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wnylib

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14. My cat loves it, too.
Wed Dec 30, 2020, 08:43 AM
Dec 2020

She was used to getting more food in her dish in the morning when I would get up for the day. Now the little mischief maker tries to con me that it's feeding time when I wake up at 2 or 3 am. From her perspective, it must be since I am up and around.

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Good morning! elleng Dec 2020 #1
Crazy sleep patterns are my regular MO! Good day DUers! yankeepants Dec 2020 #2
Same Here Skeptical Thomas Dec 2020 #7
I've given in to my sleep pattern. peacefreak2.0 Dec 2020 #3
Ah, so I'm not the only one. wnylib Dec 2020 #4
A lot of us are doing this. murielm99 Dec 2020 #6
My cat loves it, too. wnylib Dec 2020 #14
It's 3:40 am Pacific time where I live and I'm here with my coffee.. the 3 am waking started for me chia Dec 2020 #5
You're probably onto something there. I was diagnosed manic-depressive/Bipolar1 many years ago abqtommy Dec 2020 #11
I'm glad the meds were/are helpful for you, it seems to me the key is if you can go right chia Dec 2020 #15
Never apologize for making a good pun! It does all seem to even out. abqtommy Dec 2020 #20
I have started to wake up at 3:30 too grantcart Dec 2020 #12
Wouldn't hurt to check with your doctor about the insulin effects, and I can understand how much chia Dec 2020 #16
Right grantcart Dec 2020 #18
Yeah letting your mind go there is great for daytime, not so great for nighttime... chia Dec 2020 #19
Waking up early sure beats twodogsbarking Dec 2020 #8
Ya sure got that right! abqtommy Dec 2020 #9
Same here with odd sleep patterns. I have been that way for several years, but worse the past four. dameatball Dec 2020 #10
It's nice to know I'm not alone. ariadne0614 Dec 2020 #13
Funny you should refer to them as the "wee" hours. Earthshine2 Dec 2020 #17
I never noticed my pun. It was unintentional but maybe subconscious. Anyway, if I wasn't sleeping abqtommy Dec 2020 #21
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