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| If it was me, it might be due to the full moon. There are a lot of reasons to be cranky and tired. If there are no other signs I would just journal that is how you felt, and tell yourself tomorrow will be a better day. Chin up and do something nice for yourself
__________________ Robin Neurofeedback - Rebecca's Story Feedback Matters- blog Knowledge is power and knowledge shared is power multiplied. -- Bob Noyce |
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| I know when I have a nocturnal seizure, even if I don't wake up like usual, I know because I'm not just tired physically but mentally. By that I mean it's really hard for me to think and I have to think really hard to process what is usually very simple information.
__________________ "It's no longer a question of staying healthy. It's a question of finding a sickness you like." -Jackie Mason |
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| whenever i have seizures in my sleep i usually wake up with an unusually sore tongue, sounds weird i know but sometimes i even taste a lil bit of blood. that and i wake up very tense like i spent the night with every muscle in my body flexed.. but if i wake up cranky and not at the time i normally wake up its usually just a weird dream or things on my mind or something.. hopefully this was the case and it was nothing. goodluck |
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Maybe, but maybe not. It could have been a bad dream, or you couldl have just been your body's need for more rest.... |
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| It could also just be a sign of poor sleep or sleep apnea. You finally fall into real sleep in the morning (and sleep late), but the rest of night you were missing out. |