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#1 2005-05-15 21:18:23

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Re: Rude Awakenings - (which is worst?)

*Just for the heck of it.  Which one is worst?

A few years ago my husband elbowed me in the eye, hard.  Ouch.  Was afraid for a bruise (and what people might think "really" happened...)

But I really do dislike those "falling/stumbling" dreams when the legs respond by kicking/twitching and you wake up feeling mildly panicky.  That's my vote.

--Cindy


We all know [i]those[/i] Venusians: Doing their hair in shock waves, smoking electrical coronas, wearing Van Allen belts and resting their tiny elbows on a Geiger counter...

--John Sladek (The New Apocrypha)

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#2 2005-05-16 00:04:50

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Re: Rude Awakenings - (which is worst?)

My dog used to run in his sleep, all 4 feet, while lying on his side.
If you disturbed him, he growled, as if protecting his food.

But then, he could play an air powered keyboard organ.
A simple tune for a hot dog (no mustard).

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#3 2005-05-16 01:25:20

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Re: Rude Awakenings - (which is worst?)

Cindy:-

But I really do dislike those "falling/stumbling" dreams when the legs respond by kicking/twitching and you wake up feeling mildly panicky.  That's my vote.

    Yep, me too!  A very unpleasant fright in the night.  yikes   big_smile  [It gets my vote.]


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#4 2005-05-16 07:14:43

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I'm of the opinion that it's not so much how you wake up as what immediately follows. Waking from a vivid nightmare at home isn't very disconcerting at all. Waking up in unfamiliar surroundings, a beach for example, can be quite jarring. The eyes open and the checklist runs through in a nanosecond, where am I? How did I get here? Do I know her? What the hell happened?  :laugh:  Then memory catches up and everything's okay.

:hm: You know, just as an example.  big_smile


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#5 2005-05-16 07:25:37

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Once, in college, I was in a deep sleep about 4:00 am when a garbage truck accidentally dropped a full size metal dumpster just outside my window.

I turned towards the window and looked straight into a streetlight.

For a brief instant I thought Chicago had gotten nuked.

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#6 2005-05-16 09:30:41

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5 years ago bought myself a new alarm clock. A baby ben. I thought its alarm was quite similar to the staff alarm at work and it should wake me up.

Oh yes it did.

It went off when I had set it for and I apparently jumped up still mostly asleep and ran at full speed straight into the wall.

And as I write this my wife is currently in tears of laughter as she remembers it well.


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#7 2005-05-16 10:05:10

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It went off when I had set it for and I apparently jumped up still mostly asleep and ran at full speed straight into the wall.

:laugh:


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#8 2005-05-16 10:58:41

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Re: Rude Awakenings - (which is worst?)

5 years ago bought myself a new alarm clock. A baby ben. I thought its alarm was quite similar to the staff alarm at work and it should wake me up.

Oh yes it did.

It went off when I had set it for and I apparently jumped up still mostly asleep and ran at full speed straight into the wall.

And as I write this my wife is currently in tears of laughter as she remembers it well.

*Wow...that was truly a rude awakening.  Yipes.  Certainly can't help wondering if you got a bloody nose because of it.  :-\

My worst awakening was my husband's first grand-mal seizure, around 2:15 a.m.  We'd been married 3 years.  He woke me up making what sounded like chuckling noises; I smiled, figuring he was laughing in his sleep (though he hadn't ever done that before), and started drifting back off into sleep.

Then the actual seizing started -- rather violent, too.  Took a year off my life at least.  I'd never witnessed a seizure before.

--Cindy


We all know [i]those[/i] Venusians: Doing their hair in shock waves, smoking electrical coronas, wearing Van Allen belts and resting their tiny elbows on a Geiger counter...

--John Sladek (The New Apocrypha)

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