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Old Mar 09, 2015, 11:11 AM
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I've got the midnight munchies.

I have the choice to go down to the vending machine and spend my very little change on chips or chocolate.

OR

I can desperately try to sleep again.

The food is much more tempting but I really cant afford it. But I'd like a walk out of my bed and I am literally the furtherest room away from the vending machines....

On the other hand, I need the change to catch the train to uni which is much more important. (but then again when you're in a mixed episode while on your period chocolate is one of the best medications!)

Nurse just came in and said its not a good time to be eating so I guess sleeping wins this time (if I can!!!!)
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Old Mar 09, 2015, 12:09 PM
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I hope you are able to get back to sleep. It's terrible to feel the munchies knocking at your door and not being able to feed them.
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