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Where in the World Isn't Bob Saget?

NYwdwfan

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functioning on 90 minutes of sleep...

When I was in college I had a theory that I functioned best on either more than 5 or less than 2 hours of sleep. That 2 to 5 hour range was too much to be a "nap" and not enough to be restful. I think I was just trying to convince myself that staying out until 7am was a GOOD idea...

Hope you get a nap in at some point. Or have a LOT of coffee.

I won't be on much today - we have a big work event on Monday and this week has been bananas prepping for it.
 

Nemo14

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I'm sorry to hear that.

Did she keep you up all night or did you go out partying last night?
She was calling us in her room every half hour from 10 pm to 4:30 AM. I finally got to sleep at 5 and slept til 6:30. I know she doesn't mean it, but she has no idea of what time of day or night it is or when she's supposed to be awake. It's got to be pretty scary for her. :(
 

Lucky

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She was calling us in her room every half hour from 10 pm to 4:30 AM. I finally got to sleep at 5 and slept til 6:30. I know she doesn't mean it, but she has no idea of what time of day or night it is or when she's supposed to be awake. It's got to be pretty scary for her. :(
Does she have a clock, and can she tell whether it's light or dark outside?
 

Nemo14

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Does she have a clock, and can she tell whether it's light or dark outside?
She has a clock and a watch, but the thing is she doesn't comprehend that 3 AM is the middle of the night, whether it's dark or not. My sister had set up a computer screen for her that displayed the day, date, and time (AM or PM) in huge numbers and letters across the screen when she stayed with her last fall, but that only appeased her for a couple of nights. It's just how she is, anxiety sets in around 7 pm and lasts all night. She has a couple of visitors coming today, (she doesn't know that yet) so hopefully that will wear her out enough that she'll sleep well tonight.
*crosses fingers and toes*
 

acishere

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She has a clock and a watch, but the thing is she doesn't comprehend that 3 AM is the middle of the night, whether it's dark or not. My sister had set up a computer screen for her that displayed the day, date, and time (AM or PM) in huge numbers and letters across the screen when she stayed with her last fall, but that only appeased her for a couple of nights. It's just how she is, anxiety sets in around 7 pm and lasts all night. She has a couple of visitors coming today, (she doesn't know that yet) so hopefully that will wear her out enough that she'll sleep well tonight.
*crosses fingers and toes*
You need to start feeding her lots of turkey and Sleepytime Tea.
 

PUSH

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Worked this morning, then went to a bonfire with some friends tonight. On the way home we swear we ran over the head of a raccoon, but when we went back it wasn't there and there was no blood or anything. We felt AND heard us hit it... just another mystery added to the world
 

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