Vyn wrote:
I found something on Wikipedia that's slightly interesting about ASD and sleep. If you check the link
here then there was a study that shows we produce less melatonin than NT's, which is one of the hormones that initiate sleep, and promote REM as well. I know I've had much better success taking the supplements (over the counter, easy to get) with sleeping with them, though it's also caused a LOT more dreaming, which is both good and bad.
Ill have to look that up, Ive always had problems sleeping but sleep aids don't seem to affect me. Never considered melatonin cause of that.
First time I stayed up for better then 24 hours was when I was 4 or 5 and addicted to Kung Fu Theater that came on at midnight. I was living with my grandparents at the time so I kinda got away with alot.
At this point in my life, there's no guarantee when I will be able to sleep and its very hard to wake me up. I sleep in a recliner cause it seems easier to wake up to the alarm then when I'm in a bed.