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Old 04-15-2013, 03:58 PM   #1
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Question ? for those of you that work night shifts

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I got a new job But I will have to work some nights. I was asked to work a night shift tues night from 8 p.m to 8 a.m. How do I recover from working these hrs so I can feel human?
Do you rest the day before you go in? Do you stay awake the next day after you get home, if you don't have anymore shifts scheduled? I really like my sleep and I need it for my hormones but I need to also take the occassional night shift if I want to keep my job, which I do. My kids are going to be upset that I won't be at home when they leave in the morning to go to school.
One night is fine, but I get dellusional if I miss too many nights sleep
Please give me tips so I can do this and succeed please.

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Good Luck with the night shifts , they are not easy and I think everyone copes differently with altered shifts. I only do 8 hour shifts which I think is easier for recovery than 12 hour shifts. I do nap before I go to work. I come home eat. shower and get to sleep as soon as possible. If it's only 1 or 2 night shifts I don't find it very hard to recover. It's certainly harder when you have kids and the routine gets messed up but over time as my daughter just accepted that I work strange hours.
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Roberta: would you sleep much the next morning? I am afraid that it will mess with the next night and I need to be alert for the Thurs. I am hoping that I can rest my eyes at work too, which would really help. I am concerned about doing this, but if I want to keep my job, doing a night shift 2 times a mth, shouldn't be that much for them to ask of me..I hope
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So are you going to work on Tuesday evening & coming home Wednesday morning and not working again until Thursday day shift? If so I would still sleep when I got home but not let myself sleep any longer than 3 or 4 hours by setting an alarm.Then go to bed at your usual time and hopefully you won't find it too disruptive.
Good Luck, let me know how it goes for you.
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Okay, I work night shift. I only HAVE to work 3 nights a week, but I usually work 4-5 nights. I just worked the last of a run of 4 straight nights. I worked Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday, and Monday nights. I have classes tomorrow and Thursday during the day, then on to Friday and Saturday nights.

Here's how to do it: On the day you're supposed to work: wake up EARLY. Like, 4am. Stay up until at least noon. Take a nap, leaving yourself enough time to get up, eat, get dressed, and do whatever you need to to get ready for work. Work. Go home, shower, eat, and go to bed. If you're not working a second night, then wake up about 2. That will give you enough rest to feel okay, but leave you tired enough to sleep when you need to.
I do not use any energy drinks or anything else to stay awake. I drink water to stay nice and hydrated, eat protein, fruits and fresh veggies for 'dinner' and frequently have a good, hearty soup.
Now, I'm off to sleep until 2.
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My husband used to work 10 hour shifts Sun-Wed. He would then stay up all day Thursday. I don't know how he did it. I think he ended up sleeping in on Fridays (like until noon) and Saturdays. It was hard. I would think it would be even harder if it was an occasional thing. I would make sure you take a nap rather than sleep all day Wed. Leave yourself tired so you can sleep at night, but not delusional from lack of sleep. Good luck!
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My husband works rotating shifts, and has for many years. His shifts are 12 hours, and it's roughly based on a nursing rotation. It is easiest to deal with if you do a forward roll. He works 2-4 night shifts in a row, and then has 2-3 days of recovery before he rolls back to days. It looks like this - DDDOOOOOOODNNNNOOODDDONNNOOO over the course of the month. He tends to sleep in on his days off, and naps on the days when he is starting a night rotation. When he is rolling back onto days - he likes to come home and chill for an hour or two, then takes about a 4-5 hour "nap" - waking up by 1 pm so that he can spend some time with us, and goes to bed about 10 pm, getting up at 4 am to do the next day shift.
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I have worked midnight shifts before and they are very difficult to get used to. I would get out at 6:30 a.m. and go home to bed then. It wasn't natural sleeping that time of day so I would be awake by noon. Biggest problem would be weekends and trying go back to "normal" times. I found that I had to stay on my midnight schedule whether I was working or not. After six months or so I got used to it. I started sleeping on the couch in the basement becasue it was darker and that helped.
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I am home. Yuck. I feel like I have a huge hang over

I work at a transition house. Last night was pretty quiet and the women had to be in their beds by midnigh and had my stuff donet. I quickly made up a makeshift bed in the office. I TRIED to fall asleep (closed my eyes)and every time I did, that darn phone would jar me awake. Finally around 4 a.m, it got quiet and my head just automatically started to fall asleep while I was sitting up-never had that happen before. Didn't sleep much, but was impressed with my body for doing that.
I came home, ate, and fell asleep after dropping the kids off. I slept for 2.5 hrs at home. I am up at noon, have a nasty headache. I have never rested so much without sleeping. I don't like this at all. I don't know how any of you can do it. I think I will head to bed at 9 rather than 11 and hope that I can sleep til 6. If not, I will have to take an Ativan. I have a big meeting Thurs at 11.

I admire all of you who do this. It sure isn't natural. I know I will have to do another shift but it won't be for another 1.5 wks or later. I just hope that my body will recooperate fast from this.

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Good luck with getting a good night's sleep tonight. I hope you feel back to normal by tomorrow.
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