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Thursday, August 29th, 2002 11:16 am
This morning I am clumsy and forgetful. It's truly impressive!

Twice, doing jumps during my gym workout, I tripped over the extra-long toes of my shoes. Yes, the shoes are way too long for my feet, but that has been the case since I was twelve; I shouldn't have trouble with it. Doing dips, I didn't look for the position of the movable pull-up bar, and I thwacked my head on it (loudly but with no pain). The crowning moment was when I came out of the gym and found my car in the parking lot with its door wide open. I had left it that way for over an hour.

I think the increased workouts and the stress-induced sleep deprivation are taking their toll.

Now that I'm thinking about this, I see hints that it was coming on earlier. On Sunday I drove two miles with my trunk unlatched (granted, that can't be seen from inside the car, as the lid tends to stay closed). My typing is less swift and less precise.

I wonder if I could counteract some of this by eating better -- maybe I need extra vitamins or protein?
Thursday, August 29th, 2002 12:19 pm (UTC)
Protien will help you to be more wakeful, but you really do need to sleep too. I understand that you don't want to be clumsy and awkward and forgetful, and sure, protien and a good vitamin regimen can help that a little. But sleep really is key here. If I were having your sleeplessness, I'd try a half ounce of brandy before bed. Not too much, or the alcohol will make you more restless. Just enough to relax you into sleep.

If you're not into liquors, a half glass of red wine would work too. (Or heck, white wine for that matter, but the red has other health benefits.)
Thursday, August 29th, 2002 12:24 pm (UTC)
I have one more to add to Bill's suggestions. A glass of beer that has a lot of hops in it. Hops are spoporific (makes one sleepy). But you have to like beer for this to work. ;)
Thursday, August 29th, 2002 01:55 pm (UTC)
I agree that the real solution is sleep. I haven't done well at fixing that. A glass of wine helped Tuesday night, but I hesitate to get dependent on alcohol.

Another option, of course, is a vacation. I get one in a month. :)
Thursday, August 29th, 2002 03:20 pm (UTC)
Yes, sleep is the key here.

If I am really sleep deprived I get forgetful and clumsy as well, and do things like leave my keys in the front door, etc.

WRT alcohol, I find that while it may put me to sleep at first, I sometimes end up waking up later from it. Melatonin is your friend.

Also, if stress is the issue, try a warm bath right before bed.