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Fibromyalgia (part 2)

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  • bigzippy
    bigzippy Posts: 4,034 Forumite
    Guess what...? I'm still awake. :( *Sigh*

    Thought at least one of you weirdo early risers might've posted by now ;)

    Am debating whether to try and sleep or try and stay awake til tonight, potentially with an afternoon nap...? :think:
    "I am indelibly stained by hope and longing" - Nuts in May
  • kassandra
    kassandra Posts: 377 Forumite
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    Get To Bed!!!!!! ;¬)
  • purplecatlover
    purplecatlover Posts: 6,628 Forumite
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    i just saw the time you posted bz and was coming to say i hope you are up early rather than been awake all night. i find i sleep better the next night if i stay awake all day and go to bed rediculously early. if i nap im up all the next night too....but it is incredibly hard to keep awake when im suddenly really sleepy.
    'm picturing bodies, complete with crutches/splints/aids of various descriptions encircling handbags on the floor...which of course none of yous would be able to pick back up!!

    im really looking forward to the pictures that you are all going to take.

    raeh i am really beginning to miss the accent and sayings, guess that measn its been to long since i visited.
  • bigzippy
    bigzippy Posts: 4,034 Forumite
    I'm still in bed Kass does that count?

    I know what you mean pcl. I've stayed up all day to try and make sure I could sleep the next night (without a nap) and still not got to sleep the second night til about 9-10am the following morning. It's so aggrivating.

    And, pcl, the promise of pictures like that make it almost worth sending them/you all an invite! ;) If I ever flipping get these invites done! I nearly threw my archaic piece of carp printer at the wall the other night...:mad:
    "I am indelibly stained by hope and longing" - Nuts in May
  • purplecatlover
    purplecatlover Posts: 6,628 Forumite
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    it is aggravating, and being tired makes everything worse just to make it even more annoying when sleep doesnt happen.

    you need a new printer.
  • bigzippy
    bigzippy Posts: 4,034 Forumite
    it is aggravating, and being tired makes everything worse just to make it even more annoying when sleep doesnt happen.

    you need a new printer.
    Or do I need to know how to make it obey? :confused:

    Might sleep, but set an alarm for lunch time. Reckon it'll work? :rolleyes:
    "I am indelibly stained by hope and longing" - Nuts in May
  • purplecatlover
    purplecatlover Posts: 6,628 Forumite
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    me when something frustrates me that much i give it up as a bad job.

    worth a try.
  • kassandra
    kassandra Posts: 377 Forumite
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    See you tonight bz!!!!!

    I'm off to meet my "brother from another mother" lol
  • pcl, we haven't actually been invited to THE Wedding, we're teasing bz about gatecrashing it.

    bz, if you do manage to get up at lunchtimeish and then go to bed at normal time, that might reset your internal clock. Do I think it will happen? No. *g*
    I think I saw an ad somewhere that Asda have a decent printer at £30. Might be worth a look? And, yes please to the music list!

    I'm a bit of a grump today as I think I have another cold coming on and I feel I've achieved precisely nothing this week. Frustrating.
    On the plus side, I finally got round to joining the Hydrotherapy Club. Gotta be worth £14 a month for a weekly half an hour session.
    I have no idea what else I was gonna say, so will see you later.
    I must go, I have lives to ruin and hearts to break :D
    My attitude depends on my Latitude 49° 55' 0" N 6° 19' 60 W
  • purplecatlover
    purplecatlover Posts: 6,628 Forumite
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    hehe i knew that careful gatecrashing works wonders though.

    can anyone who has ever bought tesco knickers tell me if their sizes normally run to massive? a size smaller than normal from them appear to be bigger than my larger (normal) size form marks which are too big. gggrrrr.
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