12-12-2009 at 01:26 PM
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How many hours of sleep per night do you need to feel refreshed?
Not how many hours do you get on a regular basis or during school.
How many hours to you need to get in order to feel refreshed until bed time the next day?
I'm just curious because I sleep A LOT. I'm wondering how I compare with others.
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12-12-2009 at 01:30 PM
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I don't know how to answer this question, because it varies depending on sooo many things for me: activity level, stress, amount of daylight, illness, amount of sleep previous days etc.
In high school when I was playing soccer it was about seven hours. I think it may be around 6-8 now, but I don't really know because I have issues getting the same amount each night.
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12-12-2009 at 01:34 PM
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For me, I only need 8 hours to feel refreshed but obviously I sleep in longer whenever I can. However, it's kind of weird, if I get below 5 hours I can still function fairly well because I'm so overtired or something but anything in between 5-7 hours I feel like a mess.
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12-12-2009 at 02:22 PM
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I prefer getting 9 to feel actually refreshed, but I haven't actually gotten 9 hours of sleep on a school night in years.
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12-12-2009 at 02:23 PM
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A good 8 hours is good nuff!!
tbh more than that and i sometimes feel tired ... less than that ... the same result =P
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12-12-2009 at 02:28 PM
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7 hours. No more, no less.
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12-12-2009 at 02:32 PM
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Depends on how long i want to feel refreshed...5 hrs + coffee makes me feel refreshed for most of the day
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Originally Posted by jachill
For me, I only need 8 hours to feel refreshed but obviously I sleep in longer whenever I can. However, it's kind of weird, if I get below 5 hours I can still function fairly well because I'm so overtired or something but anything in between 5-7 hours I feel like a mess.
EDIT: haha Lorend, you're thanked 666 times. I'm tempting to thank you just to change that. XD
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I agree, when I sleep like 4 or 5 hours, I'm so overtired that I have enough energy for the day. Until I get home, then I go straight to napping.
I generally need 10 hours of sleep to have enough energy from the time I wake up to the time I go to bed. Anything less and I'm exhausted.
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9 hours. Best sleep ever. Over than that.. it's okay. But I just feel like not doing anything the whole day.
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I agree, when I sleep like 4 or 5 hours, I'm so overtired that I have enough energy for the day. Until I get home, then I go straight to napping.
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Lol Ya, it's usually enough to get me to school, do my test/lab without a problem then come home and crash.
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12-12-2009 at 03:03 PM
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during school I try to sleep 9-10 hours because thats when I get most tired...
When I'm on vacation or on weekends 8-9 is alright
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12-12-2009 at 03:19 PM
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6-8 hours during the school year... although I feel alot more refreshed getting closer to 8. Weekends are usually a good 10. mmmm. sleep.
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12-12-2009 at 03:26 PM
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I can sleep a lot longer than 8 hours if no one wakes me up but usually I get so many pains from sleeping too long
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I just need a min of 4 hours to feel good, and it will keep me going for the day. The most i can sleep is 10 hours. But 8 hours im happy with.
i personally hate sleeping. its the biggest waste of time. so unproductive. but you need it. I envy Jay Leno for just sleeping 1 hour a day. Uses the 23 hours for production
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12-12-2009 at 04:14 PM
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I envy Jay Leno for just sleeping 1 hour a day. Uses the 23 hours for production
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Wait what? ONE hour? Do you have a link? It seems like tabloid riff raff :S
I personally don't sleep regularly. Like I stay up for 30-40 hours(even during regular school days) and then sleep for 9-10 hours. I'm okay with 4-5 hours of sleep though, I feel horrible waking up but eventually I am able to function the whole day.
I also read that if you sleep too much(like over 9-10 hours) it is actually counterproductive and makes you feel more tired :S Is it right?
Edit: Just found a link for this stuff http://www3.utsouthwestern.e du/lib...r/nufSleep.htm Apparently alot of inflential people didn't sleep more then 5 hours a day and that you are more likely to die by sleeping more then 8 hours a day then by sleeping around 4-5 http://www3.utsouthwestern.e du/lib...r/nufSleep.htm
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