munitalP
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We all get it, although some are affected less than others. I am presently 4 hours behind Melbourne, and coming up to 6 days in this time zone, yet for the life of me, 4-5am I'm wide awake. This is the worst I have had, I usually kick the lag in a day or two.
My normal routine is to immediately set my watch to the destination time as soon as on board the aircraft, work out when I should sleep and eat (opposed to wanting to) and start the adjustment as of then. I don't know what is wrong this time, perhaps it is the four hours, just enough to lag, but not long enough to allow the body to resync?
I welcome anyone's suggestions - I'm here till at least the end of next week and I will become an axe wielding homicidal maniac very soon if I don't get a good nights sleep! What makes it even worse is that next week is a test of the brain witnessing testing and applying electrical formula - I can't afford to be tired....
munitalP
My normal routine is to immediately set my watch to the destination time as soon as on board the aircraft, work out when I should sleep and eat (opposed to wanting to) and start the adjustment as of then. I don't know what is wrong this time, perhaps it is the four hours, just enough to lag, but not long enough to allow the body to resync?
I welcome anyone's suggestions - I'm here till at least the end of next week and I will become an axe wielding homicidal maniac very soon if I don't get a good nights sleep! What makes it even worse is that next week is a test of the brain witnessing testing and applying electrical formula - I can't afford to be tired....
munitalP