I Attempted To See How Long I Could Go Without Sleep

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Hi i'm Joe, I have created this YouTube channel to show my progression from a skinny teenager who is sick of being skinny to hopefully in the future being more muscular and just better in general both physically and mentally.
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Advice: Sleep is where the gains are made

Joe: How long can I go without sleep.

alfredross
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Joe: “I’m so tired”
Also Joe: “so I decided to workout”

thefaceofbobby
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Yeah, this hits home for me. Just half a year ago i had to stay awake for 42 hours. I woke up at 6 am on the first day. Went to university, then got home in the evening. I had to work on two projects. I have been making them all night, one of them i had to present the following morning. On the way to the uni, i nearly collapsed from exhaustion standing in the middle of the subway carriage. Anyways, i succesfully got to the university, presented the project, got 10/10. After the presentation i had to attend university lessons all day (on this exact god damn day classes were scheduled to end at 9 pm). I got home completely broken and after that i got my 13 hours of sleep. Guys, don't neglect good sleeping habits. It is the key for the productivity. I will do my best to avoid such things in the future. The psychological well-being is way more important than some studies.

tonymontana
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I don't even have to do this as a challenge, my anxiety keeps me up all night 🥲

joo
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One thing about Joe is that you know you’re always gonna get new and unique content, keep it up bro, you’re an inspiration 💪🏾

leandromiguel
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did this yesterday travelling back from the USA to the UK, sleeping on planes is impossible for me. Lasted 33 hours before hibernating. Insane you managed to last that long on just a couple coffees!!

Patterrz
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Me and a friend did this when I was 16 and he was 18. It was the middle of summer during a heatwave in 2010. We lasted just under 72 hours. It got to a point where I was extremely agitated by everything and literally hallucinated whilst staring at my hallway carpet at my dad's house. We lasted this long by staying outside mostly, walking around my hometown at 3am waiting for the sun to come out and our other friends to come out and join us haha. Good times.

Chris-zxez
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As someone who suffered with chronic insomnia this is very relatable. The worst part is when you start losing the sense of reality and seeing people and flashing lights and hearing things.

Sleep is the difference maker in having a decent quality of life and if you’re not getting any then your brain just shuts down. It made me go from around 145 lbs to 128lbs in 6 weeks as I couldn’t even go to the gym.

RazorSharpRust
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I was homeless (March 2016 to August 2018) for 29 months straight, in my early 50's. It wasn't the cold or lack of food that was the hardest, it was the sleep deprivasion by far, no question.

InTheNow
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Going this much without sleep really reminds how important it is. Getting good sleep is one of the best things you can do for yourself. Feel better physically and mentally as opposed to getting bad sleep.

SK.
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So underrated how good the editing is ffs his ability to tell a good cohesive story with these videos is so impressive

ajtraceey
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I've had this sleep problem that started when i was in high school, got depressed and couldnt sleep for 3 days straight, felt like a walking zombie. After experiencing that, my sleep schedule was so fked up, i would go to sleep at 9 am and the next day at 10 am and the next day at 11 am and so goes on, that went for about 2 or 3 years i forgot.

Im okay now cuz its fixed, i happily sleep at 3 am or so everyday. Never knew all i needed was to be loved and feel love i know its cringey but it fixed me ( and sleeping pills for about a month lol )

Get urself a good sleep guys ✨️

pineapple
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I am 36 years old, and I can still stay awake all night without any particular problems, although I do start to feel very uncomfortable the next evening, and usually go to sleep at around 7 PM or so.
Then I wake up the next morning some time in 5 AM or so, and feel awesome again.
I think my longest time so far has been about 45 hours, when I was about 20 years old.

Peter_
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Had a buddy a very long time ago (no longer fiends with said buddy) that attempted his own “sleep study” or “experiment” if you will. And he tried to see how long he could go on with as little sleep as possible. Made it like 2 weeks or so only sleeping for like 30 minutes every couple of hours. He ended up in the hospital from sleep deprivation and he started hallucinating and became very Ill. Don’t recommend that at all haha this reminded me of that time. Crazy how important sleep is!

Rooster
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Since I was an extreme procrastinator, I once stayed up all night to study for an exam the next day. Since I don't drink coffee because of the side effects of caffeine (while ironically not sleeping all night) I actually managed to stay up for 38 hours without caffeine, waking up at 8 on day 1, and going to sleep at 10pm on day 2. Just like you, staying up overnight was ok, and keeping my body moving by going to school kept me awake without too much torture. However, when I sat anywhere such as the metro, and stopped moving on day 2, the tiredness is excruciating. I felt a light sense of itchiness coming from within the head and shoulder area. And finally being able to close your eyes and sleep is the most satisfying thing ever. Great video!

recration
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I like how Joe tries to go for a workout even though he just exhausts himself even more... this man does anything to get a couple of extra clips in the video ha ha love the variety of your content

Daniel-qwjo
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I did this in the Army! It was hellish! At hour 30 or so the drills brought us into a room with lights shut off for recruits to watch a training video, and if anyone fell asleep they got smoked big time! I managed to stay awake, only because I bit my tongue so hard it almost bled in my mouth, the pain kept me awake! In the Army there's really no time to sleep.

travis
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very interesting video, but I wish you could include some content like what happens to your brain and body when you stay awake so long so people could understand and appreciate the importance of sleep even more. But still, a very good job. Keep going !

weyne
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you can already tell him sleeping on the chair part genuinely wasn't scripted or fake

rumatweakin
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Joe I respect you for the sheer pain you put into this challenge for your subscriber's 🙏

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