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Re: Safrin


Posted by SleepAholic on January 30, 2002 at 13:07:00:

In Reply to: Safrin posted by Lazy on January 29, 2002 at 18:31:17:

Yep.. heard it all...b4......at first I used to think 'Its ok.. they dont understand' and that was why ppl called or thought I was lazy.. then I started taking in some information I got from the Net and now my own web site about narcolepsy, so that ppl would understand that I WAS NOT lazy... but it still did not help.... even my EX partner of 11 years.. knew all about my Narco and had read up (just a bit) about it all... and he still had the nerve to moan the face off me.. when I said i was tired or I yawned (think I perfected an invisable yawn LOL so he couldnt see me yawning.. yes it must have looked strange.. but it worked) I just think now that ppl who call me lazy are just pig ignorant... and not worth it.... I does get me soooooo ANGRY! especially at work.... i am labbled as 'SuperSkivver' (LOL very funny NOT!) they think I do nothing and SKivve my way through the day.... IF ONLY THEY COULD HAVE OUR SYMPTOMS FOR JUST ONE HOUR.. that would show them!!!!!!! LOL

Chin Up... and remember it doesnt matter wot anyone else thinks about you.... Its how u feel about yourself that makes you who u are..

Take Care and Sleep Well

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