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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"You are sitting in the chair falling asleep.
And you go up to bed.
And you can't sleep ???"
The question that we all need the answer for happens to me all the time |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Because when you’re sat down you have less blood flow going to your brain, that short walk upstairs gives you a boost of oxygen which stimulates your brain into being awake. "
That really does make sense thanks . Makes a change getting a real good answer on here |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"You are sitting in the chair falling asleep.
And you go up to bed.
And you can't sleep ???"
Because my fat grunting husband is snoring in the next room.He affects us all |
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By *aeganaWoman
over a year ago
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Used to always happen to me as a kid at my nan and grandas lol used to fall asleep in the chair downstairs easy but thats because my nan was always one to put the fire of full and heating on full lol. Ud get upstairs and it be freezing and ud be wide awake again i miss them old times hehe x |
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"Because when you’re sat down you have less blood flow going to your brain, that short walk upstairs gives you a boost of oxygen which stimulates your brain into being awake.
That really does make sense thanks . Makes a change getting a real good answer on here "
Your welcome |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Of falling asleep but get up to pee then cant sleep a wink all night"
I hate that the alarm clock set for just say 6 and you wake up at 5 for a pee and you just about to fall asleep again and it goes of |
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"Because when you’re sat down you have less blood flow going to your brain, that short walk upstairs gives you a boost of oxygen which stimulates your brain into being awake.
That really does make sense thanks . Makes a change getting a real good answer on here "
Crawl up the stairs instead really slowly?? |
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