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"cybercat" > wrote:
> So one night I went to bed before he did, turned out the lights, etc.,
> and next thing I know, I am sitting up with the light on, rummaging
> in the nightstand and he is talking to me. He asked what I was doing,
> and I heard myself say, "looking for my curling iron." Thing is, I have
> not owned a curling iron for 15 years.
So then I believed him. I
> was caught red-handed "sleep rummaging." So I saw my doc about it.
>
> >
> > If the trend continues, I'll talk to you and my doc about it.
>
> It's good you have someone living with you, had I not, I don't think
> I ever would have believed I was sleepwalking. Hopefully you're
> not. By the way, I had no indication of ever sleepwalking before--
> though I have always talked, laughed, sang, told jokes ... 
>
> > It's rather dangerous!
>
> It is. I was lucky.
I've always woken up in bed... Does that count? ;-)
Night before last was a weird night. I woke up from 3 nightmares about 2
hours apart. Not normal for me.
I've talked to a couple people at work that also experienced
uncomfortable dreams during the eclipse. I'm thinking that had something
to do with it.
Dad was up with me at 3 am too after "freaky" dreams.
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