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There was a lovely thread a few years back about a forumite who suffered insomnia. She so eloquently and bravely put her story out there. She had a blog too. I cant for the life of me remember her forumname and we never met. Still, i think about her from time time, wonder how she got on.


Does anyone remember the thread? Or link to her blog?

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Hi


Thanks so much midivydale for thinking of me and thanks pickle for letting me know about this thread


Insomnia is still unfortunately very much part of my life but I've learnt to live with it rather than trying desperately to cure it.


I take an AD whose side affect is sleep and this helps me sleep about 4 hrs a night and then I have sleeping pills that I take for 2 nights in a row about once a month when i'm at rock bottom to boost me up again.


Both the kids are now at school which definitely makes life easier for me coping wise. I struggle with their long holidays but it's fine.


Thanks again for thinking of me


xxx

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