Are Night Shifts Bad For You? Stop Them Ruining Your Health

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  • Опубликовано: 11 дек 2024

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  • @tomfrench7146
    @tomfrench7146 9 месяцев назад +30

    I started working night shift in a supermarket about a year ago, 11pm-6am. And I really love it. Take vitamins, especially vitamin d, make sure you get at least 7 hours sleep, and try to stick to a pattern even when you have a night off. I usually sleep for 3-4 hours when I get home from my shift, wake up and eat some lunch, then sleep for another 3-4. Pay is good, no managers, no customers, and commuting is so peaceful compared to rush hour!

  • @peaceandquiet62
    @peaceandquiet62 Год назад +99

    I have worked nightshift for 23 years. I find it less stressful because the people that are power hungry and cause alot of drama usually work the dayshift.

    • @Rhaspun
      @Rhaspun Год назад +8

      I've noticed that for some people nightshift isn't a problem. The true night owls. For others it's a struggle.

    • @bilzy7727
      @bilzy7727 Год назад +1

      ​@@Rhaspunlike me, im such a morning person 😣. Its been a real struggle.

    • @Rhaspun
      @Rhaspun Год назад

      @@bilzy7727 I knew one guy who got a local driving job. It was paying $30/hour with some OT. But he declined the job after a few days of driving with a couple of other drivers during the first week.

    • @suras8984
      @suras8984 11 месяцев назад +5

      I enjoy night shifts more than day shifts. But it messes with me on my days off. It takes me my days off to recover. My motivation levels for life just get destroyed and I start to get depressed.

    • @marcellismccord4599
      @marcellismccord4599 11 месяцев назад

      U sound like the average person who are just scared of regular people who have a little power at a damn job

  • @jasonfoster9118
    @jasonfoster9118 Год назад +18

    I've worked nights most of the past 12 years. I've always hated it but now that I'm turning 40, I just can't deal with it anymore. I've been clinically depressed and pissed off since I went to nights 4 months ago. Combine this with my partner being a smartass, disrespectful jerk and it's honestly terrible. I feel like death warmed over every single day, even on my days off. I was supposed to be back on days a long time ago but they didn't keep their end of the deal so here I am, doing extremely dangerous jobs and driving a car on 3 hours of sleep. Screw this. Alcohol makes it much worse for me, insomnia in a bottle. Leaning on pills for sleep really isn't a long term solution, either.

    • @theothershift
      @theothershift  Год назад +4

      Hi mate.
      This sounds really tough. Sorry to hear you are in this tough situation with not only work but at home too.
      If you do find another opportunity doing days (potentially at a different workplace) you have our full support in helping you transition to the day shift after more than a decade.
      Best of luck to you.

    • @cjanquart
      @cjanquart 2 месяца назад

      52 here and was working security at a post with a continuously changing schedule for five years. Having a partner than doesn't care about your schedule is a real problem; if it's really that bad you either need to have a sit down and tell them to be more understanding or just leave.

  • @terryabro
    @terryabro 3 года назад +12

    The best uplifting video I’ve watched about night shift.

    • @theothershift
      @theothershift  3 года назад +2

      TAG, you've made my day! Thank you.

  • @macbrebonicks8668
    @macbrebonicks8668 3 года назад +40

    The real solution is a career change. I tried night shift work multiple times and for about 20 years of my life night shift work was mandatory. It destroyed my health and has irreversible effects on most people's health regardless if you following the countless RUclips suggestions. I quit my night shift job and make more money than I made dealing with nigt shift work. I'm in bed now and thankful I am not at work. Life is to short. You end up sleeping on your day off to recover.

    • @theothershift
      @theothershift  3 года назад +8

      Hi Macbrebonicks. I'm glad you have found a lucrative career that allows you to sleep during the night and be awake during the day. As you said, the night shift was mandatory for you for 20 years so I hope we can be a glimmer of hope for those in the same boat. Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment.

