How do I extend / delay sleep deprivation?

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This is not in the Self-Sufficiency board because I want to do something unhealthy.

I would like to extend the time that I am awake. It takes me 12 hours to fully rest, allowing me to stay awake for 17 hours. This means I wake up in the morning at 5 AM and I am currently at my limits at 10 PM. After 10 PM is my free time, which is spent sleeping for the next day.

I don't want this, I want to stay awake to do things. I have tried coffee, drank litres of cola, and working out but they tire me more by putting me into sleep more quicker. The most effective method I have found to staying awake is listening to music being played loudly over my ears. Even then I would still faint into slumber. I wonder if there are any other methods to staying awake so I could reach that full 24 hour experience.
 
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Modafinil can stave off sleep deprivation for a little while. I've used it to pull all-nighters to meet extreme work or study deadlines, and it can help the next day if I had a really shitty sleep the night before.

Whilst I can't tell you where to buy it, it's not hard to find with a bit of searching.

Otherwise, just come to terms with the fact that you're human and therefore need human quantities of sleep to survive.
I would like to extend the time that I am awake. It takes me 12 hours to fully rest, allowing me to stay awake for 17 hours. This means I wake up in the morning at 5 AM and I am currently at my limits at 10 PM.
Are you on a 29-hour schedule? Something doesn't add up here.
 
Routine, if you're able to brute force yourself into that schedule for a week or two using caffeine and staying active your body will adjust. Focus on "one more" activities, like one more game, one more episode, or one more chapter.
Granted eventually it'll catch up to you and fuck you up. I don't mean years from now I mean mouths or even weeks. If you keep that up for to long know you might end up shaking, sweating, dizzy, and lethargic stuck in bed.
 
Routine, if you're able to brute force yourself into that schedule for a week or two using caffeine and staying active your body will adjust.
Granted eventually it'll catch up to you and fuck you up. I don't mean years from now I mean mouths or even weeks. If you keep that up for to long know you might end up shaking, sweating, dizzy, and lethargic stuck in bed.
Worse than that it greatly increases your risk for stroke, heart attack, weight gain, anxiety, depression, brain fog and memory problems, disrupted metabolism and weakened immune system and that's just to name a few that I googled a minute ago.
 
Modafinil can stave off sleep deprivation for a little while. I've used it to pull all-nighters to meet extreme work or study deadlines, and it can help the next day if I had a really shitty sleep the night before.

Whilst I can't tell you where to buy it, it's not hard to find with a bit of searching.

Otherwise, just come to terms with the fact that you're human and therefore need human quantities of sleep to survive.
 
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yeah, I came to say modafinil
It just vetoes the feeling of being sleepy. Pretty much feels like you just woke up for the next 12 hours, without being speedy like a typical stimulant (although it does also enhance focus, but those are like the only two effects).

Strangely it doesn't even seem to stop you going to sleep if you decide it's actually bed time. Not that you'll be inclined to.

full 24 hour experience
Absolutely no sweat. When I was studying I was sleeping like two nights a week sometimes.

it's not hard to find with a bit of searching.
Just be aware if you get modafinil from a shady retailer, some of the brands only contain like 10% of the stated dose. This isn't dangerous or anything and they still work fine, but don't get in the habit of chomping multiple pills and then switching brands unless you wanna find out what being up for a month is like.
 
Are you on a 29-hour schedule? Something doesn't add up here.
It takes 12 hours to for me to fully rest but some time is lost resting.
cut your eyelids off so you cant close your eyes ever again (idk if this actually works)
I once slept with my eyes open because the situation called for it. So no this won't be possible sadly.
yeah, I came to say modafinil
It just vetoes the feeling of being sleepy. Pretty much feels like you just woke up for the next 12 hours, without being speedy like a typical stimulant (although it does also enhance focus, but those are like the only two effects).
Modafinil can stave off sleep deprivation for a little while. I've used it to pull all-nighters to meet extreme work or study deadlines, and it can help the next day if I had a really shitty sleep the night before.
Never knew that drugs are the solution to my problems, I will be trying this method out.
 
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