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One step forward...two steps back. Ugh!
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<blockquote data-quote="Californiablonde" data-source="post: 682698" data-attributes="member: 2196"><p>TeDo my daughter goes to sleep around 10:00 at night, but still cannot manage to get up at 8:45 the next morning. That's over ten hours of sleep. My daughter claims she needs at least 12 hours of sleep to feel refreshed enough to get herself going. That's ridiculous! She is getting way more sleep than I do, and I manage to get up every work day at 5:30 a.m. to make it to work by 7:30 a.m. I am bipolar like her. If I can do it, why can't she? And the college she is attending does not offer the classes she needs at night time. So now what? I feel there is no way out of this!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Californiablonde, post: 682698, member: 2196"] TeDo my daughter goes to sleep around 10:00 at night, but still cannot manage to get up at 8:45 the next morning. That's over ten hours of sleep. My daughter claims she needs at least 12 hours of sleep to feel refreshed enough to get herself going. That's ridiculous! She is getting way more sleep than I do, and I manage to get up every work day at 5:30 a.m. to make it to work by 7:30 a.m. I am bipolar like her. If I can do it, why can't she? And the college she is attending does not offer the classes she needs at night time. So now what? I feel there is no way out of this! [/QUOTE]
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