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Idk I feel the best after 10 hours, 12 I'd headache territory, 8-9 is decent but not full recovery, 6 hours is livable and less is hellish.
Are you by any chance a heavy caffeine user?
Nah not really, I have a few cups of two-three teaspoons of americano nescafe instant coffee (not American) once every few days or if I'm having a particularly rough week, hard to find exact caffeine content, but that swill would wake up the dead and make em start collecting catalytic converters.
Usually I can get away with next to no caffeine, limiting it at pounding one or two boomer monsters (not because of the meme but because no kcal and no sugar in those + nice flavour), so like 300mg at most I'd say, with 2x21mg nicotine patches or vape equivalent throughout the day and 70mg of Vyvanse it gets me chill, but active enough to work or study or just socialize or chill.
That may still be far more caffeine than you realize. If you dropped one cup per day to might sleep better.
Nah I am well aware of how much caffeine I take in, as illustrated by me keeping pretty precise count down to the miligram for the most part.
I have zero trouble going to sleep or staying asleep even immediately after caffeine ingestion, in fact I have the least trouble going to sleep on stimulants as I can simply will myself asleep if need be, but I also don't have any trouble sleeping in general.
I have very rarely experienced insomnia of any kind in my life, mostly around big events like overseas travel, exams, promising job interviews, etc etc. usually I'm out like a light and I wake up pretty easily unless there's something in the day I don't look forward to, haha!
Don't have any health problems, rarely feel tired, don't consume baked goods, snacks, alcohol or any non previously mentioned drugs, screen time is 24/7 but rarely on social media and I don't know where my phone is most of the time.
If Fitbit is to be believed I have better than normal sleep both in quantity, quality and ratio of sleep spent as deep sleep.
It's just how it is, some people feel better with more sleep, others worse, it's hormones, genes, environment etc etc.
Some people have a need to stay within a certain rhythm whereas if adulting commitments are set aside like on PTO, my sleep schedule naturally drifts by approx. two hours ahead every night, apparently known as a "free-running sleep schedule".
Just the normal to me, like, I'm a person not a freakin' alarm clock!
Blue light makes me sleepier before bed time, and night mode more awake, probably because lack of stimulation makes me less sleepy and more restless, likely as part of ADHD.
I've learned to take pop-sci with a grain of salt, so much of it is generalisations so wide and so immediately observably untrue that it's kinda useless. Not that I don't appreciate the advice! Maybe someone will like it!