Re: The insomniacs thread
I know what you mean Dandysmom, I sometimes have lovely dreams, and I think a lot of dreams happen when you are in the shallow part of the sleep cycle. Sometimes when I have a particularly pleasant dream and find I have woken, I try to get back to the dream because I know I will have forgotten what it was all about a bit later in the day.Re: The insomniacs thread
Insominia is something I don't suffer from thank goodness. Go to bed at 9.00, listen to either radio 4 or 7 and then usually asleep by 9.30. Wake up at 6.00 when dogs need their breakfast. Mind you, I dream for England, every night. All this without any pills. What's the betting that I don't sleep tonight nowRe: The insomniacs thread
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Re: The insomniacs thread
Just popped in to see if anyone else was still awake .... but no, seems like you are all in the Land of Nod I'm sat here enjoying a nice cup of tea and a digestive biscuit, have completed a couple of sudoku puzzles and done the crossword......and still feel wide awake!Re: The insomniacs thread
Sorry you're having trouble sleeping, Mags. Do you have an old Inland Revenue booklet around explaining the filing instructions/exemptions/exceptions and other deadly minutiae? That is enough to put anyone to sleep if it's anything like our Internal Revenue forms!Re: The insomniacs thread
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