Andrew
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Anyone got a solution for this? Tried Red Bull tonight and still fell asleep 
Here's the story. I get up at 6.30am and leave just after 7 for work, get home around 8pm at the latest (go and see my nan for a bit). Have some tea and a shower but by this time i'm falling asleep. Some days i'm physically on my feet all day and others sat at my desk. No matter what i do i'm falling asleep. Got some MCSA exams to take, 7 so far, but i've not even opened the books.
Anyone got any ideas? Not going to work is not an option as they are paying for my training
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Haimsey
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The opposite of cramming your body with red bull and such like might be a help in that you eat more healthy stuff?
[Edited on 30-11-2007 by Haimsey]
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Cosmo
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red bull and proplus together can work well, not good doing it all the time though.
Just keep your mind active, fresh air, etc. and you soon get past it. If not have a short power nap, then wake yourself up quickly (get up and active, fresh air, etc.)
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Paul_J
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Also, if you were diabetic, sugary redbulls may have a reverse effect, throwing your blood sugar levels crazy.
I find 'sugar free' redbulls do the trick for me, but sometimes if I'm staying up 48 hours or whatever I need several.
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Andrew
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That then means i have less time after spending an hour or so cooking. Then there is all the cleaning after. I have some fruit everyday and drink quite a bit of water.
Normally i'll have veg twice a week, once at my parents and i'll cook it durind the week. Rest of the time i'll just eat pizza and stuff.
tbh, i'm thinking i'm ill.
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dna23
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You're tired, your body needs to rest. Don't fight it.
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Ben G
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SLEEP MORE. obvious i would've thought  
[Edited on 30-11-2007 by Ben G]
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Ben G
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and i'm also like this when i'm doing 6:30am - 2:30pm shifts, luckily it's only 1 week in three so when i get home i usually mess about for a couple hours to tire myself out even more then sleep from about 5-8 then get up, eat, go to sleep about 11 until 5:30 the next morning.
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Robin
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Your diet is shit and you need to sleep more.
Eat better and sleep more.
Easy.
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Tom J
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eat at ur nans?
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Andrew
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quote: Originally posted by Tom J
eat at ur nans?
She's in hospital.
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mooney
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a can of relentless halfway through the day, if you have it when you start feeling tired its too late lol
proplus works ok
best thing ive found is chocolate covered coffee beans
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Aaron
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Hospital food FTW
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AdZ9
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quote: Originally posted by Robin
Your diet is shit and you need to sleep more.
Eat better and sleep more.
Easy.
What Robin said, drink more water to keep your body hyrdrated
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Ally
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veg twice a week eat better andrew and you will feel the difference
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dan_c4rsa
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you cant keep your body up. i was sent home from work for it haha
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deano87
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Drink tea through the day. I had 6 cups the other day, and then couldn't sleep, even though I was tired.
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Robbo
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I got sent home from work one day not so long ago when I was going through a bad patch of not being able to sleep... quite embarassing lol
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Wrighty
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quote: Originally posted by deano87
Drink tea through the day. I had 6 cups the other day, and then couldn't sleep, even though I was tired.
that doenst mean the tea kept you awake 
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deano87
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quote: Originally posted by Wrighty
quote: Originally posted by deano87
Drink tea through the day. I had 6 cups the other day, and then couldn't sleep, even though I was tired.
that doenst mean the tea kept you awake 
When I don't drink so much tea, I fall asleep straight away gone 10pm.
And the point I was getting at, is that he needs to know how to stay awake. The key is sustain energy through the day, not try and top it up with Red Bull. So drinking tea throughout the way could help. Helps me anyway.
[Edited on 30-11-2007 by deano87]
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