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Thank you M. I think you are right. Any changes would probably do more harm than good now. I think if your body tells you to do something then maybe we should listen more. After all, clocks and measured time are artificial inventions so why should we live our lives by them if we can function perfectly well otherwise? Animals and other life forms don't regulate their day by anything other than Circadian rhythm or length of day, nor did our recent ancestors.
I think much the same about body weight. Why should we struggle to mould our bodies to the ideal decreed on some Body Mass Index chart? I'm sure there are medical professionals who will throw their hands up in horror and outrage, but I think that unless someone is debilitated or adversely affected by their weight, then they don't have a problem. I know that increased weight leads to increased risk of other conditions, but if a person's body stabilises at a particular weight and they get through daily life without noticing the supposed extra, then surely that is the weight their body is comfortable functioning at.
I haven't sought to increase my sleep on that basis. I just wondered how many other people were out their with sleep patterns like me and how they filled their extra time.
Take care and thank you for your replies. Andrew.