How many Rolf Harris victims does it take to change a light bulb? 50. Three to do it now and then 47 to do it thirty years later when it is more profitable.
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I slept a little, woke up feeling as if I had been beaten by an army of hammer wielding midgets as usual. I keep remembering back to when I was 13-14 and how good it felt to actually sleep and wake up refreshed, and the bed didn't hurt...even though I've fought with insomnia for years.
Is part of it fibro for you now? Nowadays when I get out of bed I hurt a lot, especially my back and legs. I remember when I used to bounce out of bed and feel great and refreshed. I don't have a problem with insomnia, instead i need my 10+ hours of sleep every night. New mattress has made my sleep better.
Quote from: renaeden on May 28, 2024, 08:23:23 PMIs part of it fibro for you now? Nowadays when I get out of bed I hurt a lot, especially my back and legs. I remember when I used to bounce out of bed and feel great and refreshed. I don't have a problem with insomnia, instead i need my 10+ hours of sleep every night. New mattress has made my sleep better.Yeah. All those points touching the mattress...knees, hips, elbows, shoulders. I turn like a rotisserie chicken, I've tried a new mattress, airbed, and even a hammock (just my lower back hurt with the hammock). It's not what I really consider pain. But an annoying soreness/stiffness. Like the day after a big workout. The other part is just my racing brain keeping me up with dumb shit and repeating some song I heard during the day in my head at 2:00 am.