tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2464163302553827777.post3622497916263592434..comments2023-11-02T13:52:32.145+02:00Comments on Chronicles of an NF survivor: Progress reportSarah Kleinhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17381531433867772947noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2464163302553827777.post-53835802635082196772009-10-13T15:35:59.130+02:002009-10-13T15:35:59.130+02:00Sarah,
I wonder if waking in the middle of the nig...Sarah,<br />I wonder if waking in the middle of the night and turning your brain on my blogging may be hindering your ability to get decent sleep at night. Once you are up with blogging you set off a whole other brain process. Maybe if you just try to sleep or take an anti anxiety med when you wake up and feel you cant' sleep will help get back to sleep that would help with the not sleeping during the day. The nice thing abot a drug like xanax is that is helps you relax but doesn't keep you woozy and sleeping beyond about four hours so you could potentially be more rested and up for the following day (of course you will rest and at times nap when needed but maybe not so much). Jut a thought.<br />Dina (DC)Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2464163302553827777.post-73473126627224715072009-10-13T06:35:56.639+02:002009-10-13T06:35:56.639+02:00Sarah, you have been feeling poorly for a long tim...Sarah, you have been feeling poorly for a long time. You have spent a lot of time lying in bed, resting, and not being that active. It will take a while before your body gains all the strength back that it used to have. Until then, I'm sure you are going to be tired. You are making progress. It hasn't been that long since you needed narcotic pain meds. Getting off of those so quickly is a MAJOR accomplishment. Remember how worried you were about them? You are doing so well. Keep up the good work and remember that continuing to build your body back up is going to take time.Sandrahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09576506420482747439noreply@blogger.com