Seriously, I sleep through alarms and people calling my name even in the same room.
Anecdotal, might not apply to you. I knew a guy like this, was a roommate for a while.
He had a similar issue. He said he would literally set an alarm clock in the opposite side of his room, so that he would have to get up and walk over to shut it off, hoping that would wake him up. According to him, in his sleep daze he would go shut the alarm off and go back to sleep, and not even remember doing it… Crazy.
Regardless, I noticed he drank tons of cheap diet soda. This contains caffeine. He’d drink around one or sometimes two 2-liters of this shit per day, from the afternoon after work, until late into the night, usually gaming.
I told him about the caffeine. He said it made sense, and that also “it might be why he had trouble falling asleep at night”… Fucking DUH.
Long story short. He tried cutting it out for about a week. Mentioned a minimal improvement in being able to wake up, but said he felt like shit the whole time, so went back to his old habit.
He probably felt like shit due to the cold turkey caffeine withdrawal, which I tried to point out. He went back to his old ways.
Anecdotal, but check your diet, caffeine intake and times of day, exercise, consistent sleeping patterns, etc. That’s my 2 cents.
db2@lemmy.world 3 weeks ago
Go to a doctor, get a sleep study done.
rc__buggy@sh.itjust.works 3 weeks ago
All these anecdotal stories in the thread and this is the correct answer.
ramchak@lemmy.ca 3 weeks ago
15 years ago, I was falling asleep everywhere, even when stopped at traffic lights. Had a sleep study done and have been on CPAP since. That first night on it was the best night sleep of my adult life
doingthestuff@lemy.lol 2 weeks ago
What if they’re in the US and can’t afford health care? I’ve been to the doctor once in the last 25 yrs.
HeyThisIsntTheYMCA@lemmy.world 3 weeks ago
no go to the water park and get a waterslide study done