Y’all, I slept last night. I mean I really slept for the first time in weeks. It was the LAST thing I thought I’d be able to do with a danged monitoring device literally stuck to my forehead and tubes dangling from my nostrils.
Maybe that’s the key! Hook me up and watch me sleep.
Seriously curious as to what can be learned from last night’s adventure. In the meantime, I wish they’d let me keep the monitor one more night to see if last night’s performance could be replicated. Since we all know that’s not going to happen, maybe Studly Doright could rig something up to simulate the whole experience. I seem to remember a miner’s style flashlight among his tools, and right now, I’m up to the challenge of finding it.
It’s amazing what a good night of sleep can do for one’s mood. Watch out world!
Peace, people!
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Oh, I think being on a hospital bed and laying down there for hours is something ai don’t want to experience again. You don’t know how to pass time. You just feel hours are so long even after watching series and movies. 😅 I hope you get better soon.
-passing by and discovering new blogs to connect to. 🙂
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So you’re one of those people that test really well I see- doing everything you’re supposed to 😉 Honestly I think that idea of the head lamp and a few random wires taped to your head is outstanding and worth a try!
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I’m game!
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Yay for you! **Studly–bring that flashlight over here, please…**
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Ha!!
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Well done
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I’m ready, Leslie. So glad you feel better today.
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YAY!!!!
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You’re creative… I imagine you’ll paint your C-PAP black and get a black helmet then start talking in a Darth Vader voice. 😉
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