I need 10 hours of sleep each night, do I have a disability?
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So most people sleep about 8 hours, that's considered the "standard" amount of sleep. Some people (Bill Clinton famously) get by on 5-6 hours of sleep.
I need closer to 9.5-10 hours of sleep to function. If I get "only" 8 hours, I'm barely functional.
I realized this when I complained to my friend about my commute, and he's like "well even if you spent 10 hours doing work-stuff, you still have 6 hours free to do whatever" but the thing is: I don't. Because I need to sleep more than he does.
Do I have a disability?
If so, how do I get paid for it?
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@blakeyrat said in I need 10 hours of sleep each night, do I have a disability?:
Do I have a disability?
You are gonna have a hard time convincing anyone you're not just lazy.
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@cartman82 If I were just lazy, I'd spend that 2 extra hours a day playing video gamez. Lazy people don't want to spend all their time asleep, they just don't want to work.
I am definitely slack, but I wouldn't call myself lazy.
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Sleep demands vary wildly. For many years I could get by on 4-6 (often on the low end) for extended runs. No longer.
Yet I have a problem seeing either variance as a "disability" [now if you said you needed 12-16 and had medical support for that, it would be different]
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@blakeyrat said in I need 10 hours of sleep each night, do I have a disability?:
@cartman82 If I were just lazy, I'd spend that 2 extra hours a day playing video gamez. Lazy people don't want to spend all their time asleep, they just don't want to work.
I am definitely slack, but I wouldn't call myself lazy.Since you've struggled with depression, this could be related. I'd say, go see a psychiatrist, try to adjust medicine that you're taking, if any.
IMO 8 hours is the most an adult should need to sleep per night. Most people I know (including me) are fine with 6-7 hours.
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@thecpuwizard Yeah but the point is if I'm missing that 2 hours, I should get paid for it and where's my fucking money.
How am I going to open the fancy office in New York City and get Intel to send me CPU prototypes all the time because I'm so great if everybody else can out-compete me by 2 hours a day?
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@cartman82 said in I need 10 hours of sleep each night, do I have a disability?:
Since you've struggled with depression, this could be related. I'd say, go see a psychiatrist, try to adjust medicine that you're taking, if any.
It may also be worth consulting with a sleep clinic too.
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@raceprouk said in I need 10 hours of sleep each night, do I have a disability?:
@cartman82 said in I need 10 hours of sleep each night, do I have a disability?:
Since you've struggled with depression, this could be related. I'd say, go see a psychiatrist, try to adjust medicine that you're taking, if any.
It may also be worth consulting with a sleep clinic too.
Seconding these. Or it could be chronic fatigue. If it's any of the above you might be able to either fix the problem or get accommodations made
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@raceprouk That would make the money go in the opposite direction that I need it to go.
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I'd also accept one of those little tags that lets you park like an asshole. They're cool, they changed them so now the icon's this wheelchair guy like bookin' it at like 60 MPH.
I can park like an asshole somewhere and the old lady on a walker can ask me "what's your disability?" and I'll say "I sleep 10 hours a night", then punch her. True story: if you have a park like an asshole tag, you can punch whoever you want consequence-free. I heard it somewhere.
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@blakeyrat said in I need 10 hours of sleep each night, do I have a disability?:
@thecpuwizard Yeah but the point is if I'm missing that 2 hours, I should get paid for it and where's my fucking money.
How am I going to open the fancy office in New York City and get Intel to send me CPU prototypes all the time because I'm so great if everybody else can out-compete me by 2 hours a day?
:) You have it backwards.... The extra sleep is lowering the time you can spend money. Back in the day [remember I am no longer in NYC, and have not been in years], only sleeping 4 hours a night meant a lot more time spending money. :) :) :)
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@blakeyrat said in I need 10 hours of sleep each night, do I have a disability?:
Do I have a disability?
No. That's just how you are. Some people need more, some need less.
However: If you have sleep apnea, that could mean that you just aren't getting good sleep, and if you were to treat it you could probably feel much better with less sleep than now.
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@boomzilla said in I need 10 hours of sleep each night, do I have a disability?:
Some people need more
It seems like nobody approaches 10 without a neurological problem tho... like, I thought I was an exception, but I have a chronic disorder turns out.
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I like how this obvious joke thread that could not be more obviously a joke turned instantly into the "give unsolicited advice to Blakeyrat" thread.
Any nothing you guys are posting is getting me any money. I'm driving to work, screw you all is what I'll be thinking as I have to park in the normal spot like a non-asshole.
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I find pickpocketing to be an excellent way to make extra cash on the side with little time commitment necessary
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@blakeyrat said in I need 10 hours of sleep each night, do I have a disability?:
I like how this obvious joke thread that could not be more obviously a joke turned instantly into the "give unsolicited advice to Blakeyrat" thread.
No you don't.
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@bb36e said in I need 10 hours of sleep each night, do I have a disability?:
I find pickpocketing to be an excellent way to make extra cash on the side with little time commitment necessary
Pickpocketing is much less lucrative than it was in the 1970s.....
