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Old 10-11-2011, 07:51 AM #6
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Oh nuts I'm so sorry you're not sleeping well and can certainly feel your pain. I've posted before about my weird sleeping habits and have come to the conclusion that it's an "MS thing". Been two nights now that I haven't even tried to sleep, just kind of doze off in my powerchair. If I had to function in the real world, I'd be sunk, but being housebound, I can do my own thing and sleep when I'm tired.

People DO have a problem with such a schedule, but it's not affecting them so why should they care? Let them walk in our shoes for awhile. Pain definitely effects my sleep and, of course, my whole life. This miserable disease doesn't leave us much of our "old" lives.

I hope you can find something to help your sleep situation.
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