I want birthday cake. Maybe a big dish of ice cream. Nachos with lots of jalapenos would be good right about now, too.
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My eyes are closed as I type this because itโs midday and Iโm fading, fast. I swore Iโd never pull another all-nighter, but a clientโs grant application was due, and itโs for $1 million, and not matter what curveballs life has thrown at me this week, I was under obligation, and contract, to finish the doggone thing.
The worst part is that I did it for much less than I should have, but Iโve written more checks in the past two weeks than I have in the past four months, and needed the money.
Thatโs not such a bad thing. My client gets a break; I get to pay some bills. However, I was completely blocked, and could not write a word for hours. (I did, however, beat my fastest time in Solitaire. After, like, 35 games.)
When Iโm blocked, I canโt produce.ย When I canโt produce, I get stressed. When I get stressed, I canโt sleep. When I canโt sleep, I swear all I think about is food, food, food. Which is why, at 2 a.m., and again at 4 a.m., I went down to raid the โfridge. Fortunately, there wasnโt a whole lot in there that could do some serious damage. I made coffee at 2 โ with a big hit of Hersheyโs syrup โ and had some Yoplait at 4.
I wasnโt trying to be obedient; my mission was sugar. But there wasnโt so much as a popsicle in there. And if there had been, say, a half-gallon of ice cream, it would have been less than a quart by morning.
Now, weโve all heard that when you donโt get enough sleep, you gain weight. I donโt care what science says: Oneโs propensity to gain weight while sleep-deprived is directly proportional to the amount of ice cream in oneโs freezer in the middle of the night.
Iโve been up since 6 a.m. Wednesday. Itโs now almost 4 p.m., so thatโsย . . . 34 hours. Well, 33 hours and 50 minutes. I was able to close my eyes for about 10 minutes around noon, but the songbirds outside seemed especially loud. And they made me think of chicken.
Scientists will say thatโs the ghrelin speaking. Thatโs a hormone that, along with leptin, controls feelings of hunger and fullness. Clearly my hormones are right now out of control, because I want to dive face-first into a bowl of shrimp fried rice. When you donโt get enough sleep, leptin levels go down, and that has to do with feeling satisfied after eating. Sleeplessness also causes ghrelin levels to go up, and that stimulates the appetite.
As I said, I had no intention of ever again pulling an all-nighter. Itโs what I ended up doing, and now I am freakinโ ravenous. This is not a good feeling for a recovering bulimic to have.
After I post this, I think I might close my eyes for a bit, but turning in early is out of the question. Too many season finales on tonight: Flash Forward, Fringe, Greyโs Anatomy, The Mentalist. So, Iโll turn in around 11 p.m.
And try to forget about the Betty Crocker peanut butter cookie mix in the pantry.
Last night I dreamed I ate a 10-pound marshmallow, and when I woke up the pillow was gone. ย ~ ย Tommy Cooper
Leslie J. Ansley is an award-winning journalist and entrepreneur who blogs daily for TheRoot. She lives in Raleigh, NC.
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