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Eh, I didn't think much of the dream, I don't think I've been aware of dreaming more than 10 times in my entire life. It was the constant waking, dozing in and out of sleep that "bugged" me. And this really wasn't a "dream" dream, it was one of what I call "think dreams", the ones where you are awake enough to have control over them. I used them for years to get to sleep. I would think of something I wished would happen and orchestrate the dream until I fell asleep. Or anticipate an upcoming event to the way I would like it to go. I do think you're right about the wakenings being the end of a sleep cycle tho because I was aware of being awake about every hour and twenty minutes to an hour and forty-five minutes. It was just strange for me, very erratic (Yes, I said erratic, NOT erotic). *wicked grin*
Hey, hey, glad to hear about the Sandusky retreat! It certainly has sounded like you have EARNED it, Rock Hinkle!!!!. (((hugs))) to you and the family. ENJOY!
Judy, maybe you caught your erratic sleep from me!!!!!!!!
I had another of those episodes this a.m. where I woke suddenly feeling like I wasn't getting enough air. Thought the machine was off, but it was on. My mask had slipped a little, not much, but when I adjusted, the air started flowing again......I'm a little concerned 'cause I don't know how long it was registering hours for Medicare. I don't know how to read the data machine yet. I have a nasal mask that I think I'll try today to get some extra time in. Maybe I'll go to sleep!!!! God, what a treat THAT would be! That "no air" feeling really creeps me out. More motivation to stay on!!!.........I'm sleepy as hell right now, but I have to be somewhere at 10:00. Hope I don't hit anybody driving. I shouldn't be, for sure..........
Susan McCord
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