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No sleep because Mr Studying was working night shifts! Doona day!

A page in the diary "She who must be obeyed thinks she is always right!!!"
Written by studying1 24. May 2008 07:49 PM

Migraine, meds and no sleep until hubby came home/came to bed and finally had a shower after me nagging him he stank of ciggies. It is just so hard to sleep when hubby is working nights. Should be easy as I am in my own bed and have my own pillow and the air con heating was on to help me sleep - no luck.

I got up and had some lunch - hubby was up because he couldn't find his antibiotics - they were in the bedroom. Hubby went to work for another night. I am trying to work out what to do with some friends who we could catch up with on Sundays but we have now been told Sundays don't suit because they both work and we can't make it Fridays and Saturdays because hubby is working. Told hubby we are going out tomorrow for a birthday and 19th wedding anniversary - m of h's place so I hope to get the photos she has from hubby's sister on the day of the wedding. Have to send some overseas to a family member - god this picking photos for people is hard - if we give some to all the guests we will only have about 30 - 40 for ourselves which is probably enough given there were no photos taken of people getting ready - none of the girls or the boys.

Went back to bed and had more of a doona day because I didn't sleep well last night.

I thank all your diary entries supporting me and reporting the rogue entry. It is great to know I have friends in depnet!!!

Take Care All!!!

Mrs Studying1

PS If anyone thinks they know who this rogue is who is leaving crap in my diary, can they let the moderators know.

PS Does anyone know how Maple is after her surgery???

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Comments from the community:

Hey Mrs Studying,

Great to see you have not been affected by the "rogue". You are so much above this person it's like chalk and cheese. This person is the rat that eats the cheese in actual fact, not even a piece of cheese.

Still worried about these doona days matey. One day I'd like to read that you went out for coffee or went to the pictures or something. I know you and hubby have been through a lot in the last while, but apart from hubbies new diagnosis and skin condition you should try and manage an outing or two. Hubby is still going to work, so he's obviously not too uncomfortable.

Come on, humour me.... go out and then write a diary entry and tell me how much you enjoyed it.... please mate.

Have a good weekend,

Luv Karen xxx

Written by fly, 24. May 2008 10:13 PM

Hey Mrs Studying,

You have many people in here who care for you and love your diary entries. Please don't take this moron to heart, they have no idea of your kindness.

Take care

Luv Nouse

Written by Nouse, 24. May 2008 10:17 PM

Mrs Studying1

well photos will be much appreciated.... hope you get a good selection...

finding a night to suit your friends and you will be a trial... there is during the day on the weekend... maybe something can be negotiated...

hope you find time to work things out...

take care

rgds
cate

Written by cateblack, 24. May 2008 10:32 PM

I notice redapples has deleted her profile... Dont know if its the same person but the only "red" I know of on here is "silky"...

U need 2 check the comments when they come 2u via email-the user name will b listed if th email was sent b4 the profile was

Written by Gyps, 25. May 2008 12:03 AM

deleted.

U did a post the other day saying u were stupid-I remember a comment from someone-very short,saying they "agreed"... i took it 2 mean they agreed u were stupid. Who wrote that comment? Check your emails...

Written by Gyps, 25. May 2008 12:07 AM

Study remember back before xmas you got the sa me sort of crap stuff on your diaries and you had a falling out with couple I wont go into names here but the same languge was used against you then as is now.I would suggest to you not to let peole know so much of your daily life ,like when you are home alone etc.Just be a little more careful I could be wrong ok.TC

Written by Deleted_User, 25. May 2008 12:44 AM

studying1,

Sometimes it is hard to sleep at the best of times.

Why don't you suggest staying with the friends you are trying to catch up with one night when hubby is working?

Also as Cate said, maybe during the day on the weekend. Try to make the effort if they are good supportive friends as they are hard to come by for anyone with depression. People tend to run quickly when they find it too hard to deal with depression.

Hang in there with the rogue crap, after all if you let them get to you then they have won.

Written by Deleted_User, 26. May 2008 03:20 PM