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<blockquote data-quote="QKRSTKR" data-source="post: 1221311" data-attributes="member: 16710"><p>I've been over for 6 months and am finally starting to sleep better. One thing I under estimated was how hard it is to sleep during the day, black out curtains and all. We are made to sleep when it's dark out. I have a 2 pm barrier that's hard to get by. No matter what time I go to sleep I usually wake up by 2pm. I wish I could do what cove master says but I'm so tired when I get home it's tough to stay up. I use to work preload back in the day and can't remember how the hell I got to work half the time. </p><p></p><p> Drac. Said it perfect, dark lonely highway at 4-5 a.m . Is tough, no matter how much sleep you get. I'm not as tired as I have been in the past, but it can still be tough.</p><p></p><p>Sleep if you need to. As one guy was saying last week, a 10 min. Nap means nothing to anyone who doesn't drive a truck in the wee hours. I have stopped and slept for 10 mins on my break and wake up a new person. You can't understand it till you do it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="QKRSTKR, post: 1221311, member: 16710"] I've been over for 6 months and am finally starting to sleep better. One thing I under estimated was how hard it is to sleep during the day, black out curtains and all. We are made to sleep when it's dark out. I have a 2 pm barrier that's hard to get by. No matter what time I go to sleep I usually wake up by 2pm. I wish I could do what cove master says but I'm so tired when I get home it's tough to stay up. I use to work preload back in the day and can't remember how the hell I got to work half the time. Drac. Said it perfect, dark lonely highway at 4-5 a.m . Is tough, no matter how much sleep you get. I'm not as tired as I have been in the past, but it can still be tough. Sleep if you need to. As one guy was saying last week, a 10 min. Nap means nothing to anyone who doesn't drive a truck in the wee hours. I have stopped and slept for 10 mins on my break and wake up a new person. You can't understand it till you do it. [/QUOTE]
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