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2 hours ago, OneManShow said:

Not later than 6:00 pm

those early bird specials are hard to ignore arent they 🤣

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2 hours ago, blaze master said:

I'm guilty of drinking water right up to bedtime. I have to stop. 

I've managed to quit that now. I'm already following the intermittent fasting regime, having finished eating by 6pm. But I was getting annoyed at having to make multiple trips to the bathroom at night.

 

Not anymore. My fasting now includes drinking of any kind and now I only need to pee once during the night. 

 

I do occasionally feel dehydrated when I wake up to pee, in which case just a small sip of water, maybe half a glass, is enough to see me through the night.

 

As mentioned by @newbee2022 above, my sleep is much improved.

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I eat three full meals a day, drink 3-5 liters of tea or water every day (I confess I do pee often during the day but not at night,) and drink a large mug of tea in the evenings.  I go to sleep around 11:30, fall asleep almost instantly (which really pisses off my wife,)  and wake up with the sunrise. 
At 78, this works well for me.

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3 hours ago, FolkGuitar said:

I eat three full meals a day, drink 3-5 liters of tea or water every day (I confess I do pee often during the day but not at night,) and drink a large mug of tea in the evenings.  I go to sleep around 11:30, fall asleep almost instantly (which really pisses off my wife,)  and wake up with the sunrise. 
At 78, this works well for me.

For a 78 year old, you're doing very well. 

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Largest meal, usually between 1500-1800 hrs, with very lite snack before 2000 hrs.   Sleep around midnight.  Breakfast about noon.   Black coffee in early AM ~0600 hrs

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