    • @VanillahBiceps
      @VanillahBiceps 2 года назад +4

      I'm opposite. I tried day shift for 2 years and couldn't get more then 4 hours of sleep a night. Sleep on night shift, I generally get 6-8

    • @ArtandKitchen_
      @ArtandKitchen_ 2 года назад +5

      me too I leave my call center work and decided to be a full time artist, now Im healthier and look younger

    • @jmaliha30
      @jmaliha30 Год назад +10

      I agree 100% I am currently working 7pm-7am for 15 months straight as an R.N....I have changed physically, mentally & emotionally... Depression, anxiety, weight gain, migraines, and total personality change has happened! As of 1 week ago, my Depression was so bad I decided to apply for a day shift position, taking less Money. And that is ok! My health means more to me than any amount of $$$
      The thing is, I always got between 7-9 hrs of sleep...exercised and ate healthy! So, this proves nothing..... night shift is horrible for you no matter what!!!
      I start my new day shift position in August, and I already am feeling better, and the feeling of dread and doom is slowly subsiding. 😇

    • @jayfbee
      @jayfbee Год назад +8

      ​@@jmaliha30 Good for you.. Your so right... Money buys alot of things except life its self. We are not nocturnal, we are designed to sleep during the night and be active during the day.

  • @williamkreth
    @williamkreth Год назад +5

    I am a morning person. Got a night shift job and it took awhile getting used to it. What makes it easier for me is having a solid exercise routine that is outside in the sun. Eat clean, No drinking coffee after my lunch, dark room, loud sleeping music and ear plugs. And go to bed as soon as i get home from work

  • @kingsolo5112
    @kingsolo5112 Год назад +14

    Great video! Those studies done corresponding to the negative outcomes of night shift were done on shift work, not just night shift. I'm glad you discussed permanent nights as that is a big difference compared to shift work. We need a study devoted towards the effects of permanent night shift with participants having enough sleep.

    • @theothershift
      @theothershift  Год назад +4

      I agree. Not sure there are too many motivated researchers who want to stay awake at night to undertake the study. But I'd be very interested to read about it.

    • @drsiu77
      @drsiu77 Год назад +1

      Unless someone working only nights stays on that same awake all night, sleep during the day schedule during their days off from work, it’s basically the same assault to circadian rhythm as shift work.

    • @kingsolo5112
      @kingsolo5112 Год назад +4

      @@drsiu77 That's why I mentioned permanent nights as that is exactly what I'm referring to.

  • @user-bl6to5eq8m
    @user-bl6to5eq8m 5 месяцев назад +3

    Been on night shift for over 10 years the daytime people of this world are somthing different. Ill stay at night untill I find somthing better.

  • @rg7267
    @rg7267 Год назад +2

    Love this video!! Finally a positive take on how to combat some of the downsides of night shift working. I did nights three years ago and change of circumstances is taking me back to them soon. Three twelve hour night shifts a week. Going to try chunking them together so that I’ll get a week off in between. This video helped me to focus on the things that ARE in my control to make the switch smoother and more sustainable! Thanks so much!

    • @theothershift
      @theothershift  Год назад

      This makes me very happy. I'm so glad we could help.

  • @SamY-bp4eu
    @SamY-bp4eu Год назад +3

    This video is way underrated, thanks for the tips! About to go back to switching back and forth from night to day after a few months of day shift, wasnt great last time but i think these tips will help a lot 😊

  • @beardumaw24
    @beardumaw24 8 месяцев назад +3

    When i did night shift i would eat a small meal after work in the morning keep sun exposure to a minimum and sleep. After waking up in afternoon i would get lots of sunlight workout and eat my big meal. Than i would fast and not eat again untill morning, got me through the night shifts. Back to day no more night shifts !

  • @VanillahBiceps
    @VanillahBiceps 2 года назад +11

    I remember going from nights to day shift for 2 years. Day shift, I couldn't sleep for more then 4 hours, most times 3 hours at most. Night shift, I get a general 6-8 hours. I also went from 85-87kg on night shift to 99.5kg on day shift. Literally had the opposite effect

  • @youryeuh
    @youryeuh 2 года назад +5

    Thank you!! So helpful!! I’m transitioning to the night shift soon and this was EXACTLY what I needed to hear.

    • @theothershift
      @theothershift  2 года назад +1

      I'm so glad Meagan. Best of luck as you commence your new lifestyle. Give us a yell if you need a hand!

