dreaminghope: (Sleeping Zoey)
dreaminghope ([personal profile] dreaminghope) wrote2007-10-25 10:48 pm

Sleeping; not sleeping; dreaming; imagining

Saturday, not yet ten, and it's another gray and sodden morning. Up and out of the house so early and heading to the gym; I feel very virtuous.

I cut through the flat city park in front of the bus station, following one of the many paved paths that cut across the open space. Someone is still sleeping under one of the trees, but most people are up. One bench in the middle of the park has two glass beer mugs and an empty cigarette package laying on it. The mugs have an inch or two of rainwater in them.


It's called "sleep restriction", which makes it sound like something done to a prisoner. My doctor at the Sleep Disorders Program prefers to call it "sleep compression", which sounds nicer.

I think the torture name is more accurate.

When you start a diet, suddenly everything is about food: food you can have, food you can't have, how much to eat, when to eat, counting calories and fat grams and fiber content.

I'm a sleep diet.

The bench is pretty far from the bar. Two people must have stepped out of the bar, mugs in hand, for a cigarette. Must have been a man and a woman; I just can't picture two men wandering that far for a private chat, and it isn't the kind of bar that gets a big enough female clientele for two women to be likely.

There are a lot of rules:

No bright lights, television, or computer for at least an hour before bed. Have some carbs and warm milk. Go to bed at midnight, and not a moment before. Stay up later if you aren't tired.

Get up at 6:30, and not a moment after, even on the weekends. Thirty minutes of daylight every morning. No napping. No laying down during the day. Thirty minutes of exercise in the late afternoon or early evening.

If you are awake for more than twenty minutes in the middle of the night, get up. No television or computer, and no novels; do something boring, like folding laundry.

I'm not good at boring myself; I end up telling myself stories when I try. I think about empty mugs sitting on a park bench.

A man and a woman happen to go out the bar's back door at the same time for a smoke. He grumbles about not being to smoke inside anymore. She has a lovely smile. To keep talking, he lies that he left his cigarettes at home and bums one off of her. She listens while he talks about the weather, the crows, and the library strike. She watches his mouth and his hands. He listens while she talks about the transit system, the squirrels, and the punk show. He watches her eyes and her mouth, and her breasts, when she isn't looking.

He buys her a beer – to repay the cigarette – and smuggles the thick glass mugs out of the bar under his jacket. She giggles as they sneak into the shadows of the park, away from the crowd and the street lamps. They take a bench and drink their beers and smoke the rest of her cigarettes.


Two nights of sleep restriction and my body decides to stop fighting the virus that's been threatening for the past week. I've got a cold, and all I've wanted to do all day is curl up in a blanket and sleep. But I don't, because I am far too stubborn. I've drunk a gallon of peppermint tea and taken Advil for the sinus pain. I have to pee every half-hour. I do anything but sleep.

It starts to rain. His apartment is nearby. They leave their drained mugs and an empty cigarette package on the bench.

It's almost time for my hour of screen-free time. I've got a magazine at the kitchen table, where hopefully I'll be too uncomfortable to fall asleep while reading. I did manage to stay awake on the bus this afternoon.

Get through the next five days, and it'll all be better. So the doctor says.

Did she walk through this park this morning and see the empty mugs and the damp cigarette box?

It's no wonder I don't sleep.

[identity profile] edableme.livejournal.com 2007-10-26 07:04 am (UTC)(link)
I can give you a term paper to work on if you like. They are boring and you can even hand write it.

I hope this new program works for you. Best of luck, Sunshine!

[identity profile] dreamhope.livejournal.com 2007-10-28 02:46 am (UTC)(link)
Thanks, babe! I hope those term papers are progressing nicely this evening.

[identity profile] tareija.livejournal.com 2007-10-26 01:49 pm (UTC)(link)
Here's hoping it works. I got my fingers crossed for you. (~cross~) And, to add to ED's suggestion, I have some English textbooks that are drier than dust. If you're still having problems in early December, and some reading about The Essay as a Genre would help, then I can get them to you. :)

[identity profile] dreamhope.livejournal.com 2007-10-28 02:48 am (UTC)(link)
Hmmm... textbooks. That has possibilities. I still have piles of my old poli sci texts, and some used to be able to put me to sleep wherever I was. There's one in particular where I could almost never get through a full page without dozing off. Maybe the magic'll still work.

