+1 to that. c 1:30 until I wake up - anything between 9:00 and 11:30
I don't know where anyone got the idea that us oldies need less sleep. Apart from the overnight bit, I regularly get an hour or so late afternoon or early evening.
We're (UK) not on DST until 02:00 31st March.
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We use to do DST later in March but that changed and honestly it doesnt bother me. Many seniors have issues sleeping but thats not the case with me.
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I find sleeping in my recliner chair sometimes, is better than sleeping in my bed. With all the injuries I've sustained over the years, i.e.broken back, knee, osteoarthritis, it's a wonder I get any rest at all
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My wife falls asleep in her recliner a lot, but I need the cushioning of the bed due to some injuries and conditions I have.
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