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Old Feb 20, 2011, 08:49 AM
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I had a very busy and exciting night last night. I went to see a Neil Diamond tribute singer at this local bar. I got swept into the whole excitement/mood of the crowd and took off with it! Did a bit of dancing in my wheelchair and even got sung to by the gentlemen performing. I couldn't wind down enough to sleep, so I got myself up out of bed. I was up till 4 am (CST) and woke up at 7:30 am (CST). I am just worried (although I am now showing some fatigue) that I am going hypo-manic because of my lack of sleep. I did something like this last night, but I think I got a few more hours of sleep in. Am I worrying over nothing or is this something to be concerned about? Any input would be great - thanks for listening!

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Old Feb 20, 2011, 10:37 AM
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I would keep an eye on it and maybe keep a journal on how you are sleeping. If it's a pattern, then I would worry.
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Old Feb 20, 2011, 12:35 PM
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I agree that maybe you should keep a sleep/mood log. It can help you see a pattern of a reduction of sleep and how your moods are changing.I wouldn't be concerned just yet because it sounds like you just had a good time and like you said was caught up in the moment. Nothing wrong with having a little bit of fun now and then! I am glad you enjoyed yourself!
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