[identity profile] awehla.livejournal.com 2007-10-26 02:04 pm (UTC)(link)
Wow only sleeping 12-6.30, I wouldn't like that. Do you have narcalepsy (sp?) or something else? Good luck anyway. I like the way you interspersed the stuff about your sleep diet with the story about the man and the woman in the park, that was clever.

The carbs thing works as I have chocolate/biscuits about 9 every night unless I am out and I usually sleep well but I shouldn't be eating stuff like that, crackers or porridge is healthier. Do you dream a lot when you do sleep? Sometimes I feel like I've had a full day already when I wake up I've dreamt so much.

Lisa
x

[identity profile] dreamhope.livejournal.com 2007-10-28 02:53 am (UTC)(link)
I'm just an insomniac. I wake up a lot during the night and have very shallow sleep the rest of the time. I do dream a lot, including dreaming while I'm partially awake, and I talk in my sleep, which also disrupts my partner's sleep.

[identity profile] awehla.livejournal.com 2007-10-28 03:09 pm (UTC)(link)
Just an insomniac, there isn't anything just about that. David has trouble sleeping but he also doesn't seem to need much sleep anyway like if he loses sleep he doesn't tend to drop off during the day at weekends or anything. I hope this regime helps you.

Lisa
x

[identity profile] fluffyblanket.livejournal.com 2007-10-26 03:05 pm (UTC)(link)
I suffer from insomnia too.I listen to jazz and drink two glasses of moscatel every evening and get up at 7 a.m.I hope your treatment works - otherwise sheer exhaustion after strenuous work may have to be a last resort.Best of luck !

[identity profile] dreamhope.livejournal.com 2007-10-28 02:57 am (UTC)(link)
Thanks for the good wishes. My doctor has told me not to take any alcohol in the evenings - I guess in cases like mine, it can lead to shallow sleep. But some nice calming music before bed sounds like a great idea.

[identity profile] cinnamonsqueak.livejournal.com 2007-10-26 03:54 pm (UTC)(link)
~hugs~

Good luck with this I hope it works out :)

[identity profile] dreamhope.livejournal.com 2007-10-28 02:58 am (UTC)(link)
Thanks! Please let me know if I wake you guys bumping around late on weekdays or early on weekends. I hope you are feeling better tonight!

[identity profile] artcarheather.livejournal.com 2007-10-26 04:20 pm (UTC)(link)
Potatoes in the evening are good. So is turkey and stuffing at night. I know turkey is protein, but it is a very sleepy one all the same.

(actually I think orgasm is really the best sleep aid- alone or with a partner doesn't really seem to matter- it turns my brain off so I relax and sleep)

[identity profile] dreamhope.livejournal.com 2007-10-28 03:04 am (UTC)(link)
Apparently the amino acid in turkey - L-tryptophan - that is responsible for the sleepiness is also in milk, which is why they recommend warm milk.

I agree on orgasm as a sleep aid, but we're still trying to figure out how our sex life figures in to all my restrictions. Since I've had a terrible cold - and my period - all week, it was a null issue this week, but it cannot stay this way.

... Sure hope that wasn't too much information.

[identity profile] artcarheather.livejournal.com 2007-10-28 06:20 am (UTC)(link)
Nah you didn't TMI me but I might do it to you now! Orgasms will often make my nose run (apparently blood vessels can dilate in your nose too) so I think they are great for head colds. And they absolutely get rid of cramps and often lessen a period headache. I can be a less than interesting partner though during these times so I just thank God that we live in an electronic age.

I promise to be good in my next post. :)

[identity profile] dreamhope.livejournal.com 2007-10-30 03:23 am (UTC)(link)
Shopping for supplies to help with a cold: Neocitran, peppermint tea, tissues, orange juice, soup... and batteries.

[identity profile] firerainchild.livejournal.com 2007-10-26 06:35 pm (UTC)(link)
Sorry I didn't read it but... that cat in your icon. It looks just like my kitty!

: )

[identity profile] dreamhope.livejournal.com 2007-10-28 03:05 am (UTC)(link)
That's my mini-kitty, Zoey. She's the cat in all my icons except the one that is my partner's all-black cat, Puck.

[identity profile] firerainchild.livejournal.com 2007-10-28 08:38 pm (UTC)(link)
she looks like my kitty Oreo

[identity profile] dreamhope.livejournal.com 2007-10-30 03:18 am (UTC)(link)
Oreo is a great name for a black and white kitty!