November 15, 2006
Am I Living In Groundhog Day?
Please see yesterday's post for more information
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Cat, may I recommend Lexapro? Really great anti-depressant/anti-anxiety. In my case it's for depression. Great stuff. I'm happy but not in a 'crazy manic i'm going to go buy $1000 of clothes and shoes and underwear' kind of way.
Seriously.
Posted by: Dorothy at November 17, 2006 12:01 AM (4Yyo8)
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November 14, 2006
Insomnia, stirring deep inside
Insomnia, somebody turn out the lights
I'm not sure if I am officially back on my insomnia kick, but last night was a struggle. This morning has been even worse.
I tried going to bed well before midnight but I'm not sure how many hours went by before I actually fell asleep. At 12:45 I was getting up to turn the heat down because I was just too hot under the blanket.
I tossed and turned all night long, unable to get comfortable. I could not let go of being awake - mentally, physically - my body and mind wanted to be awake. I do not feel like I dozed for more than 30-40 minutes at a time.
At 5:30 the terrible headache and frustration were just too much. I gave up on sleep and have been watching TV in the living room ever since.
I feel unrested, achey, tense, and frustrated ... and I still have the headache. I sure hope this isn't an indication of how my day is going to go ...
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Posted by: armywifetoddlermom at November 14, 2006 09:48 AM (GrO13)
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This rarely happens to me, but it happened this past Friday night. I do not do well without the proper amount of sleep. My whole weekend was a wreck. So I can certainly sympathize. Today I'm finally feeling back to normal. Yeah, took days to recoup.
Posted by: Laurie at November 14, 2006 12:53 PM (YmcHY)
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You should take seriously this problem...when you can't sleep that means that something is wrong. Once I had similar problems and finally I had to visit a doctor.
Posted by: Rob at December 03, 2006 08:32 PM (wMSNf)
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November 08, 2006
Midterm Disappointment
As
ArmyWifeToddlerMom has said, she did not sleep well, neither did I.
When I went to bed I was mostly ignoring the election game but I couldn't help noticing it looked like my team was in trouble**
The Virginia race was tight but at least Allen was on top when I shut everything down. Now Webb is claiming victory? And we have to wait until Thanksgiving for the official word?
And this Pelosi nonsense? I must be in a dream ... please let me be in a terribly, horrible nightmare ...
But Andi has things right with the silver lining ... we have a mission to make sure each and every mistake these fools inflict upon our country is loudly and widely publicized so that their true colors will show in time to keep them out of the Presidency in '08.
** For the asshat that like to leave halfwit political comments - my team is the Republican side
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What is going on in Virginia? This should have been a sound victory for Allen. Ugh!!!!
Posted by: Andi at November 08, 2006 02:03 PM (OzAse)
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I just hope it serves as a QUICK and EFFECTIVE wake up call to Republicans that they had better return to their roots and stop trying to outspend the Democrats.
And I think Pelosi in charge is gonna be hilarious.
On a side note, I'd love to see these conservative dems (i.e. Shuler in NC) pull a 'jumpin jeffords' and switch their D to an R.
Posted by: Dorothy at November 08, 2006 11:18 PM (4Yyo8)
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I'll be honest, I can see all the "wake up call," "get the real conservative ideals back in there" arguments and I could go along with them... to an extent, but here is my true concern:
We are just a few highly coordinated and concentrated attacks away from a full retreat from Iraq. AlQ knows this. This emboldens the terror machine. Things are about to get bloodier for my friends. Add to that a congress that will have no shame in hamstringing the rules of engagement along with a new SecDef.
I'm sorry. These men and women over there are my friends. Their lives are not worth what Democrats will most likely do, though only a few deliberately, to undermine their safety. Granted, I know the reality better over there than a lot of civilians and the risks of my closest friends being hurt are low... hell, it's lower than just training in the military during the Clinton years... but still...
I don't want to think that the next time I see one of my best friends, it will be on yet another CNN broadcast of the terrorist perspective of a sniper kill of him.
Posted by: RSM at November 09, 2006 01:05 AM (Sysq7)
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It'll be interesting to see whether the misdeeds of the newly empowered Dems get any attention from the MSM, or if it's gonna still be "Bush is evil" 24/7.
Posted by: Harvey at November 11, 2006 05:03 PM (L7a63)
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