Well, it has been quite some time. I, unfortunately, have stopped being biphasic altogether. Occasionally I will take a quick nap right when I get home, but this lasts for possibly 20 minutes. While I know I have constantly said "sleep in cycles", subsequent research has lead me to believe that the body can rest for the first 2 stages and receive the benefits without feeling groggy upon waking. It doesn't touch the REM stage, so I can see how that would be effective. I've missed the naps and the extra time biphasic sleep gave me, but I haven't stopped researching and experimenting with my body.
For one, I've found some vital information. I don't know if this is the result of biphasic sleep (some have reported that biphasic sleep has shortened their cycle), but my cycle seems to be about 82 minutes, almost 10 minutes less than the standard 90 minute cycle. While this may not seem that substantial, over the course of 6 hours of sleep (4 cycles), this is a difference of about 35 minutes. That time could put one just over 4 cycles or just under 5 cycles, possibly breaking into the REM stage... exactly what we don't want to do. I used to give myself a little extra time to fall asleep, too. It's no wonder I wasn't feeling as well rested toward the end of my experimentation.
I've settled on a 4 cycle monophasic sleep schedule, with the occasional powernap (I say 4 cycles instead of just 6 hours since my cycle is a bit shorter than average). Sometimes I give myself only 3 cycles and I can do well on it, provided I don't have an excessive physically active day. I still have some problems staying asleep on night before I have work, but I'm trying to force myself to stay in bed and realize that all 3 of my alarms are functioning well and they will wake me up on time. However, I've been consistenty waking right before my alarm clock for the last few weekdays, showing me that my adjusted sleep length accurately fits my cycle length. I'll continue to monitor it.
I also noticed that I've had dreams lately. I didn't realize this before, but the last hectic weeks my my experiment, I didn't dream that often. Most likely because of interrupted REM cycles. It's good to dream again.
I'll update again eventually. Thanks for reading!
Note: I'm once again importing these to my facebook account, as they won't be a daily ritual now.
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I'm an aspiring Biphaser (I'd like to think I made that up. You know what, I will think that, cause this is America dangit). and read tons of your posts. I'm on my 5th day and I'm tired. I do quite a bit of studying and I'm feeling it, for sure. I found your blog and read it for inspiration. I couldn't find anyone else with a Biphasic sleep blog that was anything close to adequate. Let us know if you ever decide to startup up again. Thanks for all the posts.
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