  • @coryshiells7957
    @coryshiells7957 2 года назад +8

    I've been doing night shift for 15 years so far. I feel some of the affects but it's what I have to do for my family. Just do the best you can is all you can do. Some of the best workers in my opinion are on the night crew. Plenty of Day ( walkers ) not workers lol.

    • @theothershift
      @theothershift  2 года назад +1

      Totally! Thanks for your insights, Cory. Any tips you've got for the communities are very welcome!

  • @minajan4316
    @minajan4316 Год назад +15

    Night shift messes one up mentally and ages you along making your mood irritating. I've only done it for months but years no thanks. I need my sleep

  • @jeffrienunez4557
    @jeffrienunez4557 Год назад +3

    A strategy I would suggest is. Say you work from 10pm-6am like I did. Go to sleep from noon-8 and do all your evenings tasks (chores,gym) in the morning

    • @theothershift
      @theothershift  Год назад +2

      If that works for you - awesome. I was so tired when I finished work at 7.30am and needed to sleep pretty much as soon as I got home, but if doing chores/exercise works for you and you're still able to sleep from midday, that's great! Thanks for the suggestion.

    • @EMC1721
      @EMC1721 Год назад

      I want to try this but I have to put kids to bed... it honestly sucks

  • @sohailsohail9655
    @sohailsohail9655 5 месяцев назад +1

    I have really bad depression and anxiety and overnight shifts made it worst for me . I loved the work I did/stocking, due to no customers , but I would wake up from a nap with bad anxiety and felt like crying. I liked it but it wasn’t healthy for me

  • @xdmztryvsvedine2773
    @xdmztryvsvedine2773 Год назад

    Thank you so much for these tips. I’m still struggling during my second work week, to switch my sleep schedule.

  • @Donaschlag
    @Donaschlag Год назад +4

    I’m currently working in my 6th year of midnight shifts (9pm-5am). Basically I’m stuck with it until retirement because management is eliminating daytime shifts. Like most people, my health is taking its toll, physically, mentally and emotionally the longer I work this shift. As a result, I’ve become sleep deprived, irritable, fatigued, gained weight, and depressed. My family refuses to acknowledge my issues that I’m dealing with and tells me to put up with it until retirement which is another 20 years away. My wife shouts and blames me for everything, even threatened to divorce me. My life and marriage will end up in shambles while continuing to work at my job. The income currently covers basic expenses such as food, condo fees, insurance, transportation, utilities, etc. At this stage in my life, I don’t know what to do and feel like ready to give up.

    • @theothershift
      @theothershift  Год назад +1

      Hi. Thanks for being vulnerable and sharing this with us. Sounds tough and a really hard situation to be in. Few suggestions; Can you chat to management and see if there is any flexibility in shift times/day/hours? During downtimes could you look for a new gig which is a little kinder on the body? Though stressful, 20 years is a long time to be miserable.

    • @Donaschlag
      @Donaschlag Год назад +1

      @@theothershift Thanks for replying back. I have already discussed with management about that and here’s what they said. There’s not going to be a day shift as it’s been eliminated. This night shift is the only time available and there’s not going to be any changes to accommodate me. So take it or quit. Then I had to request the union for help to intervene but they couldn’t get management to accommodate me for different hours. I did look around for a new gig, but the wages are quite low considering how ridiculously expensive Canada has become to live in. Quite the struggle in here. I appreciate your suggestions 😀

    • @LovablexXXx
      @LovablexXXx Год назад +1

      That don’t sound like a supportive spouse listen u only have one life and 1 body and u need to take care of that I’m currently planning a strategy to quit my night shift job because I’ve gained weight and it’s taking a toll on my body yes this is my main resource but at the end of the day I can’t let the job and family views ruin my life find something that works for u regardless put some money to the side while u figure out what to go at least 6 months worth and cut back on a few expenses to save then take a month or two to get a break and find a new source of income it’s a job not the end of the world and go to marriage counseling because that’s ridiculous

  • @millyroberts1523
    @millyroberts1523 Год назад +5

    I really don’t mind working nights when it’s during the week. As long as I keep it consistent when I go to bed I feel generally fine. However every weekend my BF wants to get up and do stuff and we flip to days. But my body can’t sleep for more then 4 hrs at a time while I’m flipping. Then when the week comes back it’s playing catch up on sleep. I have no real energy for working out. I constantly start things and then fail to continue. I’m super frustrated at this point. Since working nights for the past 3.5 years I’ve been gaining 5lbs a year. It’s not stopping and if I don’t do something quick I may have other issues.

