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Old Feb 16, 2014, 04:06 AM
ResaLock ResaLock is offline
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I was just on here and really tired. I went to bed...got really comfortable wanting to go to sleep. Got to that point and woke up. I am awake now. Its 4am in the morning.
My sleep schedule is always messed up one way or another over something in strange ways.
...but this morning...err would that be yesterday morning??? Whatever...lol
I think yesterday morning I had to go to the hospital. That night I did not sleep all night or the day before. I slept in the hospital and it was only for about an hour. ...but it felt like I went to sleep for about 5 hrs. It felt really good and when I got home about a couple hours later after that I went back to sleep again and woke up about 5pm last night. May be part of the reeason I could not fall back to sleep even though I was practically falling asleep at my laptop.
...I don't know... ???

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Old Feb 16, 2014, 12:11 PM
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Sounds like a mix of dreaming that you can't sleep, and dreaming of recovering in a hospital? You may be getting more sleep than you think.
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