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Old 12-05-2011, 07:29 AM #4
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Kicker - I generally stay off the computer in the evenings and just watch mindless TV. I fall asleep well and was out by a little before 10 and would have slept fine if the hug didn't jolt me awake at 1 in the morning. And, I've been up ever since. After so much time passes, I have no clue what to do and how to occupy myself as I try to ignore the pain.

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I'm up early too. A little muscle pain, but mostly, had to potty. I don't seem to get the hug anymore, thank heavens.

Feel better, Trishy..
I hope you feel better too, Sally!
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