Jet Lag
Scott
harry_potter00 at yahoo.com
Wed Mar 21 21:45:01 UTC 2001
Heather wrote:
"I always find it more difficult to gain hours. Going east over the
ocean, you sleep in the plane, and get up, and it's morning. Even I,
who only sleeps a couple of hours - well, I stay up all day and the
adjustmenbt is pretty well over.
Coming west means I am awake for darned near 20 hours or something,
and then I going to sleep when my body thinks it is 5 am and only
sleep a few hours. I don't eat at the right times, and I and
exhausted at 7 pm, and wake up far earlier than normal for about a
week. Ugh! The question is, which way to most people feel is worse?
East, or West?"
--This is what I meant, but somehow still managed to say it exactly
backwards. It is worst to go West than to go East.
Scott
Who suprisingly enough doesn't have jet lag, but still can't manage
to think clearly.
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