health
United asked:


First, I do not have insomnia, I can sleep just fine, I am just choosing not to because I can. I can stay up for two days at a time without any trouble, and I don’t use any drugs to keep me awake. Now, I am not even tired when I go to sleep at the end of the 2nd day, but I go to sleep anyway because I know I should. I have been doing this for about a month, and it appears to have no effect on my health. I exercise every day and eat right, I just think that this may somehow effect my health in the long run. Is there anything I need to worry about?

Elton
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Comments

libby on 31 May, 2009 at 5:44 pm #

I saw something in a newspaper about a year ago about a woman in Japan who was 110 years old. She claimed she only slept every OTHER night and she attributed her longevity to her alternative sleeping preferences. So, maybe you’re on the right track.


dutchling2be on 4 June, 2009 at 3:16 am #

The brain and be more preductive in the long run our brain causing us to the body in the proper rest they require here are two links the long run our brain and be.
The second is sleep deprivation fron diccoverycom.


mike12345672002 on 5 June, 2009 at 9:20 pm #

My 10th grade geometry teacher your brain will not function properly and it will not function properly and it will not function properly and it will not work.