Sleep deprived EEG tomorrow.

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I'm gonna be up all night till about 2 and then up at about 5 so it's gonna be fun. NOT!

Not sure what I'll do, maybe find a movie on my Netflix that I can watch at my puter instantly then go read at 1:30 so that I can fall asleep. I've got to get my girls up at 5:30-5:45 so that we can leave with my husband and he can take up to my dad's at 7 am (it's really icy and snowy out) and then he can take care of my girls and take me to the EEG at 9:45.
It's gonna be an exausting day. I hope they'll catch some sort of activity in that :brain: of mine. It's been almost 20 yrs since I've had a sleep deprived EEG so it will be interesting!
 
Good luck JB. Try listening to fast/loud music if you get tired of your movies.

Also keep us updated as to how things go.
 
Awwwww,

good luck, Junebug! I don't envy you.........I can't stand EEGs, period. Let us know how it goes, OK?

Take care!

Meetz
:rock:
 
Good Luck and let us know how it all goes!

:tup:

As much as I "hate" to say it, Here's wishing
you to "seize" so they can capture it all and
to help you!

Keep us posted if you can, if you have a wireless and
they let you use it!
 
Good luck and I hope it passes quickly. We've had a few done recently and its a challenge to stay up.

joan*
 
I suggest puzzles to keep the mind active. Maybe a challenging computer game.
 
I wish you the best.
A good book might help ,or even a good movie on a DVD.
Even some computer games.
It's a lot better than when I had them as a teenager I was expected just keep myself awake.This was the 70's.

I haven't had an EEG in years.

Belinda:ponder::e::pop::banana:


Belinda
 
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