I really must go sleep soon (6:30am Sunday morning here in the UK) but one last blog post seeing as I'm on a roll (and also because I want to put the depressing evening behind me before hitting the sack)...
Ok, it's been a few weeks – I think? – since I got my geek bulb (scroll back through my blog for more info) so time for a final update on it's effects...
As I mentioned previously, all the advertised benefits have proved true.
It's cleaned the air, it's improved my mood, it's got rid of my headaches and so on. It's even, somehow, improved the softness of my skin (I'm sure I'm a woman trapped in a man's body)!
Anyway, one thing I wasn't sure about was the effect on my sleeping patterns.
Hrm... You see, the bulb provides daylight whenever it's on. That keeps me wide awake. It's 6:30am and I'm not really tired although my brain is telling me I should be.
So, with regards to sleeping patterns I guess the bulb would work wonders for normal people. However, I'm nocturnal – my body clock has aligned itself to our worldwide customers so my day generally starts at around 2pm in the afternoon (or my "morning" which I define as "the first 4 hours after waking up") through to around 2-4am in the morning.
Problem is, that this bulb has resulted in my body thinking that it's still broad daylight at 6:30am. Rargh!
If you're nocturnal, don't expect the geek bulb to sort your sleeping patterns - it'll make them worse. However, the over benefits still make it a very worthwhile investment!
Right, I really must get some sleep. Luckily I've consumed half a bottle of Blavod (I'll blog about that as soon as I get some pics from the manufacturer) so I should be out like a light (not a geek bulb though) as soon as my head hits the pillow.
TTYL!