Very early yesterday morning, after getting less than 3 hours of sleep (and waking up at 1 a.m.), I posted “Sleepless,” a short blog about how sleep disorders often go hand in hand with PTSD. What I did not mention, probably because I was too tired to write much, is that my combat veteran husband has a very rare non-24 hour sleep disorder. (Rare in sighted people, that is.)
But last night, we both got a good night’s sleep and woke up feeling refreshed early this morning — which is when I took the sunrise picture from our back porch.
A good night’s sleep is a wonderful blessing. Several people commented on my blog yesterday that they were praying about my insomnia. Thanks! I guess that because my husband and I are one person in the sight of the Lord, the prayers worked for both of us!
Amen! Great news ππ»β€οΈ
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In my experience, sleeplessness and waking up in the middle of the night goes with loss of estrogen (aka aging!) I’m happy to hear you got a good night’s sleep!
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Although I feel like I am still in my twenties — unless I exercise too much, ouch — my 66th birthday is coming up soon. I lost my estrogen a long time ago!
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Im glad you both got some sleep. Beautiful sunrise π
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Thanks, Alexis. π
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Thank you for all you have done for me love you xoxoxoxo
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Awww. I love you. But really, you do even more for me.
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Iβm so glad you got some sleep!!
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Thanks, Rebekah! Me, too!
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Glad You, and Your husband got that rest, my Dear Lee! Wish You Peace. π
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