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There is a reason why they use sleep deprivation as a form of torture - it is incredibly cruel.
I had open brain surgery on a brain aneurysm seven years ago and to this day, I find it incredibly hard (more like impossible) to turn my brain off at night. I lay awake until one or two a.m every night and my head is just full of thoughts and 'internal noise'. It doesn't matter how exhausted I am. I sure pay for it the next day, and then the destructive cycle starts all over. It doesn't help my MS at all !!! I can't offer any great solutions, but I wanted to tell you that I sympathise and hope that this gets sooo much better for you. Did you hit your head when you fell? Brain injuries are notorious for causing this kind of problem. Have Walmart claimed responsibility? And if not, why not?????? Lyn ![]() Last edited by Lynn; 10-15-2011 at 08:26 AM. Reason: Forgot something.... |
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