What is the longest you've stayed up for before giving into exhaustion?
>>35788475
2 days.
I went home from work and next thing I remember is waking up on the toilet naked while the shower was running
>>35788475
I stayed up around 68 hours when tbc came out like 10 years ago.
Somewhere between 4 and 6 days; strangely enough I don't have a great memory of the incident.
By that token, I'm sure there were microsleeps along the way but I never went in somewhere to sleep and drove 4,000 miles in that time.
Blurry. Amphetamines do funny things sometimes.
I find the thirty hour period pretty easy to get through but anything beyond that is pretty much a struggle, longest I've done is around 80 hours or close.
>>35788475
1 day, or a little more maybe. Not that much of a try hard (not that other people who stay up are) and i actually enjoy sleeping. so whatever.
>>35788475
I think I may have made it past 40 before, but I lose all sense of time by that point, so I can't say for sure
>>35788475
when I was a kid I pulled an all nighter then stayed up until I went to bed the next night. Maybe 36 hours.
>>35788475
24 hours sober. 48 hours with alcohol.
7 days. A demon was constantly clawing me everytime I was near sleep.
Mental illness is fucked up.
>>35789051
How did it feel like outside of a living hell?
>>35789351
Being overtired makes it even harder to sleep. But too tired to focus on anything. It was really boring and uncomfortable. I was also hallucinating shadow people and spiders crawling on me.
>>35788475
3 days
It's all a blur after the first day, but I was just laying on the floor when woke up
Just hit the 40-hour mark boys
>>35789598
How do you feel? I often think a nice walk or shower is often good if I've stayed up that long and I feel more refreshed.
I wonder what Randy Gardner did to keep himself awake for 11 days for entertainment.
>>35789754
I just downed another cup of coffee, so i'm a bit jittery but besides that I just feel weak and my eyes feel heavy