Guest guest Posted March 19, 1999 Report Share Posted March 19, 1999 Judith, I heard from my Dr. that the only time you actually remember a dream or that you have had one is if you have been awakened during it. I know that the more I dream the less sleep I get and the more tired the next day I am. My husband is the total opposite he never remembers his dreams and always has a good sleep. Kim Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 24, 2000 Report Share Posted February 24, 2000 Hello Barbara R and everybody! I, Rose-Marie from Sweden, is still here. I´m reading your messags with joy even if I don´t answer them. I can read English quite well but it`s more difficult for me to write by myself and as I´m a singel mother with two " CMT-boys " (plus a work and without any help in my home etc) the only time I have behind the computer is late in the evenings. And if I have been tired before because of CMT etc, well that isn´t exactly better now when your interesting messages among others are filling my mailbox alluring me to stay up too late. But it gives me so much to have coming in contact with other CMT:ers so it´s really worth it . About buildings which not are accessible for people with disabilities we have the same problem here and I guess more worse. I work for an organization; DHR, who are fighting for better condisitions for people with disabilities. Right now we have a campaign in order to check how accessible those buildings are where the local governments are located. Many of these buildings are ok. but surprisingly many arn´t. And isn´t it important for the democracy that you can enter such a building with a wheelchair? Many regards to all of you from Rose Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 14, 2000 Report Share Posted July 14, 2000 Re: dreams >I often have dreams about runaway elevators. Then, when I was looking at my >old children's books, I found a story in one that my mother use to read to >me. Sure enough, it was about the runaway elevator. > >I think that since I have been taking eleval I have been having more dreams >that I remember. However, they are pleasant dreams. > >Joan > Well I have to put my 2 cents worth in here. I hardly ever dream any more, its due to having Fibromyalgia, you never reach the dream stage, never get to that sound sleep. Hum, think thats why I'm " tired " all the time! LOL ~>Becky M. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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