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ZippZapp12 07-22-2023 05:12 AM

Sleep quality and when to sleep?
 
Hello,

Does anyone have any insight on which one is the most important? Sleep quality is obviously very important, but how important is the time you go to sleep? I am pretty much a night owl, I sleep at 1 am maximum and wake up at 9 am.

Is it bad to have late night sleep with PCS or does it not matter? In other words, irrelevant?

Thanks!

davOD 07-22-2023 08:40 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ZippZapp12 (Post 1303601)
Hello,

Does anyone have any insight on which one is the most important? Sleep quality is obviously very important, but how important is the time you go to sleep? I am pretty much a night owl, I sleep at 1 am maximum and wake up at 9 am.

Is it bad to have late night sleep with PCS or does it not matter? In other words, irrelevant?

Thanks!

My TBI happened over 16 years ago.....I dont see the time is the factor at all, its keeping a tight schedule is key.

I go to bed a 8pm....Few weeks ago went out to the American Legion for dinner and meet up with some guys. Got home at 9:30 totally messed me up.
I dont do it often but I sure do notice the difference!

Mark in Idaho 07-22-2023 05:09 PM

If you are waking up refreshed at 9 am after going to sleep at 1 am, that is fine. I go to sleep at 2 am and wake at 8:30 or earlier.

I get great quality sleep. I sometimes wake naturally at 6:30.

ZippZapp12 07-23-2023 03:32 PM

What do you mean by tight schedule?

I can understand that 9:30 messed you up. Logically, I think, that any sleep pattern that is bad for a healthy uninjured brain, will be bad for a brain that is injured.

Thanks for your answer :)

ZippZapp12 07-23-2023 03:33 PM

I understand. Logically, I think like you, that the sleep quality is more important than when you sleep during the night.

Thanks for you answer :)

davOD 07-24-2023 07:28 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ZippZapp12 (Post 1303601)
Hello,

Does anyone have any insight on which one is the most important? Sleep quality is obviously very important, but how important is the time you go to sleep? I am pretty much a night owl, I sleep at 1 am maximum and wake up at 9 am.

Is it bad to have late night sleep with PCS or does it not matter? In other words, irrelevant?

Thanks!

Quote:

Originally Posted by ZippZapp12 (Post 1303608)
What do you mean by tight schedule?

I can understand that 9:30 messed you up. Logically, I think, that any sleep pattern that is bad for a healthy uninjured brain, will be bad for a brain that is injured.

Thanks for your answer :)

Tight schedule, keeping things the same....Thought it was clear? If you go to bed every night at 1am, and wake at 10, keep the schedule if its working.

I go to bed at 8pm every night....Get up between 4 to 430am....On those days if I over sleep, I will feel it....To much rest for me is just as bad as not enough. Now I cant explain why? But after 16 years it works for me.


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