Benefits of not being able to sleep
whistles
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Watching the sun come up.
Telling your brain it should be asleep but thanks for that perfect timing.
Don't do it too often!
Telling your brain it should be asleep but thanks for that perfect timing.
Don't do it too often!
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I only sleep 4-6 hours per night so I find I catch up on reading or knitting to try and keep quiet while everyone else sleeps
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Definitely the peace and quiet.
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Birds chirping like there is no tomorrow and no passing traffic.2
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I like listening to birds and little planes in the sky or watch soaps. And using moblie I kant sleep properly due to benzo withdrawal. And a wicked lady under me music after hours banging hear everything from yawning slurping she no respect at all0
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Seriously struggling to sleep. Worry n bf in hospital this make me much srressed0
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I have my Dr to support me as he rang me Tuesday to see I as ok .goin through a crisis but am settle now0
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