Most Hours Stayed Awake


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That's not right man, 2-4 hours is not enough sleep. You could be seriously hurting yourself...

I get around 6 hours of sleep (12:00 - 6:00) on weekdays, but when I don't have school, I sleep 10+ hours.

Hm, well I haven't really seen any problems from little sleep so far. But I do plan to change my sleeping habits soon.

Im at 22 hours right now. I went to school today all drowsy cuz i couldnt get to sleep. SHould i stay up two more hours to make it a full day

Whenever I do all nighters on a school night I'm really hyper for some reason and laugh at teh most stupid crap.

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I've heard that if you stay awake for that long you can really hurt your brain. Schizophrenia and other illnesses will start to surface...

Only once I've done that.

Since then, I think the longest I've stayed up was just under 48 hours.

On weekends, I rarely, if ever sleep. Weekdays, 6 hours is good enough for me a night.

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Friday morning: wake up at 6:00 AM

Monday morning: go to bed at 5:00 AM

so around...71 hours or so? i had school on monday and needed to be up at 6 so had to get a power nap.

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50 Hours here, all at work. Last 2 hours i had 8 Pro Plus pills and 5 cans of red bull to stay awake, still I just conked out on the desk.

And for no reason what so ever about a month later it must have caught up to me, got in about 3pm on day, fell asleep, and didn't wake up for 28 hours, and i still felt like a bag of sh1t when I woke up.

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Wow I don't know how you guys stay awake for so long :o The longest for me would probably be around 36 hours when I went to London. The overnight flight + time difference meant no time for sleep. I hate not getting enough sleep... I can't get by with less than 6-7 hours :sleep: . I hate mornings :angry:

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I've been up for 4 or 5 days straight before, sometimes an all weekday lan party, few other times doing inventory at work , which normally always takes 3-5 days to do, during closed and open hours (gotta love being general manager :yes:)

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About 36 hours for me. I'll NEVER do that again. I felt like crap during the last few hours. I couldn't go to sleep because I was working! Man, I get pretty cranky when I don't get my z'z! :angry: :happy:

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When I get to H2k2, I was up the entire time. Left my house on a Thursday morning, got to NYC, stayed awake and went to just about every speaking, and then went home on Monday morning at about 6am. Let me tell you, lots of blue bawls, red bull, and mt dew code red was drank!

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New years eve a few years back me and a few mates stayed up for about 85 hours. Slept for nearly a whole day after that.

85 hours? Damn, that's like three and a half days. I couldn't do that even if you paid me.... :no:

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Woke up for work on a Monday morning at 8:00AM and finally crashed on Thursday around 6:00PM - I'm too drunk to count the time so umm, however long that is... :p

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About 40 hours, and man was I beat. I stayed up all night playing Red Alert 2 against a buddy, and then had to go to work.

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IS this with or without Caffinee? Ive done a 10 day non stop gaming session of UT at a lan party with 6 freinds on Godlike difficulty. We each killed off a case of Bawls and 2 Cases of Redbull.

Now without caffiene ive gone about 4 days. (Programming in VB is so much fun)

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Mine would be about 50hrs, after coming back from the States, back in October (Heck! I am back in teh states now - man i am missing England!) I subsequently slept 22hrs tho, and then my body clock was TOTALLY messed up! :(

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