04-14-2024 18:42
04-14-2024 18:42
Curious if anyone gets 90+ or close to 100 in the sleep score? I think the best I got was 87 once when drugged to the moon. Normally 67 to 80 range and can’t help but wonder if that’s accurate, how much better I’d feel getting 20 to 33% better sleep?
07-30-2025 13:37
07-30-2025 13:37
08-11-2025 08:52
08-11-2025 08:52
I've had a few sleep scores over 90, including two 100s after totally exhausting myself. It took more than getting a sleep score of 100 to recover so I would not recommend doing this. Getting a score of 80 seems to be optimal for me.
09-07-2025 05:16
09-07-2025 05:16
NINETY????
90????
I would would do ANYTHING TO GET A 75.looks like a avg mid 60s.
I manipulate the sleep duration since I frequently fall asleep before bedtime while trying to keep up with my favorite MLB Houston Astros while living in NC, so my sleep hygiene/habits are almost impossible. It’s about the only time that I get to spend any time with my wife!
now, having said that, I have Restless Leg Syndrome and just got diagnosed with prostate cancer. Duration has hanged around 6 hrs for as long as I’ve progressed through a series of Fitbit products, at least 10 years.
My current Fitbit 5 which I’ve replaced at least 4 times (either won’t hold a charge or broken band holding) shows restlessness in the 30% range and awake stages in the 20% range. I’m currently trying to tie steps to these
I wake up usually once/nie for a trip to the looused to be regularly around 3:30 am then used to could go right. Back to sleep. Since cancer diagnosis, duration took a nosedive to 3-4 hrs but prognosis is good and Prostate cancer is usually very good, most cases curable with 15 yr outlook good barring other health conditions.
sorry.
anyway, trying to used everything my Fitbit is telling me to get my duration back up.
Neurologist has put me on Trazadone to help with anxiety along with the long med list for other conditions which is helping.
consider yourself very fortunate to get the sleep you do.
Sleepless. In Carolina
09-07-2025 05:42
09-07-2025 05:42
I can relate as my post details..
I’m 69 now, bot it was when I was 65 that I finally went to a Urologist. PSA 4.5-5.0. Treated me after 3 years and I was unhappy with lack of results so last visit I went in with intentions of firing him but he told me he couldn’t help me any longer, had exhausted his resources.
made an appt with another younger guy up the read and first thing he did was put me on newer meds which helped and did a sonogram for cancer. Viola!!!
schediluled an in house surgery but wanted an Oncologist to weigh in so have delayed recommended urologist’s surgery pending Oncologist opinion.
Don’t know your whole situation but you’re still young and time is on your side. Many resources in line. Prostrate cancer Research Institute PCRI.com is a great resource if you need info. No one told me until I was 65 that I had prostate pens rot begin with, so you’re ahead of the game!
sleepless in Carolina