I am a sleeper of the people. When I sleep, I sleep on both sides and back and on my stomach as well as sitting. I've yet to sleep standing up, but I don't discriminate. I would prefer a wall for support if I were ever to achieve the mythical asleep on my feet. A pillow and lots of toasty blankets are important for good sleep but occasionally non-essential.
@sublimosa This information is most informative and will help me form my plan to insert a pea at the worst possible location in every single mattress sold. I already have it in the works. Muahaha.
@JonT I love when you can't answer any of them because third grade was so long ago you struggle to remember the name of the school let alone the name of that teacher; that your high school (or college) mascot was never of interest to begin and I am not sure I even knew what is in the first place, three choices about my wedding when I didn't have one are irrelevant, as are trivial pursuit questions about my wild campus frat life (nope never in a frat nor went to their parties) so if I am lucky there is maybe ONE question on the list I even have an answer to that I might remember, let alone 3 of them. These questions were written by 22 year olds who have no clue that everyone else out there does not have a life identical to theirs when they made up questions. I had to make a word doc to keep track of fictional answers to this crap so I wouldn't forget. I now have various answers that include "no clue", "WTF?" (except sometimes you can't use punctuation), "no idea", "huh?"...
I take 150 g of Elavil every time. I have no clue what happens after it takes effect. Even the 3 dogs, who share the bed and bedroom, barking their heads off do not wake me.
Usually right side, but sometimes on my back or left side. Back sleeping makes my back sore in the morning, left side makes my neck very painful in the morning. Yeah, I'm 25. #playedrugbyincollege
Both sides and my back. When I was younger and took people camping for a living, sometimes I had to sleep on big slabs of rocks, on coils of ropes, tree roots, in what turned into a shallow lake after a night of pouring rain...
Right side, limbs all spread out under light covers with ceiling fan running on medium. Oh, and the machine with the mask. Power has gone out several times since the mask came to live with me, and I've awakened feeling I was being smothered. Always wake up in tightly clenched semi-fetal positions; and have to uncoil myself gradually. Vivid dreamer, talk in sleep, but don't wake up. Hell for housemates.
@hippiechik Yes, for 9 years and 3 machines so far. Has been helpful, although latest sleep study showed my sleep quality is crappy by a good sleeper's standards. And I adapted to the mask set-up quickly, although I hear that many (mostly men) complain that mask prohibits them from using the machine. I guess we just handle more things better!
I have always slept on my right side, but recently I broke a right rib. It has been an adjustment, but due to the pain I have no become able to sleep on either side. Huzzah!
Mostly right side. Sometimes back. Stomach if on floor. Once standing up leaning against a wall on a moving train.
A very secretive one.
I am a sleeper of the people. When I sleep, I sleep on both sides and back and on my stomach as well as sitting. I've yet to sleep standing up, but I don't discriminate. I would prefer a wall for support if I were ever to achieve the mythical asleep on my feet.
A pillow and lots of toasty blankets are important for good sleep but occasionally non-essential.
@sublimosa This information is most informative and will help me form my plan to insert a pea at the worst possible location in every single mattress sold. I already have it in the works. Muahaha.
Security Questions to reset your password are getting really weird.
@JonT What is the middle name of your cousin's cat? How many shoes did you own when you were eleven?
@The_Baron Bunsen and 3. Wait no! Don't steal my identity!
@JonT I love when you can't answer any of them because third grade was so long ago you struggle to remember the name of the school let alone the name of that teacher; that your high school (or college) mascot was never of interest to begin and I am not sure I even knew what is in the first place, three choices about my wedding when I didn't have one are irrelevant, as are trivial pursuit questions about my wild campus frat life (nope never in a frat nor went to their parties) so if I am lucky there is maybe ONE question on the list I even have an answer to that I might remember, let alone 3 of them. These questions were written by 22 year olds who have no clue that everyone else out there does not have a life identical to theirs when they made up questions. I had to make a word doc to keep track of fictional answers to this crap so I wouldn't forget. I now have various answers that include "no clue", "WTF?" (except sometimes you can't use punctuation), "no idea", "huh?"...
Back. Then again, I also wear a sleep apnea mask. No one cared about who I was until I put on the mask....
I take 150 g of Elavil every time. I have no clue what happens after it takes effect. Even the 3 dogs, who share the bed and bedroom, barking their heads off do not wake me.
@Teripie I wish I could just take something and be dead to the world for x hours. Preferably 8.
@juststephen Don't take it with a laxative.
Sleeper? What is this "sleep" you speak of?
@meatyochre i don't know what this is... covert affairs + almost human?
@katylava google image search found the answer http://tinyurl.com/m4bcrax
@katylava Almost human affairs? A story about androids in love.
Generally speaking, on my back with one leg bent so the foot is against/under the other knee. Sometimes on my side, curled into a ball.
Usually right side, but sometimes on my back or left side. Back sleeping makes my back sore in the morning, left side makes my neck very painful in the morning. Yeah, I'm 25. #playedrugbyincollege
I mostly sleep on my left side, semi-fetal.
Currently in a recliner for the next 4 weeks following neck surgery. Yay good drugs and husbands who do fun dances when you are cranky.
I only sleep with women.
Left side, sometimes right side. Never my stomach as my back won't let me.
I joined a sleeper cell.....there were no bars so I left.
Both sides and my back. When I was younger and took people camping for a living, sometimes I had to sleep on big slabs of rocks, on coils of ropes, tree roots, in what turned into a shallow lake after a night of pouring rain...
Heavy and deep, like my ex's booty.
@irishbyblood
@hippiechik Perfect. Thank you :-)
Ambien all the way.
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Right side, limbs all spread out under light covers with ceiling fan running on medium. Oh, and the machine with the mask. Power has gone out several times since the mask came to live with me, and I've awakened feeling I was being smothered. Always wake up in tightly clenched semi-fetal positions; and have to uncoil myself gradually. Vivid dreamer, talk in sleep, but don't wake up. Hell for housemates.
@MSticklefeather Bi Pap machine??
@hippiechik Yes, for 9 years and 3 machines so far. Has been helpful, although latest sleep study showed my sleep quality is crappy by a good sleeper's standards. And I adapted to the mask set-up quickly, although I hear that many (mostly men) complain that mask prohibits them from using the machine. I guess we just handle more things better!
I have always slept on my right side, but recently I broke a right rib. It has been an adjustment, but due to the pain I have no become able to sleep on either side. Huzzah!
@zachdecker How did you break a rib while asleep?
Stomach, no pillow.