Strange happenings

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Jan in Colo.
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Strange happenings

Post by Jan in Colo. » Wed Oct 05, 2005 3:17 pm

There have been REALLY strange things going on at my house lately. Very, very odd.

I'm a Law and Order freak....but.....the other night when watching several back-to-back episodes, I cleaned out every single drawer in my dresser. According to miscellaneous pieces of paper in there, the last time I had done that was about 1997!

A couple of days later I cleaned out the kitchen junk drawers while talking on the phone to a girlfriend.

The laundry is done. Including throw rugs. Good Lord! I don't know that my family can HANDLE this!

I've read about 3 novels in the last week alone.

I've totally re-arranged the bedroom furniture, cleaned to smithereens, baseboards and all that stuff, gotten new accessories, etc.

And I've worked out at the gym 3 times and played tennis 4 times in the past week.

It's amazing what can get done when you are not taking naps all the time!!! And when your brain cells become productive once again...now that is ABSOLUTELY amazing! I was afraid they were gone forever!

I think I'm actually coming back to LIFE!

Jan in Colo.

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peg
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Post by peg » Wed Oct 05, 2005 3:28 pm

Same kinda stuff going on at my house!!!!
Scares me!!!

What will the neighbors think?????????
Yard work done, house cleaned, strange noises from the bedroom at night!!!! (the machine )
What a life!!!

WooHoo!!
way to go Jan!!
look out world!
we're back!
WooHoo! Life is good.
I get a little cocky when I am "NO LONGER TIRED"

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Post by Sleepless on LI » Wed Oct 05, 2005 4:13 pm

Therapy is a beautiful thing once it starts to work, no?
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dsm
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Post by dsm » Wed Oct 05, 2005 5:00 pm

YAY!

Go Jan Go

It is real & although there my be some further settling back, you can expect the extra energy to remain.

Cheers

DSM

PS I would not want to go 1 night without my xPAP machine - that thought scares me now.
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DaLadyKazan
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Post by DaLadyKazan » Wed Oct 05, 2005 6:45 pm

It must be something contagious...I am starting to do strange things too....heck, I cooked dinner tonight, made desert and even managed to wash up all of the dishes and clean the kitchen! Hard to believe that even that was a chore a few days ago. This is all after just 2 nights on the CPAP.....I can't wait to see where I am at in a month!

I hadn't slept a full night in over 5 years until 2 night ago. It is so great! Who would believe that something so simple could make a person so darn happy!

Da


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Post by ozij » Thu Oct 06, 2005 3:05 am

Who would believe that something so simple could make a person so darn happy!
Umm... anyone who sees cranky two year olds after they haven't slep enough?


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Post by TXKajun » Thu Oct 06, 2005 7:33 am

Like my tag line says..........


This therapy WORKS!!!

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Post by sleepy gal » Thu Oct 06, 2005 7:56 am

What wonderful strange things!!!! Good for you. Glad CPAP is helping you so much.


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