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What has no right to be as difficult as it is
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Falling asleep.
Fully agree! Though I would argue (in my case especially) sleep is easy, I make it difficult myself with anxiety and over thinking. "
Same. My brain never shuts the fuck up!! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Falling asleep.
Definitely this.
Or living with tinnitus "
Ringing in your ears?
Sometimes I can hear my heartbeat when I lay down. It drives me crazy! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Getting workmen to fix a problem without making more problems.
Although actually fixing the first problem seems to be beyond many "
It all depends on what the problem is. |
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By *ack688Man
over a year ago
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"Falling asleep.
Definitely this.
Or living with tinnitus
Ringing in your ears?
Sometimes I can hear my heartbeat when I lay down. It drives me crazy! "
I used to have this problem and it turned out it was a combination of high blood pressure and high cholesterol, maybe just get checked |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Falling asleep.
Definitely this.
Or living with tinnitus
Ringing in your ears?
Sometimes I can hear my heartbeat when I lay down. It drives me crazy!
I used to have this problem and it turned out it was a combination of high blood pressure and high cholesterol, maybe just get checked"
Oh great |
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"Growing parsley & chervil, finding properly fresh fish & seafood anywhere in southern England, quality non-iron shirts, being able to think of an album to select from a smart speaker offering you everything, edging someone who isn't being sufficiently communicative, remembering where you put the stapler, finding a really good barbecue restaurant outside London, getting really good dim sum outside London, learning to swim better when middle aged, finding lingerie loving companions for long lunches, changing fluorescent light bulbs, throwing away that favourite jumper once it's got a hole in."
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