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@blakeyrat said in I need 10 hours of sleep each night, do I have a disability?:
I'd also accept one of those little tags that lets you park like an asshole.
You mean the BMW emblem? You don't need to be disabled to get one of those.
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@blakeyrat said in I need 10 hours of sleep each night, do I have a disability?:
Do I have a disability?
Yes.
@blakeyrat said in I need 10 hours of sleep each night, do I have a disability?:
If so, how do I get paid for it?
No.
@blakeyrat said in I need 10 hours of sleep each night, do I have a disability?:
this obvious joke thread that could not be more obviously a joke turned instantly into the "give unsolicited advice to Blakeyrat" thread
Whew, I'm glad I saw this before I posted. So here you go: a post which contains only my answers to your stupid joke questions, and no unsolicited advice whatsoever. Hope you like it.
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Back when I had no responsibilities I would sleep 12 hours a day every day, if I got up before I had 12 hours of sleep I would feel exhausted and barely able to function.
Now I generally sleep for 5-6 hours on weekdays and play catch-up on the weekends. I found if I sleep 8+ hours on a weekday I generally feel worse off than if I sleep 6-7. On weekends though I usually sleep for 10-12 hours.
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@thecpuwizard not at all, thanks to the magic of shady Russian forums! Those IDs aren't going to sell themselves!
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@blakeyrat said in I need 10 hours of sleep each night, do I have a disability?:
Any nothing you guys are posting is getting me any money. I'm driving to work, screw you all is what I'll be thinking as I have to park in the normal spot like a non-asshole.
On the upside, you might doze off while driving and crash.
Then you can sue the car manufacturer for making car seats too comfy.
Instant profit.
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@blakeyrat said in I need 10 hours of sleep each night, do I have a disability?:
I like how this obvious joke thread that could not be more obviously a joke turned instantly into the "give unsolicited advice to Blakeyrat" thread.
Actually, I figured out something that I like equally: That you are saying that people with sleep problems are jokes.
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@bb36e said in I need 10 hours of sleep each night, do I have a disability?:
I find pickpocketing to be an excellent way to make extra cash on the side with little time commitment necessary
I dunno. Depending on how it's done, it could result in a commitment of several years...
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@blakeyrat said in I need 10 hours of sleep each night, do I have a disability?:
I like how this obvious joke thread that could not be more obviously a joke turned instantly into the "give unsolicited advice to Blakeyrat" thread.
Poe or Noe thread is
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@yamikuronue said in I need 10 hours of sleep each night, do I have a disability?:
@boomzilla said in I need 10 hours of sleep each night, do I have a disability?:
Some people need more
It seems like nobody approaches 10 without a neurological problem tho... like, I thought I was an exception, but I have a chronic disorder turns out.
I had a roommate who sometimes would sleep for 2 days straight. I heard after graduation he saw some doctors, diet and medication for fat cells in the blood, and now he has lost weight and is healthy with normal sleep.
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I also need around 10 hours of sleep. Any less and I feel tired all day.
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@blakeyrat said in I need 10 hours of sleep each night, do I have a disability?:
I'd also accept one of those little tags that lets you park like an asshole. They're cool, they changed them so now the icon's this wheelchair guy like bookin' it at like 60 MPH.
I can park like an asshole somewhere and the old lady on a walker can ask me "what's your disability?" and I'll say "I sleep 10 hours a night", then punch her. True story: if you have a park like an asshole tag, you can punch whoever you want consequence-free. I heard it somewhere.
You are Maddox, aren't you?
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@yamikuronue said in I need 10 hours of sleep each night, do I have a disability?:
@boomzilla said in I need 10 hours of sleep each night, do I have a disability?:
Some people need more
It seems like nobody approaches 10 without a neurological problem tho... like, I thought I was an exception, but I have a chronic disorder turns out.
If I'm not careful in setting up wake-up callbacks, I can literally sleep over twelve hours repeatedly. That vacation wasn't really vacation...
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@polygeekery said in I need 10 hours of sleep each night, do I have a disability?:
@blakeyrat said in I need 10 hours of sleep each night, do I have a disability?:
I'd also accept one of those little tags that lets you park like an asshole. They're cool, they changed them so now the icon's this wheelchair guy like bookin' it at like 60 MPH.
I can park like an asshole somewhere and the old lady on a walker can ask me "what's your disability?" and I'll say "I sleep 10 hours a night", then punch her. True story: if you have a park like an asshole tag, you can punch whoever you want consequence-free. I heard it somewhere.
You are Maddox, aren't you?
What the fuck is a Maddox? Some sort of duck?
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@jaloopa said in I need 10 hours of sleep each night, do I have a disability?:
What the fuck is a Maddox?
Some writer. The list of essays on his webpage should give you an idea of what his schtick is.
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@blakeyrat You should talk to your doctor about this. There are some diseases that really do cause you to need more sleep, and they are arguably a disability.
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@blakeyrat Pretty sure you solicited the advice.
