not exactly sleep walking

Dec 05, 2007 17:03

On rare occasions, I've been known to sleep walk. I talk far more often than that, and far more often brux (gnash/grind/clench teeth ( Read more... )

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faerie_mistress December 5 2007, 07:59:06 UTC
I apparently talk quite alot in my sleep, often fairly loudly. I rarely speak actual words, however I've apparently asked and answered questions and had a full conversation using some sort of garbled nonsense language. At least Adam seems to find it funny rather then annoying.

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sewaddicted December 6 2007, 00:49:23 UTC
I've used real words, but not always coherent sentences.

And I kick, kick, kick. When I've been cat servant the cats learned very quickly to never sleep at leg level.

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missmuffettwo1 December 5 2007, 22:42:08 UTC
Ah, another sleep walker! LOL. When Mum and Dad were breaking up I had a lot of problems in that department. I used to fetch the empty glass milk bottles from the front porch and fill them with water and return them. Mum had to put a little slide bolt up really high on the door where I would be unlikely to open it. I used to have bizarre nightmares too, but now I just grind and talk in my sleep. No wonder I always feel so tired. Thinking seriously of buying one of those new space age pillows to see if that helps, or one of those dial-it-up beds??

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sewaddicted December 6 2007, 00:58:34 UTC
I've got a chewy so that I don't break any teeth. My dentist was convinced that braces fixing my teeth would stop the bruxing. But nope, atypical there too. (commonly starts as a teenager and ends around 40 years of age. I started as soon as I had teeth & am older than 40 & still going). I've thrown the chewy across the room more than once, or so I tell myself that's how it got there. I had night terrors as a child too.

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