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Waking up in the morning
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<blockquote data-quote="morningcuppa" data-source="post: 81530" data-attributes="member: 4108"><p>Glad to hear this isn't unusual. </p><p>He does get up for work eventually but sometimes if talks to me I get the impression he is still asleep like yours janrocmic! He often doesn't remember conversations at that time or will talk rubbish. :smile:</p><p>It's more than just needing more sleep though. </p><p>Its almost like his brain waves have slowed to stop! He's been like this since he was a toddler so it didn't start as a teen. </p><p>He used to go into such a deep sleep that we could dress and undress him and he wouldn't wake! (He's 22 so I don't do that now!) :sleeping:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="morningcuppa, post: 81530, member: 4108"] Glad to hear this isn't unusual. He does get up for work eventually but sometimes if talks to me I get the impression he is still asleep like yours janrocmic! He often doesn't remember conversations at that time or will talk rubbish. [img]:smile:[/img] It's more than just needing more sleep though. Its almost like his brain waves have slowed to stop! He's been like this since he was a toddler so it didn't start as a teen. He used to go into such a deep sleep that we could dress and undress him and he wouldn't wake! (He's 22 so I don't do that now!) [img]:sleeping:[/img] [/QUOTE]
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