I realized you're going to read this and be excited. Don't bother. It is great that I got this sleep. I really hope to repeat it. I also know that sleeping pills do not work well for me and that my bipolar is stronger than them, barring a few days when exhausted. So this is just a break in the torment. Not to be negative, I've just been doing this for 20 years or so.
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Sleep is better than no sleep, especially "two weeks" worth. I hope the trend is on-going. I'm sure you get so over-stimulated that it feeds on itself so maybe this will help.
I happened to read the following in a forwarded email. It's like the "sympathetic landscape" except it's not a subtle mirroring but an outright statement. You get the idea. How are your weather storms?
"At home I left him in front of the television and went outside to collect my thoughts.... dark heavy clouds hung in the air with a promise of rain.
The rumble of distant thunder seemed to echo my inner turmoil. What could I do about him?"
Sending a clear and quiet night your way..."All is calm, all is bright..."
(((warm hugs))) Michal
I am not excited. (wink)
But, I AM glad you got some sleep. And I, like Michal, hope this will break the no sleep pattern. And the torment.
Lack of sleep is a form of torture. It's true. You call it torment/I call it torture.
Jen, I am glad you checked in here - I wondered if something happened in the storm last Friday. Good to know all is ok.
Good to know you slept.
Becky
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