Sleep Disorder Affecting
Shift Workers
This is a fairly common form of sleeping disorder among
medical professionals, police officers, and fireman. This is
attributed mostly to people who change their work schedules and
sleeping times around frequently. You'll find this often in
college students when they're changing semesters and quarters
when they get new schedules and can sometimes throw sleep
patterns off.
Meaning if you were used to getting up early one semester
and then you get to sleep late on another it can throw your
sleeping patterns off, which can make you feel disoriented and
confused which is the main cause for why people get up and
retire late, and are late for their jobs and classes because
they're not giving themselves enough time to adjust between
schedule changes.
This is why when a job or school schedules changes it's
ideal to give yourself adequate time to make the adjustment so
that it doesn't throw you off physically, so you're able to
wake up and retire at a reasonable time so you can make it to
work and school on time.
This is why it's not always wise to constantly change your
schedule whenever possible because if you do it too much you're
going to confuse yourself on whether you're coming or going.
There are some people who's jobs switch their schedules around
so much that it can throw someone completely out of synch
because the hours start to get rather conflicted when they're
coming and going and not making time for other things like
having a life or maintaining their priorities outside of their
job and school.
This also can happen if you're running between more than one
job and school because if you're going to a job during the day
and then running to another job at night it can throw you off
as well. People are advised to give themselves so much time
between things in order to make the full transition into the
new schedule or time frame so they're not feeling overwhelmed
and stressed out since stress can play a huge thing in work
related insomnia. The stress comes from having to make so many
drastic changes too fast and at one time.
This is why people get burned out quickly and dealing with
the physical things like indigestion and other things because
they're pushing themselves too hard and sometimes forcing
themselves to do things that isn't even normal and is
considered unhealthy.
College students who are like this tending to gain or lose
weight because of the stress they're under to switch from one
thing to another and not giving themselves a chance to really
adjust fully to a schedule or lifestyle change. Even people who
work as nurses and doctors occasionally go through this.
Because hours are rather strange, and that can throw off the
pattern your body has become custom to when to rise and retire
and if you interfere with that, it can make you feel weird
which can also affect appetite and mental focus and
concentration which most people deal with the disorientation of
switching things around too fast.
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