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#21. Posted:
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you're fine. maybe addicted to something but fine
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Shit happens...

but you should try and sleep,
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You're going to die. Just kidding. just go to bed. and try to sleep.
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Ties wrote I have been awake for 33 hours straight and I'm still not tired.


Well unless you have a serious health problem... it sounds like you taken a drug or some sort and is unable to fall asleep. Bravo. Lol Go outside, jog for 10 mins, shower, then lay down. Can't jog? Do a minor workout inside your house (push ups, squats, etc..).
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Insomnia is difficulty getting to sleep or staying asleep for long enough to feel refreshed the next morning.

It's a common problem thought to regularly affect around one in every three people in the UK, and is particularly common in elderly people.

If you have insomnia, you may:
-find it difficult to fall asleep
-lie awake for long periods at night
-wake up several times during the night
-wake up early in the morning and not be able to get back to sleep
-not feel refreshed when you get up
-find it hard to nap during the day, despite feeling tired
-feel tired and irritable during the day and have difficulty concentrating
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