Nick-S
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Whats the longest any of you lot have gone without sleep? And did you notest any changes to you behavior and concentration?
Am doing abit of a mini experiment on myself for no real reason. Am now into my 36th hour without sleep. I am going to try and do 62 hours without.
Ive or ready notest that i had to concentrate quite hard while driveing, ive been quite snappy and not realy listening on the fone and my eyes have been feeling realy heavy.
I kind of feel dirty to even tough ive had 2 showers today.
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_Allan_
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Yeah see how tired you can get and drive, excellent idea
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lwigmore
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I was told at college that some bloke in america did this experiment, done something like 11 days, then he thought he was a black american football player, even though he was a White I.T consultant lol
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Nick-S
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I only drove about 2 miles. Am hardly going to fall asleep if i was going on a a long motorway jorney then id see your point......
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John
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I've done a couple of days unassisted.
Driving when you've been up for 24+ hours is a bit dodgy though.
That's from experience btw, not getting on at you.
[Edited on 17-03-2009 by John]
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mattk
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DO NOT drive tired, you will fall asleep, faling asleep at the wheel is not summat I would reccomend
in benidorm I went 2 days with only an hours naptook its toll on my drinking ability
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Nick-S
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FFS ive not dont a long jorny so get off your high horses!!
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Andrew
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Went 4 days in my final year at uni as we did our final year project in a week Wasn't my fault, it was pretty much there and then the badger who was hosting it did one.
I found slower reactions and missing things the main symtons. Almost reversed into a lamp post and dropped my old Corsa into 2nd around 50 MPH as i wasn't thinking quick enough.
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_Allan_
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quote: Originally posted by GSi_16v
I only drove about 2 miles. Am hardly going to fall asleep if i was going on a a long motorway jorney then id see your point......
You wouldn't have to fall asleep and be dreaming away.
Why not have a couple of beers now also and go for a little drive.
Not bothered about you having a little experiment, fine but driving on the road afterwards is a bit stupid.
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K17STY
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Doesnt need to be a long journey tho.
Whats the point in doing this?
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CorsAsh
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quote: Originally posted by GSi_16v
I only drove about 2 miles. Am hardly going to fall asleep
Not the point, your reactions when very tired are on a similar level to a drunk driver.
I've done 24-36 hours without sleep when at uni, it's pointless even if you have to do a project because youre fucked for days afterwards.
Learnt to manage my time better after that.
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Nick-S
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4 days fuck you must have had alot of work!
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Nick-S
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quote: Originally posted by CorsAsh
quote: Originally posted by GSi_16v
I only drove about 2 miles. Am hardly going to fall asleep
Not the point, your reactions when very tired are on a similar level to a drunk driver.
I've done 24-36 hours without sleep when at uni, it's pointless even if you have to do a project because youre fucked for days afterwards.
Learnt to manage my time better after that.
this isent a thread about driveing tired by the way........
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CorsAsh
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No, but I was saying why it's a bad idea to get behind the wheel when so tired.
[Edited on 17-03-2009 by CorsAsh]
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Nick-S
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quote: Originally posted by K17STY
Doesnt need to be a long journey tho.
Whats the point in doing this?
i just want to find out what Sleep deprivation is like. and ffs will every leave out the driveing. the last time i drove any were was at about 4 pm. this isent a thread about driveing tired.
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Andrew
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quote: Originally posted by GSi_16v
4 days fuck you must have had alot of work!
Was a years work i had to re-do in less than a week. Paid off as i got through with quite good marks. Me and one of my mates just sat at mine for 4 days eating chippy food, pizza etc. Then had the only ever party at my flat the night we handed it in
I have to say, the day i got my results was the best day of my life.
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K17STY
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ok so not even a bit tired at 4pm?
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Nick-S
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quote: Originally posted by CorsAsh
No, but I was saying why it's a bad idea to get behind the wheel when so tired.
[Edited on 17-03-2009 by CorsAsh]
am not inteading going out driveing any were tho. but yes i fully understand the point of not driveing tired
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Nick-S
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quote: Originally posted by K17STY
ok so not even a bit tired at 4pm?
a little bit. not like i am now
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John
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Comes in waves normally, keeping busy always makes it easier.
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K17STY
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quote: Originally posted by GSi_16v but yes i fully understand the point of not driveing tired
Yeah clearly batman
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Nick-S
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quote: Originally posted by K17STY
quote: Originally posted by GSi_16v but yes i fully understand the point of not driveing tired
Yeah clearly batman
am not goin for a drive tired though.........
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Nick-S
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quote: Originally posted by John
Comes in waves normally, keeping busy always makes it easier.
yer, i can feel it in waves. about 2 hours ago i was quite lively. its hitting me again now though. At 1 point last night i evean stated looking though old school books just to keep busy
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Hamish
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think ive done about 3 days before.
Really wouldnt recomend it, its not fun
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Nick-S
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any rason you did 3 days? uni or anything like that...?
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