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In a message dated 3/11/2005 8:07:15 PM Eastern Standard Time, usns@...

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> because folks don't

> leave it there long enough....like me. I'm too impatient to lay

> there 10 minutes to take my temp

lol - sometimes i take it during the day and just sit down and watch TV...ya

almost forget it's there.

OR...you could stick it up under there at night - and just pull it out in the

morning. :)

cindi

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In a message dated 3/11/2005 8:07:15 PM Eastern Standard Time, usns@...

writes:

> because folks don't

> leave it there long enough....like me. I'm too impatient to lay

> there 10 minutes to take my temp

lol - sometimes i take it during the day and just sit down and watch TV...ya

almost forget it's there.

OR...you could stick it up under there at night - and just pull it out in the

morning. :)

cindi

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In a message dated 3/11/2005 8:07:15 PM Eastern Standard Time, usns@...

writes:

> because folks don't

> leave it there long enough....like me. I'm too impatient to lay

> there 10 minutes to take my temp

lol - sometimes i take it during the day and just sit down and watch TV...ya

almost forget it's there.

OR...you could stick it up under there at night - and just pull it out in the

morning. :)

cindi

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In a message dated 3/11/2005 8:58:51 PM Eastern Standard Time,

klb58@... writes:

> ....I am woken up every morning

> at 3:00 am by the alarm clock for my fiance to get up.

> This always causes a startle reaction and an adrenalan

> rush, could this be contributing to my high night

> cortisol reading?

>

wow kerry - i sleep thru both alarms my husband sets...never ever hear them.

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In a message dated 3/11/2005 8:58:51 PM Eastern Standard Time,

klb58@... writes:

> ....I am woken up every morning

> at 3:00 am by the alarm clock for my fiance to get up.

> This always causes a startle reaction and an adrenalan

> rush, could this be contributing to my high night

> cortisol reading?

>

wow kerry - i sleep thru both alarms my husband sets...never ever hear them.

cindi

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In a message dated 3/11/2005 8:58:51 PM Eastern Standard Time,

klb58@... writes:

> ....I am woken up every morning

> at 3:00 am by the alarm clock for my fiance to get up.

> This always causes a startle reaction and an adrenalan

> rush, could this be contributing to my high night

> cortisol reading?

>

wow kerry - i sleep thru both alarms my husband sets...never ever hear them.

cindi

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> oh, I have a question....I am woken up every morning

> at 3:00 am by the alarm clock for my fiance to get up.

> This always causes a startle reaction and an adrenalan

> rush, could this be contributing to my high night

> cortisol reading?

Sure sounds plausible to me. Janie

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