Yes, by "alias" I meant "username."
Julie wrote:do you still want people to know who you are, who've you've been? Will you use the same picture?
I changed my avatar (picture) a couple of months ago to remind me of the window-in-my-head feeling only CPAP gives me (even though it's only happened 6 times in 7 months), and I will keep it. Couldn't find a picture with someone with a window in their forehead but this one captures the cool, clear feeling. (I used to be an elephant, which appealed to me when I first started because I wanted to help myself feel more comfortable with being on a hose, and I happen to collect elephant figurines, wall hangings, etc.).
LSAT wrote:Is this a contest? What's the prize?
Sorry to say, the best I could think of was the affection, appreciation, and unlimited questionable advice of a minimally successful CPAP user!
Thanks 2 Be Sleeping Soundly, DoriC, and Lizi for your suggestions.
Dori, I remember your suggesting I put that phrase in my signature. I got to thinking about that phrase. It reminds me of something a small child would say. Sadly, the sensation of tiredness behind my eyes has been with me for as long as I can remember, even in childhood. I guess it makes sense that my attempts to describe its absence would sound like something a child would say. I hesitate to use that name, though. I've read that the Universe doesn't understand "No" or "Not," so I would be affirming, "Tired behind my eyes."
Thanks, idamntboy, I'll see about PMing Carolynn.