Posted by R. -T. V. 52y on February 26, 2008, at 7:21:07
In reply to Re: by the way, your English is superb!!! » R. -T. V. 52y, posted by Kath on February 25, 2008, at 19:29:04
Dear Kath
Well, i think precisely the one you mentioned is also the foremost problem of mine. If i were sleeping normally, i think i wouldn't have any problems of health at all. Of course there are reasons for not to sleep... but anyway.
I wake up each and every night. When i'm ok, i just fall asleep again. When i'm not, i can't sleep again. After 2-3 weeks of bad sleep i then lose my working ability.
Now when i have a bit too much "rpm" in my engine, and also because the disease named my Dr Parkinson was found, i got the new sero medicine. The last couple of nights i slept well, first 50 when going to bed and then another 50 after waking up in the middle of the night. I think i'll be allright in a couple of weeks and get back to work.
(btw... now i find it amusing that in the middle of the European night i can communicate with Americans..... and vv)
Sometimes it's just that my heart is beating too densely to let me sleep. But I also have medicine for that, called bisoprolol. It helps.
I think the problems are easier to handle in the age of 52: you already know them by experience and don't have to worry....
Yours Chris
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