((((((((Sunrise)))))))
Thank-you sunrise for helping me. The sleep study was good. It was ok, but not great, I did keep waking up, but nothing too unpleasant, i had to deal with two things in my nose, but i still could breathe through them wow, that was amazing, they kept waking me up though because i kept trying to remove the electrodes apparently in my sleep, wow, I figured that I was doing that on purpose, but ha ha, I really wasn't. I did keep having to adjust the equipment on my own because it was bugging me so much, but mainly only to tighten the belts and keep the finger stick on. I kept sliding it off and previously in the hospital I needed a one-to-one just like in the psych hospital because I was subconsciously rocking side to side and taking off the heart monitors and electrodes for the EKG's and the finger-stick, but especially the oxygen and the oxygen tank. In bed though, I just moved all the wires wherever I wanted them to go and they gave me the roll of tape so that I could tape the box that held all the wires in one place to which ever section of the bed I wanted and my bed was a double queen bed, but I was forced to sleep in the middle. I wasn't very happy though that I had to sleep in the middle and I kept rolling over and they kept having to reconnect things. That made them dis-pleasured, but whatever, it wasn't technically my fault. It wasn't like I was doing it on purpose and I did act very polite and sincere. I showered as soon as I woke up and they let me remove the electrodes and equipment on my own. That made me content.
~ dance59326
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"To dwell in the here and the now does not mean you never think about the past or responsibility, plan for the future. The idea is simply not to allow yourself to get lost in regrets about past or worries about the past or worries about the future. If you are firmly in the present moment, the past can be an object of inquiry, the object of your mindfulness by looking into the past, but you are still grounded in the present moment"
Thich Nhat Hanh 
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