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Join Date: Nov 2010
Location: NorthCentral Indiana
Posts: 262
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Join Date: Nov 2010
Location: NorthCentral Indiana
Posts: 262
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Cindy,
In the beginning this really bothered me, when I was working it stressed me out even more. Now when I get the lemons(all nighter), I decided to either do one project, watch a movie, or turn the lights out and listen to music while allowing my body to rest even if my mind refuses. One night before Christmas, I frosted 200 cookies I had planned to do the next day. I also try to not have a clock flashing in my face. Having those green/red numbers imprinted in my brain to be recited back in the morning is not an upper.
I am sorry you have this issue because it is frustrating, but as with most of my RSD issues, pushing back is not an option, climbing over is. Finding an alternate route to morning. That has been my solution thus far.
May you find a peaceful sleep tonight.
with hope for a quiet day,
pat e
Last edited by gramE; 01-15-2011 at 08:24 AM.
Reason: my fingers were typing more letters than I told them too.
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