Purely a personal comment but we both felt that the mattress was extremely hard resulting in
a bad nights sleep for both of us.
I covered 36 miles over the continental divide in 5 days and never had
a bad nights sleep.
The lack of sleep ups my HR, so that
a bad nights sleep means I can only walk slowly before I reach my maf HR..
Many of us have had the odd
bad nights sleep.
We've never had
a bad nights sleep because of it and they have never suffered from it.
We made an informed decision after a few
bad nights sleep for Mum that it was better for the purpose of getting more sleep.
When it comes to aches and pains we tend to put it down to something simple, like
a bad nights sleep in an awkward position or lifting something heavy.
How many times have you had
a bad night sleep and felt like -LSB-...]
Our old one is horrible, I've been getting
the worse night sleeps.
And should anyone have
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Not exact matches
Another study on the «placebo» effect and
sleep found essentially that you can fake your way out of exhaustion after a
bad night's
sleep by simply telling yourself you feel OK.
Nothing is
worse for productivity than a
bad night's
sleep.
An app called Calm asked 4,279 people about weekly
sleep patterns, and almost half (or 46 %) named Sunday as the
night they
sleep the
worst out of the week.
«We live in a competitive society, and so by lamenting our overwork and
sleep deprivation — even if that requires workweek inflation and claiming our
worst nights are typical — we show that we are dedicated to our jobs and our families,» she wrote recently in the Wall Street Journal.
«Sometimes your body will react
badly to extra stress — if you haven't
slept enough the
night before, if you haven't eaten the right food all day, or if you are generally feeling stressed out at work.
«If you're going to have a
bad night's
sleep, it's more likely because you're stressed out or your mind is racing,» Chapin says, «which are obviously more complex human problems.»
«Research shows that insomniacs are notoriously
bad at estimating their
sleep, and frequently underreport the hours of shuteye they get each
night,» Goldhill also notes.
While no one is arguing that long - term
sleep deprivation is anything but catastrophic for your physical and mental functioning, apparently it's possible to fake your way through a run of a couple of
bad nights.
Children would be made to
sleep in soiled sheets for two or three
nights as a punishment for bed - wetting, she said, and when they went on an annual holiday to Ayrshire, they would end up
badly burnt and blistered from the sun.
On a
bad night, we were up dozens of times and I went an entire year of my life at a level of
sleep deprivation that meant I probably shouldn't have been driving the mini-van or been responsible for other children.
I'll go to pack something for lunch to take to work the next morning only to find it's been scarfed down during the
night (they both work
nights so are up while I and my son
sleep — their
nights off are the
worst.
I composed lines of this post in my head as I went to bed last
night, which was clearly productive (sarcasm) as I remember none of them and is most definitely a
bad way to lull yourself to
sleep because I woke from a stress nightmare at 4 am in which I was under deadline to read two novels and write three 15 - page papers by today, all while attending a full day of classes.
About ten years ago, when I was also going through the
worst of my years of sickness, I was driven into such a craze from yet another
night of no
sleep, that I decided I needed a little help in the form of a pill to get some relief.
My mood has been all over the place as well depending on the amount of
sleep Finley has allowed me to get, luckily he's been having a few good
nights to make up for the really
bad ones.
But because it was the
worst possible timing, the Indians have to
sleep under a blanket of what - ifs for the
night.
Worst night after a long time... could not
sleep yesterday..
«I had to be completely healthy to get my four points and three assists and not have a
bad meal on top of that and a good
night's
sleep and a bunch of good players around me.»
Is 2 - 3
nights of attended crying, resulting in good
sleep for everyone, really going to be that much
worse than months or years of no one getting enough
sleep?
We have good
nights and I still don't
sleep that well, and then we have a
bad night and I barely
sleep at all!
Friends, I'm completely bleary eyed after a whirlwind couple of days in Washington, D.C., followed by what very well may be the
worst night of
sleep in the history of my universe (Vi is sick and woke up every hour... aagggh).
There's nothing
worse than thinking you'll get a full
night's
sleep and being woken several times.
My little one had not
slept a full
night in months and
worse she began waking every hour.
And to have a month old baby
sleeping through the
night like some women on here have mentioned... that's got ta be
bad for your breastmilk to get regulated.
At 9 months, a lot of babies start waking up at
night, refuse to
sleep alone and are overall a lot
worse sleepers than just a month earlier.
However, if your child is older and can talk to you, he or she might come to your room asking to
sleep in the bed with you because of
bad weather, nightmares, or just feeling scared during the
night.
A few months of clocking up only 1 - 2 hours of
sleep a
night, it becomes
worse.
It will also help you understand your child's unique
sleep schedule and identify problems such as repeated
night wakings or inconsistent bedtimes before they turn into
bad habits.
If you have a kid who can fall asleep but just wakes up a lot (like yours and my second one — which I absolutely don't classify as a «terrible sleeper» because I've just heard of so many
worse sleepers, but no one's telling you that because they're afraid to say anything when the conversation turns to
sleep) and doesn't seem to be particularly upset during the
night, just awake, those seem to be the 15 monthers.
Another
bad night's
sleep, a tantrum in the park, or frantically rushing between home and work is hardly the stuff family dreams are made of.
After a particularly
bad night of frequent wake - ups my husband rolled over to me, «So he
slept through -LSB-...]
he
sleeps even later, doesn't necessarily wake up during the
night but flails around and cries out like he's having a
bad dream, and wakes up earlier than usual
This isn't just
bad news for your baby's
sleep — it can also mean more
nights trying to soothe a colicky baby.
If your twins are past the newborn stage and still waking very frequently at
night or taking short naps (or
worse, skipping naps), then it may be time to
sleep train.
Here are just some of the things you can work on: Frequent
night wakings, nap troubles,
sleep schedules, eliminating
bad sleep habits, crib transition, pacifier weaning, and finally getting your baby to
sleep through the
night.
Every day I kept telling myself that the toddler
sleep problems would be better that
night, and every
night it was the same or
worse.
I still want to feed him during the day and to put him to
sleep but I can't take it anymore during the
night since it hurts really
bad.
Mom, if you're reading — I really get how much you loved me as a baby, a child, and now as an adult — and I do not feel
bad about having cried myself to
sleep a few times learning to
sleep through the
night.
She
sleeps better after pottying on
nights when she would have peed on the bed... but on
nights when she would otherwise have
slept all
night, then pottying might make her
sleep worse.
However, a
bad night on the bed, a rough
sleep can dent the happy - go - lucky attitude of a mother.
Paradoxicalness and sadness of the situation get
worse because doctors do not know ways of assistance, i.e. there is no a great pill, which will make a baby
sleep all
night and be up during the daytime.