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  1. Aurora
    14 December 2012 @ 6:14 am

    I have heard it said that I should avoid getting hungry, but I say I’d rather sleep than eat. If I count the hours I am in bed, I say it’s 12. Even if I go to bed at 10 pm, body clock would not shut down unless it’s 3 am. I have tried adjusting many times and failed. I do not want to take opiate prep again and again when my body is clearly saying “I want to sleep at 3 am.” Then 3 am it is. Good news is, I wake up between 10:30 – 11:30 am—everyday. That’s the beauty of listening to what my body wants.

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    • Trisha
      7 May 2016 @ 7:07 pm

      it sounds like you have what i have….. Delayed Sleep Phase Disorder. its actually just a natural human variation of circadian rhythm but societys rigid 9-5 schedule makes it a disorder. luckily i have freedom to sleep on the schedule my body prefers 4am-2pm. also there is no cure for DSPS and sleep doctors recommend adjusting your life rather than your sleep as fighting it can cause health issues over time.

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