    • @theothershift
      @theothershift  Год назад

      Hi again Milly,
      Thanks for your honesty. Consistency is good, your body appreciates this.
      The items I would consider at this point are the following;
      - Caffeine - are you avoiding it 6 hours before you sleep?
      - Are you using all the sleep aids possible to stretch out that 4 hours sleep? We have other videos on this.
      - Are you getting enough vitamin D? Have your levels been checked lately? You may need a supplement if you can't get enough.
      - I use this stuff to give me a boost - supergreentonik.com/?rfsn=5835055.445e5f
      - Do you meal prep? This post may help - theothershift.com/shift-work-meal-prep/
      - Are you drinking enough water on night shift? Aim for 2L.
      Hope these ideas help. Emma

  • @eiqahalias4633
    @eiqahalias4633 8 месяцев назад +1

    I've worked nighshift for 12 hours everyday without offdays for 6 months, and i kinda loved it. I don't have to go out and "socialize", people wouldn't expect me to so that's a plus. The schedule suits me as a person, and even now having dayshift, i immediately go up to my room and just spend time with myself. Though people would come and bug me to hang out etc. I guess graveyard shift is a dream for introverted and weird me. 😅
    Plus: no bosses and manager working during the night. It's all calm and peaceful.

  • @cjanquart
    @cjanquart 2 месяца назад

    I got terminated last month (security guard) from a bank that had a rotating schedule; would have starting times in the early morning (2am) or in the afternoon (12noon) to as late as 10:00pm. Was usually called grumpy from family because they didn't understand that I was wiped out all the time and the job had a strict (read as draconian) tardy/attendance policy.
    Been a month and other than the income issue (hope to be working again soon) but started training krav maga and jiu jitsu on a 4-5 days/week rather than maybe once or twice a week. Been sleeping ALOT better, even with six hours but lately been getting about seven.
    I do have a Manta mask and works great. Don't really go out and drink because it's not fun anymore. Do take vitamin D from advice of my doctor. My manager and I were the 'best' at eating healthy as the other guards would eat like crap (veg and either humus or a low calorie dressing was a staple for me).
    Lots of great points and you had me nodding my head and saying "yep, yep".

  • @amariegood24
    @amariegood24 9 месяцев назад

    I need one about being outside and getting the most out of the daytime

  • @johnnycalderon9951
    @johnnycalderon9951 10 месяцев назад +1

    Been working night shift 1030pm to 730pm don't mind it at all. Place is quiet and don't have to deal with people. Go home get my 6 7 hours of sleep wake up gym and still spend time with my love ones before work. Plus I have weekends off which I usually sleep normal hours like a baby.

  • @KrisVic91
    @KrisVic91 Год назад +11

    Health is wealth.
    I decided not to take a nightshift job.
    Only got one body.

    • @theothershift
      @theothershift  Год назад +5

      Couldn't agree more. You've got to do what's right for you.

    • @aigbechristabel3546
      @aigbechristabel3546 5 месяцев назад

      I got a job paying me 3k a month as a student but a permanent night shift. I’m currently going back to Luton from East London because I’m done. I told myself dat I’ve just one life to live and I can’t ruin it

    • @KrisVic91
      @KrisVic91 5 месяцев назад

      @@aigbechristabel3546 perm nights are rough

  • @chrismirwnitis2029
    @chrismirwnitis2029 2 года назад +8

    Im in worst situation i change shifts every week i feel like im starting to getting sick fuck job like this im going to quit soon

    • @theothershift
      @theothershift  2 года назад +3

      I'm feeling you Chris. If you can focus on one thing, let it be sleep. Get some sleep aids if you need and focus on getting 7-9 hours where you can. Lots of water and some sunlight between shifts helps too. Best of luck to you.

