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Re: Another cataplexy question


Posted by Windexgirl on November 20, 2002 at 22:46:11:

In Reply to: Another cataplexy question posted by Barely awake on November 20, 2002 at 13:07:03:

Hey there from another college student...

I've been debating whether or not I have C too... although with that jaw shaking, i'd definitely mention that to your doctor. Actually I mean go to a sleep doctor (phew it's 1:30am here!) rather than a psychologist.

Funny thing is that a similar situation just happened this weekend w/ me and one of my roomates. she totally made me sooooo mad, that's pretty hard to do. I was like shaking mad, crying, etc... it doesn't happen much but a lot more lately. also have been dropping things out of my hands out of the blue... spilled oatmeal all over the floor b/c i missed pouring it into the bowl by like 5 miles!!

as for that intimacy issue, i've been having a horrible time myself. well also b/c i can't get a SOLID guy to stick around more than a week it seems :( but when i do really like someone, i have the hardest time getting intimate w/ them and just don't get much pleasure from it. could it be the provigil or just the N in general? i'm also on the pill too but i dont think that interferes much.

for the rare times i do enjoy the intimacy i get those weird, almost scary "twitches"? i dunno how to describe it...i get shakey too... it's weird.

well not like i'm seeing a guy anytime soon..... ugh too much trouble to date sleepy me :(
that guy STILL hasn't called/emailed me since the weekend.. he was so intelligent, fun, seemed caring, and interesting, very much about communication too.... kinda just dropped off the face of the earth... i really liked that one too :(

okay gotta get back to my paper - 1 done, 1 to go for the a.m.
thanks for reading...

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