I can easily run for another 24...
Hoping this will change in retirement... but i'm only on day 3
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If anyone is interested in learning more about the importance of sleep, I highly recommend the book
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+1 - it was a life changer for me.
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