  • @robertvillarreal5978
    @robertvillarreal5978 Год назад

    OMG , Ive been looking for a channel like this for years, eating and exercising have been an issue with me gkad i found your channel

    • @theothershift
      @theothershift  Год назад

      Welcome! I'm so glad you're found us too! You can also see more helpful tips here - theothershift.com/ 😀

  • @magicstu
    @magicstu Год назад +1

    Funny how this has just popped up now. I've just quit working nights after 8 years straight, my body was telling me the oppersit. I couldnt do it any more, day work / routine is for me.

    • @theothershift
      @theothershift  Год назад

      Good for you. 8 years straight is a long time to work the night shift. Best of luck for your new "normal" lifestyle.

  • @AP-kk4ys
    @AP-kk4ys Год назад

    I was just promoted to shift supervisor and was bumped into the night shift. I am not happy.

  • @EMC1721
    @EMC1721 Год назад

    I can only get about 4-5 hours of sleep. I have 3 kids and lets just says i am woken up earlier than i would like and end up waking grumpy. I have been on a night shift about 2 months now and i have become more depressed and irritable and just overall hating my life. But i dont have to deal with people so it was a win lose/situation with the shift differential also. I want to go back to days for my health but there are more cons then pros working days.

  • @theothershift
    @theothershift  3 года назад +6

    If you feel like night shifts are killing you, we hope this one hits the spot! If you agree, we'd appreciate a 👍

    • @venomsymbiote7555
      @venomsymbiote7555 3 года назад +3

      I have been working nightshift tuesday through friday since this past may. my supervisor wants me to pick up the extra day on monday but i am going to have to tell her that i will just keep the 4 days instead of working 5. I already feel tired on my weekends and that extra day of rest helps out tremendously. If i went 5 days straight it would feel like i am in constant catchup mode which even i know is not healthy. Besides i want a day on the weekend to do what i want. I dont want to just go home on friday morning and wakeup a few hours later on sunday night still tired ready to dig my grave deeper.

    • @theothershift
      @theothershift  2 года назад +1

      @@venomsymbiote7555 I hope your boss understands where you are coming from.

    • @jmaliha30
      @jmaliha30 Год назад +1

      👍

    • @mommynicassie4076
      @mommynicassie4076 Год назад

      It's just two weeks experience but on my third week my neck hurts so much and i experience lump on my neck. I stopped even if it's my dream job .

  • @theundead1600
    @theundead1600 Год назад

    Working in the ICU , yea we can attest lots of bad. But good too. Lol

  • @danielestaub9445
    @danielestaub9445 Год назад

    Thank you!

  • @Zoe-ur6it
    @Zoe-ur6it 3 года назад

    Thank you, thank you, THANK YOU! 🙏🙏🙏

  • @madhusoodhanmd4248
    @madhusoodhanmd4248 2 года назад +1

    1 month ago , Night Shift For 12 Hour 15 days in a month..I can't sleep more than 4 hour in a day ..But I don't feel any difference .. now I'm 24 ..

    • @JohnJohn-xs5ru
      @JohnJohn-xs5ru Год назад

      Quit before 1 year, search for a new job

  • @peaceandquiet62
    @peaceandquiet62 Год назад +5

    Rotating shift work is what's miserable and dangerous in my opinion. A consistent schedule is more humane.

  • @jamescorsey6041
    @jamescorsey6041 Год назад

    It's the same for day shift workers they don't sleep much neither

    • @scarletcandy8141
      @scarletcandy8141 Год назад

      Especially those doing early till late, ie 7-7 or 8-8

  • @ArtandKitchen_
    @ArtandKitchen_ Год назад +1

    I AM ANEMIC AND ACCEPTED FOR A JOB AFTER MONTHS OF LOOKING.. HOWEVER IT IS NIGHTSHIFT. I KNOW THAT IT IS UNHEALTHY.. BUT WHAT WILL I DO, I AM A SINGLE PARENT AND NEEDS MONEY :(

    • @theothershift
      @theothershift  Год назад

      There are plenty of pros to working nights, we just need to focus on them. Here is a few we could think of, good luck! ruclips.net/video/t_4paiRzr1s/видео.html

  • @alezandradavila2581
    @alezandradavila2581 2 года назад

    True

  • @empowerme8029
    @empowerme8029 2 года назад +1

    Hi all, i am a mom of 2, one high school non licensed and one 7yr old im working 2 on 2 off 3 on, 2 off 2 on 3 off repeat. 12 hr shifts, 6pm to 6am. I can't get to bed until 9am getting kids to school and things ready for the day then I'm up for 230 to get kids off bus. I am open to any advice. Struggling alot

    • @theothershift
      @theothershift  2 года назад

      Hi. Thanks for your message. It's tough, I'm not going to lie. Can your kids go to a friend's place after school or after-school care? On your days off are planning meals and snacks in bulk? On your days off are you able to sleep for 7-9 hours?

