It happens to me fairly regularly. I blame my inner 5-yr-old.
In my case, there are 2 possible outcomes: either my timezones go all the way around and I stay up later and later and get up later and later until I'm back to normal, or (more commonly) it goes away after 3-4 days at most.
One thing that sometimes helps is tricking my brain by lying on the sofa instead of the bed. With blankets handy. Quite often I do go to sleep, and this helps breaking the cycle.
I constantly wake up a million times in the night -- started with hot flashes and has continued. I take my iPod to bed and listen to audiobooks and have strange dreams.
I wake up at the usual time even when I don't sleep as much....
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In my case, there are 2 possible outcomes: either my timezones go all the way around and I stay up later and later and get up later and later until I'm back to normal, or (more commonly) it goes away after 3-4 days at most.
One thing that sometimes helps is tricking my brain by lying on the sofa instead of the bed. With blankets handy. Quite often I do go to sleep, and this helps breaking the cycle.
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I wake up at the usual time even when I don't sleep as much....