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Waking up in the morning
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<blockquote data-quote="jamrobmic" data-source="post: 81502" data-attributes="member: 1412"><p>This is a huge problem for my son, as well. Trying to wake him up is extremely difficult, because he sleeps so deeply that he doesn't hear a phone, an alarm clock, his mother standing in the doorway screaming at the top of her lungs...nothing. There have been many times when I've gotten him to the point where his eyes are open, he's sitting up, but he's saying nonsensical things, so I know he's not really awake. He also sleeps with his eyes open at times (freaky). He's another one that didn't want to work nights-he wanted to work during the day and then stay up all night socializing. He's finally figured out that won't work. Right now he is working 10:00 p.m. to 7:00 a.m., but it's still difficult to get him up. The difference is now he does get up. When he had day jobs, there was no way he would get up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jamrobmic, post: 81502, member: 1412"] This is a huge problem for my son, as well. Trying to wake him up is extremely difficult, because he sleeps so deeply that he doesn't hear a phone, an alarm clock, his mother standing in the doorway screaming at the top of her lungs...nothing. There have been many times when I've gotten him to the point where his eyes are open, he's sitting up, but he's saying nonsensical things, so I know he's not really awake. He also sleeps with his eyes open at times (freaky). He's another one that didn't want to work nights-he wanted to work during the day and then stay up all night socializing. He's finally figured out that won't work. Right now he is working 10:00 p.m. to 7:00 a.m., but it's still difficult to get him up. The difference is now he does get up. When he had day jobs, there was no way he would get up. [/QUOTE]
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