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View Poll Results: How many hours do you sleep on average, per night?
6 or less 17 34.69%
6-8 22 44.90%
8-10 8 16.33%
10 or more 2 4.08%
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Old October 30th, 2004, 05:05 AM
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The longest I have stayed awake is about two and a half days, during a particularly busy time in school when I had a lot of assignments and labs. Then after that I only got a few hours of sleep, followed by another long period of being awake, and so on. That week I got a total of 9 hours sleep for the week. I felt like a complete zombie after that.
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Well at Uni in my first year I just did not stop for almost 72 hours (I actually crashed late in the afternoon on the third day). The scary thing was I definitely felt like I was starting to see wierd things (& no nothing else was involved ), not just those 'auras' around objects you sometimes get from sleep deprivation. Strangly enough there was absolutely no reason for me to stay awake that long I just could not sleep at all the first night and stayed up!

Though the worst time I had was in my final undergraduate year when I was finishing the writeup of my project. Since I had no computer of my own at the time I stayed in the departments computer room for almost 36 hours straight, typing, typing, typing... then using the chairs as dragsters and giggling inanely
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Old October 30th, 2004, 07:38 AM
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I sleep an average of 8-10 hours a night, but that number really changes with the seasons. I'm the kind of guy that likes to wake up at first light, so in the summer the amount of sleep I get is closer to 6-8 hours on average. In the winter I lean closer to 9-10 hours, but I still get up in the dark and it really feels strange to me.

Longest sleepless run? I have done more 'All-nighters' than I care to remember. I think 33 hours is about the longest without sleep, but on several occasions I've gone 72-80 hours with a short 4 hour nap to split the run. You'd be amazed at how 4 hours of sleep and a shower can boost your energy.

As for marathons, how about a 70 hour work week with another 28 hours of commuting added on to that sustained for 6 and a half months. (A little detail, I am not able to sleep on buses so I was not able to sneak in and extra sleep in transit.) You do the math.

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Old October 30th, 2004, 09:18 AM
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Current record, 153 hours, or 6 days and 9 hours. I did it in university to win a bet that it wasn't humanly possible to not sleep for five days. Course, our Psychology department found out about it and asked if they could use me for a sleep-deprivation study. So, not only did I win the bet but the Psych department paid me as well.
BTW, this is NOT a feat I recomend trying to duplicate. Not sleeping for that long screws you up big time, and not just in the head. I was constantly getting bloody noses, bruised fingers just from typing and doing pretty much anything was very painful. Though the stuff that goes on in your head is pretty weird too. I remember the experiment/bet started at noon on Sunday and finished at 9pm the following Saturday. I'd won the bet by noon Friday, by noon Saturday I'd proved how bloody stubborn I could be, but then my mind was so addled I didn't go to bed until 9 because I didn't want to disrupt my sleeping patterns for the following week. Ended up waking up early Tuesday morning.
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Not sure what my longest stretch is - probably around 48 hours- but when I was at uni I used to stay up all night playing games/ on IRC on a regular basis. I've often wanted to try 70 or more hours just to see what the hell happens to your mind - gotta be the cheapest hallucinagen available=-)
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Default Re: OT Poll: Amount of Sleep...

Ouch...

It depends with me, I can from anywhere between 8 hours of sleep a night to 4, It usually balances at 6 hours or under, But I do have trouble sleeping.

Longest I Stayed awake? 2 days and a bit playing SEIV, non SEIV? At least 4 days in the school holidays, It might have been 5 but when you're awake that long you do tend to lose track. I slept for at least 2 days straight after that
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On average, I sleep less about 6 hours (or a bit less). Partly due to being unable to sleep much longer and sometimes due to having too much fun to go to sleep. However, having said that, I DO take naps when I feel tired, so I really average around 7 hours of sleep per day (it's just not all at the same time).

Seems like I heard recently that Americans sleep less now than they did 25 years ago.
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I usaully get around 11 or 12 hours of sleep. Not counting school when I am obligated to get up. As for the longest amount of time I have stayed up. I was awake the longest for 120 hours when I was out camping for a week( I couldnt sleep, I had this fear a bug coming in and like biteing me or a bear or something) that weekend I slept like eight hours.
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Current record, 153 hours, or 6 days and 9 hours. I did it in university to win a bet that it wasn't humanly possible to not sleep for five days. Course, our Psychology department found out about it and asked if they could use me for a sleep-deprivation study. So, not only did I win the bet but the Psych department paid me as well.
BTW, this is NOT a feat I recomend trying to duplicate. Not sleeping for that long screws you up big time, and not just in the head. I was constantly getting bloody noses, bruised fingers just from typing and doing pretty much anything was very painful. Though the stuff that goes on in your head is pretty weird too. I remember the experiment/bet started at noon on Sunday and finished at 9pm the following Saturday. I'd won the bet by noon Friday, by noon Saturday I'd proved how bloody stubborn I could be, but then my mind was so addled I didn't go to bed until 9 because I didn't want to disrupt my sleeping patterns for the following week. Ended up waking up early Tuesday morning.
Hallucinations begin around the third day of no sleep. People usually die at about the 4th day. You're lucky.
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Hallucinations begin around the third day of no sleep. People usually die at about the 4th day. You're lucky.
So the doctors tell me. Can't really see how one would die from lack of sleep. Wouldn't you just pass out? Maybe not, coz one of the doctors from the Psych department tried to sedate me on day 4. Unfortunately for him, I was convinced the needle was full of cyanide so I threw a chair at him and ran a way. Fortunately, as Gandalf Parker pointed out, after four days without sleep they didn't hold me responsible for my actions.
I hope I don't sound like I'm bragging about it... I'm not. It was not a pleasent experience and it took me the better part of two months to fully recover from it. But wanna know something really weird? One of the main side-effects of sleep deprivation, after you've had the 'big sleep' at the end? Insomnia. Go figure.
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