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Old 07-11-2017, 05:01 AM #11
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Yesterday was horrible.


Then it got a little worse when the dentist sent a reminder of my 3:30 appt and I had to try to stay awake so that I did not fall asleep and sleep through the appt.

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Anyway, I they gave me nitrous oxide and I was in the chair for almost
an hour.
I fell asleep while the dentist was working on me!

When they were all finished, I asked: "Was I asleep?"
Dentist answered, "Yes, you were in and out a little."

I felt so good.

On the way home I stopped to buy some soft Nutrigrain bars at the nearby CVS.
Then spoke to my father and then to my sister.
Then ate the bars.



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Instead of falling asleep sitting (half watching to or on the computer).
I actually managed to get myself into the bed and with my cpap before I fell asleep in some weird non restful place.


Then I slept!!
So I have no idea how many hours was asleep. I feel o.k. right now.



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