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Old 10-25-2015, 08:27 AM #7
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Default That elusive thing called sleep.

For the past month I have been sleeping every other night (until last night but that's another story). For me sleep means getting up a few times to apply creams, use the bathroom, etc. I don't usually watch TV when this happens because for me that's a guarantee I won't sleep any longer. On the nights I can't seem to sleep I usually listen to one of the Meditation CD's that Icelander posted.

I LOVED Breaking Bad. Another that captivated me was "The Fall" on Netflix. I prefer lots of action in my binge watching when I need to be diverted from thinking unhelpful thoughts
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