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Old 05-29-2013, 07:31 AM #1
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Default To much sleep

Good Morning everybody

It has been a while since I've been on hear,but had been really sick with streptococcus, and I have a infection on my hands so went back to the Dr.yesterday my hands look like they have measles so anyway, does anybody sleep for long times?like my record is 2 days no interruptions I mean like I could sleep all the time I am just that excausted from trying to walk and that is just in the house,but I have a household to run,well I try to and 2grandkids during the day. Anyways any info if you do the same or opposite.Thanks.
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