The Fog
Posted: Thu Dec 13, 2007 9:56 pm
You young guys might not follow this but I'm wondering if some of you are finding yourself in the fog like I have. Stay with me here... I'm not a old geezer just yet but I'm knocking on the big 50's door. I've chalked it up to just getting older. Have you noticed that when you wake up in the middle of the night, natures call or whatever that you find yourself a little slow in being 100% clear? I call it the fog. It only last maybe 3 or 4 seconds in reality.
It's got me thinking about how would it be in a situation that required a quick and clear head. Would the sense of danger remove the fog or with age is it just a fact of life that we don't respond as quick out of a deep sleep as we did when we were 30. My concern is that those few seconds could cost you your life. It's also made me value my laser sights more. I feel that I can get on target easier with a laser sight when lets say I may not be in 100% form.
It also made me think how medication might effect our reaction times. Trying taking NyQuil before you go to bed and see how you feel at 1:00 or 2:00 in the morning. Routine medication seems to be a fact of life for many over the age of 60. Knowing and accepting this fact could help you plan for the best solution in a home defense situation.
I'll be 49 soon and I've just started noticing this over the past year. I assume it gets worse with age. Anyone else notice the fog?
It's got me thinking about how would it be in a situation that required a quick and clear head. Would the sense of danger remove the fog or with age is it just a fact of life that we don't respond as quick out of a deep sleep as we did when we were 30. My concern is that those few seconds could cost you your life. It's also made me value my laser sights more. I feel that I can get on target easier with a laser sight when lets say I may not be in 100% form.
It also made me think how medication might effect our reaction times. Trying taking NyQuil before you go to bed and see how you feel at 1:00 or 2:00 in the morning. Routine medication seems to be a fact of life for many over the age of 60. Knowing and accepting this fact could help you plan for the best solution in a home defense situation.
I'll be 49 soon and I've just started noticing this over the past year. I assume it gets worse with age. Anyone else notice the fog?