Anonymous wrote:“You need to stop waking me in the middle of the night. The lack of sleep is harming my health. If you have a concern in the middle of the night that you can’t manage *quietly* on your own, go talk with the RA, or go to the lounge and call your parents. But you cannot wake me up anymore.”
Anonymous wrote:Your daughter needs to document these things and go to the RA. She needs to get guidance about whether or not to put the paperwork in to switch. This likely won't get better.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Communication!
College is the first opportunity many kids have had to deal with conflict resolution.
Time to talk to roommate gently to explain:
- it's not ok to wake up or be disruptive from midnight to 7am, unless a fire alarm or emergency
- not ok to disrupt homework either.
and get earplugs and perhaps a sleep mask.
This is the type of thing I have talked to her about. Unfortunately the roommate (who I do feel badly for as she’s clearly struggling) claims these ARE emergencies. Like “I coughed up blood in the bathroom do you think I should go to hospital” “yes!” “No, I don’t want to, but I can’t really breath so maybe? ” and on and on. And then the miracle improvement Thursday-Sunday am.
Anonymous wrote:My freshman is really struggling with sleep deprivation due to roommate issue. I’m definitely letting the college student come up with the plan and handle, but I’m curious about how things played out with other bad roommate situations.
(For context, they actually get along fine but the roommate is just needy, seems to be a combination hypochondriac/dramatic and will wake my daughter up to let her know her throat hurts, make herself herbal tea at three in the morning because she “feels a cold coming on”, wake daughter to ask her to help her walk to bathroom because she “sprained her ankle.” All of the ailments clear up before each weekend!)
Anonymous wrote:OP, you are looking for permission to get involved and you aren't finding it because you shouldn't get involved! Let.her.figure.this.out.
Anonymous wrote:If I were your daughter I'd tell the girl "You wake me up one more time between midnight and 7am, and I will make sure you regret it."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:wax ear plugs, noise cancelling headphones and instructions to roommate not to wake her
how hard is it, really?
seriously??? her roommate obviously has mental issues. Your daughter should talk to the RA.