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@cartman82 said in I need 10 hours of sleep each night, do I have a disability?:
You are gonna have a hard time convincing anyone you're not just lazy.
That’s a disability in other people: assuming that someone who needs more rest than they (think they) do is automatically lazy.
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@thecpuwizard said in I need 10 hours of sleep each night, do I have a disability?:
Pickpocketing is much less lucrative than it was in the 1970s.....
Not with contactless payments taking off in recent years, it shouldn’t be.
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@captain said in I need 10 hours of sleep each night, do I have a disability?:
@blakeyrat Pretty sure you solicited the advice.
We should have been able to read his mind! After all his advice to the contrary and the category this topic started in. Well, it is blakey so I just accept that he is right, as always
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@blakeyrat said in I need 10 hours of sleep each night, do I have a disability?:
I like how this obvious joke thread that could not be more obviously a joke turned instantly into the "give unsolicited advice to Blakeyrat" thread.
I thought all of your threads were "give unsolicited advice to Blakeyrat" threads.
@the_quiet_one said in I need 10 hours of sleep each night, do I have a disability?:
You mean the BMW emblem? You don't need to be disabled to get one of those.
Audi, Lexus, and Mercedes emblems work just as well for this purpose.
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@captain said in I need 10 hours of sleep each night, do I have a disability?:
@blakeyrat Pretty sure you solicited the advice.
He solicited answers on whether he has that disability, and if so, how he can get paid.
Suggesting that he might have other disabilities or conditions or how any of them might be remedied is therefore unsolicited (unless remedying that condition would result in him getting paid).
In fact, just by having this discussion, we're derailing his thread, and we should be ashamed of ourselves.
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@lb_ said in I need 10 hours of sleep each night, do I have a disability?:
I also need around 10 hours of sleep. Any less and I feel tired all day.
I need at least 8:30 but invariably wake up after 6:30-7. It sucks.
My sleep schedule has been generally fucked in various ways for quite a while. But I do know of a way to fix it: go live in the wild, away from electric lights, for a week or two. This should reveal your natural sleep patterns.
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I can do okay with 7 or so hours a night, for months at a time. I can do somewhat okay with 4-5 hours for months at a time, but I do eventually burn out. I don't like sleeping more than 8 unless I'm sick. Sometimes I've slept in for 10 or 12 hours (or more), but it always messes up my sleep rhythm.
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Lay off giving empathy to blakeyrat, I mean, he comes in here asking if he has a disability and you people be fucking nice to him and be all empathetic (as opposed to merely pathetic) and offer him unsolicited advice. Stop that! STOP IT AT ONCE!
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@anotherusername said in I need 10 hours of sleep each night, do I have a disability?:
He solicited answers on whether he has that disability, and if so, how he can get paid.
I'd say he certainly has a disability, but I can't imagine what sleep has to do with it.
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@boomzilla shh! That was supposed to be the joke hiding behind my joke response to his joke questions, but explaining it would've constituted "unsolicited advice".
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@anotherusername Fine, but my calling him stupid is solicited.
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@blakeyrat I'm feeling a bit, I dunno, targeted... but given what I said in the Inspiration thread, I kinda deserve it.
Well, that, and the fact that I have always felt like my family was railroading me into this whole SSD application thing. I really don't want to go through with it, but realistically, I don't see an alternative. The fact that they are absolutely right only makes me feel worse about it.
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@scholrlea said in I need 10 hours of sleep each night, do I have a disability?:
I'm feeling a bit, I dunno, targeted...
By what?
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@gurth said in I need 10 hours of sleep each night, do I have a disability?:
@thecpuwizard said in I need 10 hours of sleep each night, do I have a disability?:
Pickpocketing is much less lucrative than it was in the 1970s.....
Not with contactless payments taking off in recent years, it shouldn’t be.
Behold! Contactless pickpocketing!
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@anonymous234 said in I need 10 hours of sleep each night, do I have a disability?:
@lb_ said in I need 10 hours of sleep each night, do I have a disability?:
I also need around 10 hours of sleep. Any less and I feel tired all day.
I need at least 8:30 but invariably wake up after 6:30-7. It sucks.
My sleep schedule has been generally fucked in various ways for quite a while. But I do know of a way to fix it: go live in the wild, away from electric lights, for a week or two. This should reveal your natural sleep patterns.
This is exactly how I found out just how long I could sleep naturally. Interrupts notwithstanding, I probably wouldn't arise at all...
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@blakeyrat said in I need 10 hours of sleep each night, do I have a disability?:
@scholrlea said in I need 10 hours of sleep each night, do I have a disability?:
I'm feeling a bit, I dunno, targeted...
By what?
Nothing really, just, well, I'm a bit over-sensitive on the whole SSD thing and I read into this something that wasn't really there. I knew it wasn't, but I wanted to say it because... uhm, got nothin'.
Basically, I knew you weren't making fun of me - or would even bother to do so - but I couldn't help feeling that you were anyway, because feels.
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@scholrlea Would it make you feel better or worse if I told you I don't even know what "the inspiration thread" is?