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Wednesday, January 25, 2012

Sleep Deprived, Going Crazy

Since I don't have any exciting news to share regarding the queries I sent out, I'd like to tell you about yesterday morning.  I have been averaging five to six hours of a sleep a night for more than a year.  In fact, I quit sleeping through the night about four years ago.  As you can imagine, being sleep deprived can wreak havoc on a person.  And I am no exception.  In order for you to understand the following story, I need to tell you two things.  First, a couple weeks ago I sent a message to a writing buddy of mine.  I waited a few days for a response which never came.  So I checked my inbox, and there was no message, which indicated I never sent one.  But I remembered typing the message, and remembered exactly what I typed.  Second, I listen to the radio every morning as I am getting ready for work.  And from 5:30 to 6am, instead of playing music, the radio station broadcasts an Ag report show.  Okay, keep those two things in mind, and the following will make more sense.

I did not want to get up at 5am yesterday, but that is the time I have to get up so I can get ready for work.  Though I rarely ever hit the snooze button or reset the alarm, I decided I was too tired to get up, and when the alarm went off, I reset it for 5:30.  I closed my eyes and tried to sleep.  But I didn't sleep long.  I mostly just laid there, waiting for the alarm to go off again.  After waiting what seemed to be too much time, I glanced at my clock.  6:06! Crap, now I overslept! So I jumped out of bed, rushed to the kitchen to get my coffee brewing, and as I stood there, I thought, "I really am sleep deprived and going crazy.  I know I reset the alarm.  I remember doing it.  Just like I was sure I sent that message to my buddy.  I am going nuts! Remembering things that didn't actually happen."  I went back to my bedroom, turned the radio on, and then went to the closet to get something to wear to work.  As I stood there staring at my clothes, the commercial on the radio ended and the Ag report came back on.  And I thought, "Oh my gosh! They're running behind too.  What is going on?" Then it dawned on me.  I didn't reset my alarm; I reset my clock thirty minutes ahead.  So thinking it must be close to 5:30 or a few minutes after, I go back to the kitchen to get my coffee.  I look at the clock on the stove.  5:52! What? I glance at the clock on the microwave.  5:45! And then, as if someone is standing with me and can answer, I said out loud, "What the freak time is it?"

I was so confused.  And yes, I was losing my mind.

2 comments:

  1. Sorry to hear this, sis! Sounds more like a book title of "In the day & life of...." I'm glad that ur timing wuz off so that u weren't late for work, but, by golly miss molly!!! Sleep depravtion is NO FUN!!! I know all too well myself. Days & nights all mixed up, days gone by and not remembering wut today is! Without my Blackberry to tell me both the time & date, I'd b totally lost. Oh, well. GOD BLESS U for all that ur writing does and shows that "ur" not the only 1 that goes thru this stuff. BOL w/ ur writings and remember that u r truely loved!!!!!!!!!

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  2. My husband gets onto me for doing this, but I also advance the alarm clock by 30 minutes so I can hit the snooze button 3 times in the morning. :D

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