bertha katzenengel
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Sun Jan-20-08 06:26 AM
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It's 6:30 AM. Should I go for a drive? |
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This is the fifth night since my Dad died that I've awakened to pee and then couldn't get back to sleep. This time I was up at 5:15.
I can get a cup of coffee, and drive and either think about him or listen to my book. I can take Tomtom, drive places I've never been and not get lost.
I like it. I think I'll go.
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Sun Jan-20-08 06:34 AM
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2. This too is part of the grief |
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do whatever you can to make yourself feel better. If that means midnight drives, then absolutely yes
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Sun Jan-20-08 08:36 AM
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3. If it helps you, the I say drive |
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I get restless when I'm depressed or upset. Driving is my therapy. Sometimes I just get on the outerbelt and drive the loop if I'm afraid I'll get too far from home.
:hug: Bertha.
Hope this morning's travels helped you some.
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bertha katzenengel
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