I wonder if when the body is tired, it works on the same pathways as pain does. I do get slap-happy sometimes when I am sleepy, but it's been a long time, too long to know if I was on a schedule and maybe I was awake within an hour or two later than I would have gone to sleep. I know I wasn't awake for days, but was it 5 or 6 hours after a schedule my body was used to?
I realized last night that I get grumpy and cranky (annoyed Much easier than normal for me) the same as when I am tired as when I am in pain. The difference seems to be that I don't get angry when I am sleepy, I just go to sleep, but I do get angry when I am in pain and I cannot sleep when pain keeps me awake. Eventually I get so tired from being in pain that I end up falling asleep wherever I am.
I wonder if I should be a research scientist. That might be a good path for me. I have had many theories that I said I would look into when I was a scientist and I could research the idea(s) or rather I would have a degree so people would take me more serious as if I am just a common wonderer with no knowledge to properly understand anything at all anywhere ever.
One idea I had was that dairy contributed to diabetes. I wasn't sure if it was a cause or if diabetics felt more thirsty and more hungry so they turned to dairy like milk to fill up quickly, but the sugar of dairy products is too much for the body to handle. We aren't infants, why do we need to turn to dairy as part of our diet? It was researched and found to contribute if not to cause (possibly in some cases to cause) but we don't hear anything more about the study because the dairy industry doesn't want that out. I don't understand why, they could move on to something else that would probably be more profitable, but no, lets keep things the same.
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