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anybody still unable to sleep normally? :\ (1 Viewer)

~*~Karina~*~

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Yeah, they've been working for me...I haven't been able to sleep without them. Just the one's from Woolies, but make sure they have Valerian in them, otherwise they don't really work..
 

kartie

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ability to sleep not there

you know what the worst feeling is? lying in bed at 3:30 knowing that you have an exam in 6 hours time... and in that time you have to get some reasonable sleep, actually get up, get to school and then in 6 hours you'll be actually sitting at a desk.
Hate that feeling
 

Dougie

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gotta suck. what's worse if if u live a distance from ur exam. u end up stressing the whole trip! mine's an hr or so away, so there's plenty of time to be nervous :)
 

NothingIsStatic

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I slept at three thirty in the morning on Wednesday morning. I felt extremely fustrated.

For some odd reason, I didn't feel the effects of sleeping three and a half hours till a day later.
 

Stilla

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Stilla's Sleep Schedule (Involuntary and for the exam period.)

Sunday night before AOS: 3 hours
Monday afternoon: 2 hours
Monday night: No sleep.
Tuesday afternoon: 1 hour
Tuesday night: No sleep
Wednesday afternoon: 1 hour
Wednesday night (Before Business): No sleep. So sick.
Thursday afternoon: No sleep
Thursday Night (Before Pe): No sleep. Sore Head. Andrenaline only, hands shaking, eyes sore, saw jaw, sick feeling in stomach.
Friday afternoon through Friday night: 14 hours sleep. So nice.
 

Crikket

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Crikket's Sleep schedule:

Sunday night before AOS: lovely 6 hours
Monday night: 4hours
Tuesday night: No hours :(
Wednesday afternoon/night: 24 hours (includes lying in bed contemplating getting up for food but decided against it and fell back asleep)
Thursday morning/noon/night: 1 hour of study, 2 hours of sleep. repeat process, repeatedly :D
etc etc etc.
Sunday Night(Tonight, before maths ext 2): intended sleep: No hours.
 

unmentionable

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u guys are crazy how can u do tests without sleep o.o
ive had regular hours of 7-8 hrs per night
but right now i have a fever and only 2hrs before my ext2 maths test :(
 

jumb

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I've been having wierd dreams before my exams.

Also, I keep waking up too early.

Oh well, only 3 more left.
 

Supra

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shit i cant belieeve u didnt sleep b4 4u, i ensured i had a good 8 hrs...sleep is important for the mind, we go thru htings subconsciously in our minds whilst sleeping (i saw it on a documentary)...neways this guy, Gesus, slept for 7hours since he did chem...he was doin past papers all the time
 

JayWalker

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I'm still having trouble sleeping, especially before and after exams.. before im trying to imagine what im doing, and after im going through the paper thinking about all the mistakes i made.. lol
 

Crikket

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lol, his name was Gesus?
LMAO
nooo i ended up going to sleep after i posted that post :)
and i stuffed the 4 unit anyways :D
 

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