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Old Apr 26, 2006, 09:08 PM
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The other day I set my alarm clock for 4:00 am, and I didn't really wake up untill 5:10, when it was going off. I heard several voices saying "she did it, it wasn't us, she's the one that messed up the alram clock." I checked it and it still said it would have gone off at 4, and I don't know how it messed up so bad, or who "she" is.
I'm also slightly delusional, and am having alot of trouble concentrating on simple things...
And I've been having these weird sleeping patterns. I don't sleep on sundays, and I ussually sleep on weekdays, and fridays and saturdays, but I didn't last night at all. I have a feeling I'm not going to be able to go to be all that easy tonight, either.
And I have so many different emotions at the same time; I couldn't even tell someone how I felt if they were to ask me. I feel totaly drained, but at the same time extremely wired. does anyone know what this means?
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Old Apr 27, 2006, 12:05 AM
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Hi Nikki and welcome to PC..I honestly don't know what it means,..I have woken mid/end of dream and got dream and reality messed up a few times..It could mean you need a med adjustment ...or to see your PDOC or T more...Are you under more stress than normal? Please don't worry I bet anxiety is in there too but do see a pdoc or T and see what they can do to help
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Old Apr 27, 2006, 01:01 AM
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well, I'm not on any drugs, I haven't been going to therapy that long now and since I have a really hard time opening up to people, even my doc, It's hard for them to do a diagnosis. the next appointment I am going to just try and say it all. Thank you for your help though... and I have a question, I've seen "safe hugs" all the time, what does the "safe" part mean?
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Old Apr 27, 2006, 05:59 AM
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Hi Niki,

Welcome to PC. We're glad you found us.

Sleeps has given you some excellent advice and I do hope you are able to open up and share your thoughts and feelings in therapy. If you can't say it aloud, write it down and hand it to your pdoc or t. It works. I do it at times.

Some people are jolted by hugs, even cyber hugs. So we offer them safe, gentle hugs. It's a way of saying I know you are fragile and here is a quiet, gentle gesture of my concern for you.

I hope this explains it. If not, please just send me or any mod or admin a pm.

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