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Old 03-11-2009, 10:41 AM #1
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Default Do you sleep like this?

I think this is how I must sleep, cuz I never wake up feeling rested.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z2BgjH_CtIA (just 23 sec.)
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That poor dog. He must do that often because how else would the owners have a camera on him and not sound surprised when he hit the wall.

I used to sleep like that in a way! When I was in my 20's I would have VERY bad dreams and thrash.

I once had a bad dream and hit my cat who was sleeping beside me. I felt so bad but she did not budge. I loved that cat named Spazzy.
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Awww...bless it's heart! I have to admit, though....I laughed!!

My cat twitches like that when he sleeps although he doesn't act like he's running. I can tell he's dreaming, though. Sometimes he whines and it's then that I'll wake him up. I don't want him having nightmares!

I do feel like I've run a marathon after supposedly sleeping....maybe I do run in my sleep.....'cos I sure can't when I'm awake!!
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Thanks to Moi's thread, I dreamed about Wombats last night. Yes I did. I always have weird dreams!
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What is a wombat, anyway? Not sure I've ever seen one.
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My older doxie dreams once in a while and does high pitched little yips while her body is jumping a little. Wonder what she's dreaming about?? But, then again, I wouldn't want to see what I do when I'm sleeping either, as I seldom feel rested.
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My Bergie dreams and moves her legs too but not as much as that dog. She barks and moans in her sleep too but her tail is wagging so she must be happy. I have to admit as a puppy I thought she was having seizures and asked the vet about it.
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HA HA I think I do. I know I have more than once shoved my fiance out of the bed when I was sleeping. just reached over and shoved him. Then again his legs twitch like the dog's so maybe it was just payback.
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Oh my! That poor dog!

I think I must sleep like that also - if I am ever able to sleep that is! I never wake up feeling refresh either and always feel really sluggish and fatigued!!

I had to laugh on the video also as my leg does what that dogs leg does sometimes because of my RSD, Dystonia and Myoclonius (I put some videos on the RSD forum ages ago). It's just strange that my leg sometimes looks exactly like the dogs lol!
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Poor puppy. That's a rude awakening.

I already know I move in my sleep. Hubby says I'm "nesting" because of the way the pillows get rearranged.
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