How to fight sleep?

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gioia said:
Very interesting... (brain cries: anything but Head & Neck!)...
I used to walk in my sleep too. I would usually go into my mom's room and carry on conversations with her and wake up toward the end. She didn't know I was sleeping at first. Sometimes now, I will wake up having started a stupid conversation with my husband like, " Why are the radishes piled up in the corner like that"? Well, in a non-specific way, this is related to Head & Neck. More appropriately: neuro. And I won't get that until next year so I better get some sleep in order to fall asleep tomorrow while I am studying Head and neck!!
🙂

Do people really use Ritalin to counter the daytime drowsiness?

I'll add to the funny sleepwalking stories, my sister used to sleepwalk when she was young. Once at about the age of 7 we went camping. At 5am when dad got up, B was gone. After the police being called and a search of the campgrounds, we found her sleeping in a camper very similar to ours in another area of camping about 3/4 mile away. The next next week, we had alarms put on all of the house and camper doors. 🙂
 
kaikai128 said:
I'll add to the funny sleepwalking stories, my sister used to sleepwalk when she was young. Once at about the age of 7 we went camping. At 5am when dad got up, B was gone. After the police being called and a search of the campgrounds, we found her sleeping in a camper very similar to ours in another area of camping about 3/4 mile away. The next next week, we had alarms put on all of the house and camper doors. 🙂


Wow! What a story! I finished H&N and realized that I have to wait until Neuro to delve into the interesting stuff................

I'm sure a ton of rotating med students must be somewhere between sleepwalking and the twighlight zone, though.
 
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