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This weekend has got to be a working weekend. But I’m telling you — the pull of that triple-full-moon? Attracts the Rolanni every bit as much as the tides.

At the moment, up here in the mid-country, we have wind — gusts up to 53 miles per hour. That’s some Serious dust in the air. Not to mention the widow-makers that are getting shaken out of the trees. Oh, look, the wind is combing the forest’s hair…

For the coming week — I have a rematch scheduled at the sleep lab on Monday night, this time to fit a mask and ascertain the proper and necessary air pressure. What fun. That means I’ll be late to work on Tuesday, but, happily, Spring Break starts tomorrow. Not, yanno, that I get time off, but the students will be off-campus, and the faculty will scatter like mice. Good time to catch up the work that I had to let slide through at the beginning of the semester.

Hmmm. I wonder if there’s enough time to take a nap before bedtime…




Originally published at Sharon Lee, Writer. You can comment here or there.

Sleep apnea

Date: 2011-03-19 09:49 pm (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
Back when I was in the hospital a couple of years ago, one of my room mates was tested with a mask. We were all there following heart surgery, and not doing much anyway, so I suppose it was a good time for her. They determned that she had a problem, and when she got home, she was going to follow up on it. That seemed the simplest was to check on it, to me, though I never did find out if it had anything to do with her needing the by-pass. She was a widow of many years, living alone, so had no one to notice her problem at night. She did say that she was often tired during the day time, and looked forward to it being better.

Joan C,

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