What's in your head, in your hea-ay-eh-ead...
Zombie, zombie, zombeh! eh! eh!
In my 5th week of insomnia, can you tell? I am a walking zombie. Fatigued, disoriented, not really worth a damn, tired all the time but can't sleep. Last night was the worst yet.
And now, of course, in my state of zombie exhaustion, life has really snowballed. I have guests in from out of town who I adore and want to entertain, and we have lots of plans and things to do. Meanwhile, I have continuing work around the house to be done. My hub is on-and-off travelling and interviewing. I need to get my hair cut and highlighted. We are leaving for Japan next Friday. Work has exploded and has lots and lots of demands. Meanwhile, I can't think straight, or even type straight.
I've decided to go to a sleep disorder clinic, but will not be able to do this before we leave for Japan. I am going to try to go the chiro today and then also perhaps get a half-hour massage - ANYTHING to try to help unkink my kinks and get me back to sleeping. Last night, I laid awake, exhausted, til after 2. Then I had some fitful on-off dozing til around 5, after which I just laid awake again. Argh!
So things are rough here right now. Good things going on, too, just a LOT of plates spinning right now. I could sure use some real rest. If you think of it, please send some sleep vibes my way.

4 Comments:
Sending you some ZZZZs and I hope they stick.
I've had periods in my life (usually when I've been stressed and freaked out), where I've gone for weeks without being able to sleep.
Zombie is right. That's exactly how it feels. And so frustrating.
Hope the sleep clinic helps.
Gosh, maybe going to Japan will help take a lot of the stress off and will help you sleep.
I'm assuming the trip to Japan will be for leisure.
So many things at once and certain ongoing projects will make it difficult to sleep.
Sleep vibes are definitely coming your way considering I've been getting the best sleep I've had in months thanks to school being over for the summer.
the best part about going to Japan you'll finally sleep normally! sleep all night and stay awake all day! See; you don't have a sleep disorder: you're just in the wrong country.
Goodness -- I hope you've gotten some rest. I've gone through spells of that and it's just so maddening. Way cool that you're going to Japan. I'm jealous!
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