Sleep Deprived? Here Are Warning Signs You Need to Watch Out For

Sleep deprived? You’re not alone. If you’re missing sleep because you can’t seem to separate life from work, midnight TikTok scrolls, and your brain randomly reminding you of an embarrassing thing you did 10 years ago at 3 a.m., sleep often eludes us until our alarm buzzes.

But here’s the thing: chronic sleep deprivation doesn’t just make us a little grumpy. Lack of sleep turns us into a sentient zombie. Our brain might be functioning, but only because caffeine fuels it.

So, if you find yourself with depleted energy and it’s only the middle of the week, you might be sleep deprived. Here are the signs that you need to watch out for. 

If You’re Sleep Deprived, You Keep Getting Sick 

When you don’t get enough sleep, your immune system is basically running on fumes. Sleep is when your body heals. Without enough of it, your body’s defense squad is already knocked out cold at round 1. Chronic poor sleep can also increase your likelihood of developing more serious health conditions such as type 2 diabetes, heart disease, and even breast and ovarian cancer for women, and prostate cancer for men, according to John Hopkins Medicine

Your Mood Swings Have Mood Swings 

One minute you’re crying at a dog food commercial, the next you’re biting your spouse’s head off for buying the wrong toilet paper. Sleep deprivation turns your emotions into a roller coaster ride in your 40s: nauseating, dizzying, and full of regret. It might sound funny, but it can lead to more serious psychological risks, including anxiety, impulsive behavior, paranoia, and even depression and suicidal thoughts, per Healthline

Sleep deprived people might experience microsleep during the day. It’s when they fall asleep without realizing it. It’s something they can’t control and can be dangerous, especially if they have an episode while driving or operating heavy machinery. 

You’re Forgetting Things Constantly 

Can’t remember why you walked into a room? Forgot where you parked your car again? If your memory feels like it’s buffering in real life, that’s your brain in low battery mode. Myapnea.org attributed difficulty concentrating, memory issues, slow reaction times, and brain fog to a lack of sleep.  

If you think you don’t have time for sleep because of your jam-packed schedule, think again. Sleep is not a luxury; it’s a basic need. So, if you spotted yourself in any of these signs, maybe it’s time to turn off Netflix, put your phone on Do Not Disturb, and catch some Z’s. 

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