It seems that I've found the source of the problems in my sleeping pattern. If I manage to go upstairs and sleep in my bed I'm fine. The semi-firm mattress and flat pillows keep my circadian clock at ease. Sleep downstairs on the couch however...
Funny thing about the family room couch. I has a nasty habit of trying to eat me whenever I sleep on it. In other words the cushions are always pushed forward so I get sucked into the hole between where the cushions were to the back rest. Thankfully the thing's fluffy leather so the transistion from bouncy surface to being piked by loose springs isn't completely noticable. Especially in your sleep.
Apparently I can't sleep on anything too comfortable if I want to wake up in time.
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