Summary: I’m leaving for now, since things aren’t working out. I’ve detailed my biggest gripes with my situation for posterity. Thanks for joining me on my polyphasic journey, trypolyphasic community.
It’s been a while since I last posted. I had been oversleeping my core, but once I finally had a couple good days in a row, I had the courage to post again. (After all, who wants to write solely bad news?)
As it’s been nearly two weeks since my last post, you may have guessed that things haven’t really improved. They haven’t gotten worse, either, though. I simply find myself having a really hard time getting out of bed in the morning. So, I end up oversleeping my core by an hour or two sometimes. This hasn’t really seemed to affect the rest of my schedule, but it means that my morning time is greatly reduced. (My wakeup time is supposed to be ~2 hours before work starts, and work is right across the street.)
I hate to say this when it looks like so many other people are losing the battle as well, but I’m thinking of stopping this polyphasic thing for a few reasons:
1. I am not in control of my schedule at present. If I have something important to do in the morning, I cannot guarantee I’ll get up in time for it.
2. I’m still tired many mornings. Although, this usually only lasts for not much longer than an hour. Still, it leaks into my work time, which isn’t cool.
3. Bad naps suck a lot more than bad nights of monophasic sleep. At least, I cannot remember them ever having been all that bad.
4. I miss my lunch hour.
5. Everyone else who I know in real life who was doing this has thrown in the towel, too. No more late night coffee and no back-and-forth email at 03:00.
6. I have a really hard time napping when there’s stuff happening around me. Noise is the major obstacle, and I’ve had trouble with placebo’s sleep track in the past. So, if there are people over, or the dishwasher is going, or my roommate is doing something in the other room, I get rather poor sleep.
Am I through with polyphasic sleep forever? Who knows? My best experience with it so far was my first attempt, when I jumped into it fresh. So, if I am going to try again, it won’t be for a good 6 months, as PureDoxyk has recommended all along. If I do try again, I look forward to seeing what Nicky has done with this site. It’s already improved a lot in the shortish time that I’ve been here.
So, thanks for sticking with me all this time, trypolyphasic (lavalamp, hatten, Xialuote and Nicky, especially
). I’ve really enjoyed my time here, and I don’t regret the polyphasic experience I’ve had. I at least feel better that there is no obvious “quick fix” to the problem of sleeping for a third of your life. I think I can leave proudly, having given it a solid chance. (I’ve been napping one way or another every day since the beginning of December. That’s nearly 4 months.)
Good luck to all of those who remain,
Dan.