boolybooly
Senior Member (Voting Rights)
Twice every year I am forced to shift my circadian rhythm an hour and it messes me up for a week every time.
I have finally written to my MP to ask her if anything can be done to stop this anachronism and took a moment to help her understand ME/CFS a bit better and why this is a particular bug bear for me.
I have finally written to my MP to ask her if anything can be done to stop this anachronism and took a moment to help her understand ME/CFS a bit better and why this is a particular bug bear for me.
Dear Gen Kitchen,
Please can we stop the clocks shifting backwards and forwards between GMT and BST twice a year?
The Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents advocates keeping BST all year round. I really don't care which we keep as long as we stop needlessly changing the clocks twice a year.
In addition to the adverse consequences of the clock changes for everyone else in the UK, I am diagnosed with ME/CFS and I and many people like me are particularly sensitive to sleep disturbance due to the complex neurological affects of ME/CFS on the circadian rhythm. This means my sleep is disturbed and unrefreshing and I am constantly tired but wired and in torment of needing to sleep but being unable to get refreshing sleep, which makes me abnormally tired even before the abnormal fatigue and danger of post exertion malaise (PEM) resulting from activity. Any disturbance to my sleep cycle makes the whole problem worse and this happens twice a year for no good reason other than a national habit.
This is why I am particularly keen to remove this anachronism from our nation's time keeping as the UK did in 1968 for three years. I wish we could continue with that brief episode of common sense. Can you and parliament do anything to bring this about?
Yours sincerely, boolybooly