Meh, hearts to anyone who's not sleeping great atm, I know the feeling and it wears you down after cumulative sleep deprivation. It affects everyone of your senses eventually. I can't function after a period of time with sporadic sleep. Makes it hard to drive too. Makes me feel miserable and negative .... and it can happen regularly depending how much I've got on my plate.
Xanax is the bees for getting a good night's sleep (not so good for tollerance tho

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Maaaaan, what an awesome nights sleep AND a lie in I got this morning. Woke up in the same position I went to sleep in again, so besides an aching spine, I feel great. So needed it. After being in A&E and in hospitals with my sis since 2.30am on saturday morning, most of sunday, AM and PM yesterday, lots of driving on top, I need down time and rest. Today is gonna be a bed day, watching and catching up on some shite yank tv shows.
Have a lovely jiffy bag of joy coming from posty in the morning too ... so something to look forward to as well
Happy Tuesday folks!
Also, after spending so much time in different hospital depts/clinics so regularly with different people, I'm getting really adept at pre empting their fuck ups, and making sure things get done in optimal time and with as little palarva as possible and avoiding the usual mistakes they make which add time to the patient having to hang around more. Similarly, I'm getting good at questioning doctors reasoning and results, in a submissive manner but indepth, which recently led to my Dad's Eye problems being rediagnosed being given extra tests and new causes discovered. This makes me a happy bunny indeed.
I make my sis cringe regularly when I ask questions and probe nurses and doctors, but most of them are receptive. and so they should be.
tl;dr: Morning Folks
