I can handle those its the straight mayo that gets me sick at my stomach or dry oatmealOh that would suck. To have the taste of brussel sprouts in my mouth for any length of time or beets. Yuck, gross!!! NO!! NO!! NO!!
I can handle those its the straight mayo that gets me sick at my stomach or dry oatmealOh that would suck. To have the taste of brussel sprouts in my mouth for any length of time or beets. Yuck, gross!!! NO!! NO!! NO!!
I'm 66 and developed chronic insomnia out of the blue at 39. When it started could only sleep 1-2 hours a night for 4 days running and then mentally crashed. that's when I started with meds. Been on a combo of Trazodone and Ambien, (neither alone worked well), for years with good results. So called "sleep hygiene" methods-behavioral approached don't really seem to do much good for chronic insomnia, only acute insomnia.I have had insomnia for decades. I found one medicine called Trazadone that was non narcotic as I wasn't going there. It worked for years and then one day it just stopped. I told my doctor no narcotics so he put me on Seroquel and I have been using it ever since. They call it an anti psychotic but it is used for sleep most of the time and I sleep great on it. Insomnia is one of the worst things you can get. Not sleeping totally messes up my ability to function .
I can't believe I'm the first to comment on this!Hey Rigidman - it could be the 5g that's keeping you up - They are turning on the Fifth Generation Mcirwave technology all over the USA and they run the 'chron jobs' throughout the night - that's basically the system restarting itself and communicating with the small cells(typically on light-posts) that have exhausted bandwidth.
I won't get into the health effects since it's backed by conspiracy - mm. microwaves being broadcasted - but they can and will keep people from having a restful nights sleep - I have been up everynight arnoud 2 or 3am for over a year already due to this.
I can handle those its the straight mayo that gets me sick at my stomach or dry oatmeal
Ambien or the generic doesn't make me feel groggy or any trace of whatever the next day and lets me sleep at least 6 hrs a night.
Hey Rigidman - it could be the 5g that's keeping you up - They are turning on the Fifth Generation Mcirwave technology all over the USA and they run the 'chron jobs' throughout the night - that's basically the system restarting itself and communicating with the small cells(typically on light-posts) that have exhausted bandwidth.
I won't get into the health effects since it's backed by conspiracy - mm. microwaves being broadcasted - but they can and will keep people from having a restful nights sleep - I have been up everynight arnoud 2 or 3am for over a year already due to this.
Did you call? Mr. Methane here!I just wanted to note that I thought there was going to be a lot more discussion about flatulence. I'm really disappointed.
I've summoned that Master of Flatulence, Super Breaker of Wind, and the grandiloquent cutter of cheese!!!Did you call? Mr. Methane here!
Damn, you braggart!! I have a feeling that if I ever slept 8 hours that I would feel awful. I have no idea, because I just have no idea.I've always slept deeply and for about 6 hours with the occasional 8 to 10 hours.