  • @poncicasas5948
    @poncicasas5948 2 года назад +2

    hey guys. Long comment , but need some advice. I recently switched to 3rd bc I thought it was a good idea since i thought I only need 5 hrs of sleep after work and I can have free time during the day to hang with my family and friends before work but I just realized that I’ve made a big mistake. It’s not like I was forced to go to 3rd. I went bc I thought 2nd was eating up my free time and 1st was filled with people. I really feel like I made a mistake and i don’t think I could stay in 3rd for so long. My manager negotiated with 3rd to put me there bc I asked to have weekends off because of church and he actually made it happen. So they hired a few newbies for 2nd and I feel like im completely stuck in 3rd now. When I told my 2nd sniff leads goodbye they all said if I ever want to come back they would pull some strings to get me back. But I feel like I’m completely stuck here now. Should I eventually tell my manager that im physically suffering from 3rd and I didn’t think I’d be suffering this bad? Or should I wait it out for a few weeks or months until I can tell my manager or leads that I can’t work 3rd. I feel like im stuck now and I can’t quit my job because it pays really good and I work from home.

    • @jmaliha30
      @jmaliha30 Год назад +1

      Personally, I would work it for at least 1 month . Since they pulled strings for you. It's just out of respect. Then, if it's true that you are feeling physically bad and can't handle it, then tell them the truth. This is coming from someone who's been working 7p-7a for over 15 months straight now as an R.N.
      I've recently requested a day shift position and taking less pay... I start in August and already feel relieved 😌
      Hope this helps!

  • @chicoprolifico
    @chicoprolifico Год назад +1

    I like working nights i don't like the rotation.

    • @chicoprolifico
      @chicoprolifico Год назад

      @@JM-gc8fn 13 h cause 1 h overlap.

    • @josecontreras2997
      @josecontreras2997 5 месяцев назад +2

      Me too I'm never working days again. You only live once live it up.

  • @codirichards390
    @codirichards390 2 месяца назад

    calling me out for when im done with my 12 o clock vitals craving that 700 calorie honey bun :') XD

  • @millyroberts1523
    @millyroberts1523 Год назад

    How is our digestive system snoozing if we are up and about and use to being up and about? I have never fully understood this concept and I would like to challenge it as when I get up to begin my shift I am not hungry but when I am working I am feeling ready to eat. ???

    • @theothershift
      @theothershift  Год назад +2

      Hi Milly, thanks for your comment. I appreciate the challenging me :). 

As I understand it, our digestive system is in line with our circadian rhythm which gets triggered from the sun/moon - i/e weather is dark or light. Our bodies are biologically programmed to not expect food when it's dark. Even though we are flipping things around when we work nights, we cannot permanently change what is natural for our body and it will always fall back into what's natural (though this can take time, particularly for permanent night shift workers).
      The reason why you may be hungry to eat at night is potentially due to sleep deprivation. Your body is craving sugar/food for an energy boost because it’s tired. Our appetite hormones are confused, sending you messages you want to eat because it’s looking for a way to keep you awake overnight. If you did sleep well, you may be thirsty but you’re getting signals to eat instead? Also, when you do eat when the sun is shining are you eating a well balanced diet?

  • @TheVGinia
    @TheVGinia Год назад +1

    ❤❤❤

  • @suryakoti967
    @suryakoti967 Год назад

    I have to go to college during day time. Is it okay to work night shift for one year?

    • @theothershift
      @theothershift  Год назад

      I guess it depends on what you deem okay and how this is measured? Sleep deprivation is no joke so if you are constantly not getting enough sleep it can lead to negative health outcomes as we explained. We did write a post about this topic if that's helpful theothershift.com/school-night-shift/

  • @Ali-ds5iy
    @Ali-ds5iy Год назад +1

    why are you shouting??