Wow, that is extreme. And potentially dangerous. Do you really think you would have followed through in the event of failure? I don’t think I could have.
Regarding your problem: if you haven’t taken steps to rule out narcolepsy, I recommend you do.
The symptoms are more likely to be the result of sleep apnea than narcolepsy.
(Incidentally, the earliest description of the symptoms of sleep apnea can be found in, of all things, a Charles Dickens novel...)
Wow, that is extreme. And potentially dangerous. Do you really think you would have followed through in the event of failure? I don’t think I could have.
Regarding your problem: if you haven’t taken steps to rule out narcolepsy, I recommend you do.
The symptoms are more likely to be the result of sleep apnea than narcolepsy.
(Incidentally, the earliest description of the symptoms of sleep apnea can be found in, of all things, a Charles Dickens novel...)