
When I returned from the bathroom at around 1:15 a.m. I fell back asleep quickly. As I dreamed that Katie's school was burning while her pants hung in the school window, I felt a strange tickling on my forehead. I brushed it off of my dream self, but it continued softly scratching until I awoke to find myself brushing my real-self hairline. The irritating culprit scrambled away and I almost fell back asleep before my brain could kick in. Almost.
What was that?! What if it was a spider? What if it was a brown recluse?!
I sat up as quickly as I could and turned on my light as a huge rush of sleep-squelching adrenaline surged through my system. Beside me on my green duvet cover was the evil tickler, a cave cricket like the one in the picture above. I flicked it off of my bed, immediately wishing I would have crunched it with my hardback book. Ick!
I've had enough trouble sleeping due to typical sleep stealers like pain, racing mind, too much caffeine and lack of exercise. Some people imagine that bugs are crawling all over them. In my case, they really are. I don't need this.
I need sleep. Deep, uninterrupted, non-drug-induced, long sleep.
2 comments:
hi angela,
hope this is better for you now. i have insomnia often and when i really need a full night of sleep, i take the prescription sleeping pill called restoral that my family practice doc keeps me in. i don't take it every night ... just when i am desperate for great long sleep.
peace, beany :)
Thanks beany. I've taken prescription sleep aids off and on over the years. It may be time to go "on" again.
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