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Here we can all be heard for a little while. Part 2

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  • codemonkey
    codemonkey Posts: 6,534 Forumite
    Have you eaten anything today Melly?
    Eu não sou uma tartaruga. Eu sou um codigopombo.
  • mellymoo74
    mellymoo74 Posts: 6,529 Forumite
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    Struggling with a small cheese cob I have just had.
  • codemonkey
    codemonkey Posts: 6,534 Forumite
    A cob? Isn't that a horse?
    Eu não sou uma tartaruga. Eu sou um codigopombo.
  • mellymoo74
    mellymoo74 Posts: 6,529 Forumite
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    Or a crusty bread roll

    Just had row with oh
  • More hugs (((Melly)))

    I wish it would stop raining here. As if the poor people who have been affected by the floods haven't gone through enough without the potential of it flooding again. We've been luck that in our little corner of the county we haven't had any floods, but only 8 miles away, they've been flooded really bad.
  • Pyxis
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    edited 12 December 2015 at 1:04PM
    codemonkey wrote: »
    A cob? Isn't that a horse?

    As well as a horse and a crusty roll (yum), it's also a nut! It's a cultivated hazelnut, and wonderful eaten in its fresh state, still in its leafy coat, recently picked, before it's had a chance to dry a bit and harden up.


    It's a also a type of building material.......soli and straw, as in the olden days!


    And it's also the centre part of maize, as in corn on the cob!

    And also a male swan.


    And also a round lump of coal!



    And you know what you're like when you've got a cob on!
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  • Waves_and_Smiles
    Waves_and_Smiles Posts: 5,263 Forumite
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    edited 12 December 2015 at 3:32PM
    A completely irrational rant *cough*-

    Sleep specialists suck! Circadian rhythms suck! Sleep in general sucks! Day 1 of trying a sleep programme (before I even start the trial!) and I have managed 4 hours sleep and was awoken by a migraine! I have therefore spent the last 6 hours being sick and trying to keep painkillers down on little sleep. What's more is to follow the plan I have to stay awake until 12am tonight! This is horrible, it's Day 1 and I hate it already!!!!

    More rationally, my head feels better and the professor did tell me that I would have uncomfortable symptoms for the first week and likely feel exhausted. We are trying to force my brain back into it's natural Circadian rhythm whilst preventing psychosis as a result. This means set sleep times, no napping, getting up even if I have had no sleep and a whole host of things to do and not to do before actually going to sleep. I have no doubt really that it will probably work, I just wasn't expecting it to be so difficult from the first day. I shall stick with it and just whine and sob a lot.
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  • calleyw
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    More rationally, my head feels better and the professor did tell me that I would have uncomfortable symptoms for the first week and likely feel exhausted. We are trying to force my brain back into it's natural Circadian rhythm whilst preventing psychosis as a result. This means set sleep times, no napping, getting up even if I have had no sleep and a whole host of things to do and not to do before actually going to sleep. I have no doubt really that it will probably work, I just wasn't expecting it to be so difficult from the first day. I shall stick with it and just whine and sob a lot.

    I think that I will be joining you on this. As my sleep pattern is so rubbish at the moment.

    So we can whinge together :rotfl:

    Yours

    Calley
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  • (((((()))))) to you both. Do you think trying to sleep in the squish cupboard for a week might help?

    (It helps me sometimes if I visualise lying in a boat floating down the river towards sleep heaven.) xxxxxxxxxxxxx

    If visiting the squish cupboard at night, don't awaken calley and WaS, sleeping on the bottom 2 shelves. Not that you are likely to, because they are so well insulated by squishes! :rotfl:
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  • calleyw
    calleyw Posts: 9,896 Forumite
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    (((((()))))) to you both. Do you think trying to sleep in the squish cupboard for a week might help?

    (It helps me sometimes if I visualise lying in a boat floating down the river towards sleep heaven.) xxxxxxxxxxxxx

    If visiting the squish cupboard at night, don't awaken calley and WaS, sleeping on the bottom 2 shelves. Not that you are likely to, because they are so well insulated by squishes! :rotfl:

    JM you are a star thank you.

    I don't snore honest :rotfl:

    Yours

    Calley
    Hope for everything and expect nothing!!!

    Good enough is almost always good enough -Prof Barry Schwartz

    If it scares you, it might be a good thing to try -Seth Godin
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