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I got scheduled to work the 4am shifts 4 days in a row at work starting tomorrow. Every time I go through this sleep deprivation I become suicidal again and I'm really afraid of myself right now.
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That is tough. I don't have any great advice as I have serious sleep issues myself. If you don't have a choice is there anything you can do to make sue you get enough sleep before or after?
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I've just been sleeping 4 or 5 hours, working, then sleeping another 4 or 5 hours. Hopefully this can keep me from doing anything stupid.
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Very dark night..
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I know the feeling. At times I feel as though nothing can stop what is bound to happen. I usually distract myself with games on my phone until I get tired of it. Then I move onto the lovely Netflix with tons of different movies and tv shows that are still on tv and off it. It is just a matter of how well you are willing to distract yourself for what is actually going on in your head. When it is really bad I drive to the beach, but that is mainly because I have the opportunity to have a house 20 minutes away from the beach. I walk along the beach and just sit and listen as the waves crash along the sand.
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