Ten Reasons Why Breast Cancer Survivors Like To Stay Up Late
June 27, 2008 by Karen Lynch
Filed under Women's Health
Of course, next week I’ll share why survivors like to go to bed early, but for now … this is where I’m at.
Ten Reasons Why Breast Cancer Survivors Like to Stay Up Late
10. The quiet of the night allows us to hear ourselves think, often for the first time all day, and for better or worse, we have to think about our lives.
9. Primetime television allows us to get sucked into other people’s dramas, and let us forget about our own.
8. Late night television offers even greater escape from painful thoughts we don’t want to ponder before bed.
7. The stars up above remind us of the greatness, the vastness, the enormity of the universe … and allows us cause to ponder how we fit into that realm.
6. Every passing hour gives us an opportunity to take another look at our children, sleeping peacefully in their beds. Peacefully.
5. The community at breastcancer.org doesn’t sleep at all and you can always find a post to respond to or a response to your own post in the wee hours.
4. Each night brings the opportunity for intimacy with our partner, and the cover of night allows us to be less inhibited by our scars.
3. We know that the most restful hours of sleep occur after midnight and figure, why bother going to bed before then? (Didn’t know that? Alright, here’s my source: Prevention).
2. We have friends in other time zones and since friendship matters greatly — it is worth sacrificing sleep time to connect with them when they’re awake!
1. You tell me … what’s the number one reason you like to stay up late?
















So much to do! So many options! Wanna grab it all for as long as possible every day. Lost my breast, still have my life. It’s just so wonderful to be ALIVE.
I hear ya Susie! Bon Jovi wrote a song with the line … ‘live while I’m alive and sleep while I’m dead’ and I have to tell you, I say that to myself ALOT.
All excellent reasons. Also the excuse to take a nap is of course the fatigue of breast cancer not the staying up late. It is a win – win!
Win-win indeed.
Hey everyone, a friend of mine told me this post was anticlimactic because I didn’t post a #1 reason … do you guys agree?
You let us participate with creating #1– a gracious blog host you are!
So what is your personal #1 anyway??
Ah, my personal #1 … alright, since you asked (and thank you for asking!):
1. At the end of the day I finally feel serene; at night, everything in my life is ‘put to bed’ — chores, children and writing — and I love to wallow in both gratitude and appreciation.