Tiredness sucks...
Aug. 25th, 2007 11:13 amespecially on the weekend when there's things you want to do.
Taking Ambien actually helps quite a bit. I tried it on Wednesday night (with earplugs even), and Thursday was one of the best days I've had in a very long time. No tiredness, no yawning... I actually had energy!!
Until I talk with my Dr about whether or not it's ok to take Ambien nightly forever I'm going to be very careful with it (I don't want to build up a tolerance and find that it doesn't work very well for me anymore). And because of that I'm saving it's wonderful good-sleep & next-day-energy inducing effects for worknights when I need it the most.
I have a family reunion to go to today. MrBee bailed out on me. He's tired of people and isn't up for going... and frankly, neither am I but it's my family and I feel an obligation to go (for at least an hour or two). I can't blame MrBee for bailing, if I didn't feel such a strong family obligation to show up I wouldn't go either.
There's lots of chores that I need to do around the house, and of course there's the always addictive Sims2: Seasons and SimCity4. :)
But instead I'm being a good responsible adult and not playing games all day and instead am getting food to share (I'm cheating and buying a salad at a local store) and will be joining my grandmother and the rest of my family at her family reunion.
Sigh. Being a grown-up sucks sometimes.
Taking Ambien actually helps quite a bit. I tried it on Wednesday night (with earplugs even), and Thursday was one of the best days I've had in a very long time. No tiredness, no yawning... I actually had energy!!
Until I talk with my Dr about whether or not it's ok to take Ambien nightly forever I'm going to be very careful with it (I don't want to build up a tolerance and find that it doesn't work very well for me anymore). And because of that I'm saving it's wonderful good-sleep & next-day-energy inducing effects for worknights when I need it the most.
I have a family reunion to go to today. MrBee bailed out on me. He's tired of people and isn't up for going... and frankly, neither am I but it's my family and I feel an obligation to go (for at least an hour or two). I can't blame MrBee for bailing, if I didn't feel such a strong family obligation to show up I wouldn't go either.
There's lots of chores that I need to do around the house, and of course there's the always addictive Sims2: Seasons and SimCity4. :)
But instead I'm being a good responsible adult and not playing games all day and instead am getting food to share (I'm cheating and buying a salad at a local store) and will be joining my grandmother and the rest of my family at her family reunion.
Sigh. Being a grown-up sucks sometimes.