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<blockquote data-quote="Copabanana" data-source="post: 741828" data-attributes="member: 18958"><p>I am so sorry this is happening. This is what happens to me, too. Around the same time. I wake up depressed and frightened and I cannot go back to sleep. I am doing better, though, because I am taking a sleeping pill, which I do not like.</p><p></p><p>What a nice post! Yes. That is true. I have animals and between feeding them (the cat every couple hours at least) and letting the dogs in and out all day half a dozen times) they are a full-time job.</p><p></p><p>Tired out I have a hard time with self-care. I am working on it, but basic stuff is hard for me (like a hooked up TV, knowing how to listen to audiobooks on an IPOD, watching movies, which I love, I deprive myself of these basics--I don't know why. I, too, have loads of art materials but don't let myself do this, either. For now. Until things got bad with my son, I had a TV hooked up (I have 4, so it is not farfetched that one would be hooked up.)</p><p></p><p>But am walking and signed up for Pilates.</p><p></p><p>I am thinking of getting a new dog. I am thinking of either a Staffy or a Golden Doodle. They are vastly different dogs. The staffy is the English nanny dog, that looks like a small pit bull. Loving. Adorable. kissing machines. The Golden Doodles are a cross between a golden retriever and a poodle. Adorable. more sophisticated. Friendly. Brilliant. Require more exercise.</p><p></p><p> I would also like a lap dog. A small lap dog that is loving, intelligent, sensitive, a sense of play, devoted, loves to lay in bed with me, kisses me, who won't mind being left alone at home 3 hours at a time 3 times a week. Anybody have any ideas?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Copabanana, post: 741828, member: 18958"] I am so sorry this is happening. This is what happens to me, too. Around the same time. I wake up depressed and frightened and I cannot go back to sleep. I am doing better, though, because I am taking a sleeping pill, which I do not like. What a nice post! Yes. That is true. I have animals and between feeding them (the cat every couple hours at least) and letting the dogs in and out all day half a dozen times) they are a full-time job. Tired out I have a hard time with self-care. I am working on it, but basic stuff is hard for me (like a hooked up TV, knowing how to listen to audiobooks on an IPOD, watching movies, which I love, I deprive myself of these basics--I don't know why. I, too, have loads of art materials but don't let myself do this, either. For now. Until things got bad with my son, I had a TV hooked up (I have 4, so it is not farfetched that one would be hooked up.) But am walking and signed up for Pilates. I am thinking of getting a new dog. I am thinking of either a Staffy or a Golden Doodle. They are vastly different dogs. The staffy is the English nanny dog, that looks like a small pit bull. Loving. Adorable. kissing machines. The Golden Doodles are a cross between a golden retriever and a poodle. Adorable. more sophisticated. Friendly. Brilliant. Require more exercise. I would also like a lap dog. A small lap dog that is loving, intelligent, sensitive, a sense of play, devoted, loves to lay in bed with me, kisses me, who won't mind being left alone at home 3 hours at a time 3 times a week. Anybody have any ideas? [/QUOTE]
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