tossing and turning
Jul. 15th, 2009 05:13 amI'm suffering from insomnia. I've never had a problem with sleeping since med school (chronic sleep deprivation means I can fall asleep at just about any point). This night float thing has wacked out my sleeping schedule. When I first started, I was going to completely convert my days and nights, and the first night was busy enough that I did just that. I slept like a log the next day, with my Breakfast-At-Tiffany's-esque sleeping mask (no need for ear plugs.
But the following night, and every night thereafter, it's been quiet. I've admitted 1-2 patients with enough of a gap to take a nap. Or two. For several hours. Tonight, I admitted a patient around 9:30, finished everything up by 10:30, and there's been nothing since then. I went to bed, slept for a few hours and haven't been able to go back to sleep. It's making sleeping during the day more difficult too. I feel like I need to get sleep then, because if I don't and it's a busy night, then I'll regret it.
Oh, yay, new patient! There's one cure of insomnia! Ta!
But the following night, and every night thereafter, it's been quiet. I've admitted 1-2 patients with enough of a gap to take a nap. Or two. For several hours. Tonight, I admitted a patient around 9:30, finished everything up by 10:30, and there's been nothing since then. I went to bed, slept for a few hours and haven't been able to go back to sleep. It's making sleeping during the day more difficult too. I feel like I need to get sleep then, because if I don't and it's a busy night, then I'll regret it.
Oh, yay, new patient! There's one cure of insomnia! Ta!