I have always seemed to need more sleep than my contempories. I can remember (just) that as a youngster (16-25), friends and work colleagues seemed able to go through an all-niter and still be able to work the following day. I could not, needed a few hours sleep. Could fall asleep anywhere, once on a much delayed train journey from Yugoslavia in a crowded carriage (two long seats, people facing each other with legs up on opposite seats as they tried to doze ), I comfortably fell deeply asleep on the floor under the legs of everyone there.
During most of my adult years this sleep was controlled, By the time I was 50 needed a power nap most days, but found I could settle down in an armchair and would always wake up, refreshed 25 minutes later.
Now I am well into my 80,'s the amount of sleep I need is daft, seems as if I am using most of the time I have left being asleep. I need, and cannot fight this need to sleep after every meal - however light it is. So, after brekkie will fall asleep for up to an hour in recliner chair, after lunch similar but often a longer period, and even after tea need at least 30 - 45 minutes. I can have tv on plus be doing a puzzle, but will still fall asleep, pen in hand,.
Still get about ten hours sleep in bed at night (albeit with at least two bathroom visits.)
It is annoying that I cannot get through a whole day with those sleeps, makes social arrangement difficult. I have tried to talk to GP about this for last couple of years, as it seems daft to me that I am now sleeping for more than 50% of each 24 hours and am not doing anything strenuous or tiring when I am awake. GP just ignores it or tell me it is due to my age I thought older people needed less sleep as they do less when awake).
I anyone knows of any legal 'uppers' I would love to know what they are
Why do people lie online are they living a fantasy or winding us up?

