mopinko
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Thu Jun-30-05 11:10 AM
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Edited on Thu Jun-30-05 11:21 AM by mopinko
all i can say is this vacation was some kind of gift from providence. we have both been catching up on our sleep, and things are getting better every day. all he needed all along was some sleep, and i am still mad that an m.d. couldn't see and believe that. his fear slipped away a couple of days ago, and once i could hold him again, mine started to slip away, too. what a needless catastrophe, tho. that is what made me the craziest- that it was completely unnecessary. lucky for all these sheepskins that there were no tragedies. editted to add for those not following every word of this sage that we had coincidentally scheduled a weeks "stay at home" vacation. so we are hanging in chicago, sleeping late, and feeling better.
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Thu Jun-30-05 02:25 PM
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Now you just need to keep on a consistent sleep schedule, for the sake of you both. It's amazing how goofy your brain can get if you don't get enough rest.
Best of luck to both of you! :toast:
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Thu Jun-30-05 05:10 PM
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sleep did amazing things for me as well. for many years i had night terrors and walked in a paranoid fog during the day, fearing the night for what it held. today i sleep 6 hours soundly through the night and take a sweet little nap every afternoon. peace and love Mopinko, thank you for sharing. i enjoy.
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