Archive for July, 2009

Moved

July 21, 2009 - 00:28

Blog moved to http://neurohack.tesser.org/. Move seems to have gone smoothly – let me know if I’ve missed anything.

Update

July 21, 2009 - 00:25

After a few weeks:

Still going. Polyphasic was blissful for a couple of weeks after the last post. Blissful, but incredibly inflexible. Missing a nap screws me up for almost 24 hours afterward. This got irritating, and I went back to monophasic for a few days, but more than anything else it was really boring.

So back to 20*4 minutes per day, going through adaption over again – it’s a lot easier the second time, trust me. :) Should be back to peak in a couple of days.

Will continue to update as to how it’s going, but no longer any pretense at being a daily thing.

I’m setting up a repository of polyphasic info at http://tesser.org/sleep. It will take me a while, but I’m intending to publish a large-ish guide in the next few days, so check back then.

New polyphasic blog from a friend of mine: http://morpheus.tesser.org. He’s updating it after every nap (Uberman, so six times a day) at the moment).

So

July 3, 2009 - 15:35

Hey.

First, many apologies for the Epic Fail that was this blog. I had every intention of updating it daily; however, life got in the way.

The last couple of weeks have been all-over-the-place. The lack of sleep combined with the possibility of oversleeping, as well as assorted life-stuff that all hit me this week, I’ve been moving between highs and lows with ridiculous rapidity. Pretty much unable to function for the last two weeks, up until yesterday.

I did it – I’m adjusted. 80 minutes of sleep per day, and I’m feeling better than I ever have.

It was most definitely not easy. I had to restart twice due to oversleeping; the deprivation wreaked havoc on my mood; I was rendered incapable of doing pretty much anything for most of those days.

So my advice for those who want to try this: first, you’re batshit insane. If you’re happy with that, read on.

* Before you start, set aside two weeks during which little will be expected of you.

I was a moron – I started during exam week. Fortunately the exams were easy, but my performance definitely suffered, as did my people skills.

Prepare to be irritable and have your short-term memory nonexistent for about five days.

* DON’T OVERSLEEP.

Take whatever measures necessary, but do not do this. ever. My six-hour blunder left me with the IQ in the single digits for thirty-six hours afterwards. Additionally, “complete shit” does not even begin to describe how bad those 36 hours felt.

* Don’t try this if you’re short on willpower. Try staying up for four days straight without stimulants. If you can’t do it, then you probably won’t be able to do this.

* Avoid caffeine. Another mistake I made. I quit caffeine completely five days ago; I’m now fully adjusted. Doesn’t matter how tolerant you are – not a good idea.

Now, on to how my sleep is going now:

I feel fantastic. Completely, utterly. The most incredible high. I’m up for over 22 hours a day and I’m functioning better than I was when I was up for 18.

I’m dreaming during my naps – it seems like hours of experience crammed into twenty minutes.

I can get up without difficulty – my body doesn’t want to sleep past about the 19 minute mark.

My senses are heightened; my analysis has improved; and I’m able to apply this 22 hours a day.

So, a summary of what the past two weeks have been like:

Probably the hardest thing I’ve ever done, but oh so glad I did it.

If you’re not afraid of two weeks consisting primarily of hell and aren’t happy with your current sleep pattern, try it. But don’t say I didn’t warn you.

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