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| Type | Created | Category | Creator | Sort | Votes | Hides | Rating | |
| multiple | 26-May-2000 | personal experience | Bloodraven | unsorted | 54 | 10 | 43.0% |
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| User | Comment |
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| anonymous | posted 27-May-2000 9:08am creepy |
| Oscar | posted 27-May-2000 11:28am What do these things have to do with sleepwalking? |
| Bloodraven | (reply to Oscar) posted 28-May-2000 1:44am I am not sure, that is why I made this survey. However, I do believe they are connected. |
| Zang | (reply to Bloodraven) posted 28-May-2000 5:52pm I don't recall where I read this, but I remember reading somewhere that sleep walking is a symptom of an emotional disturbance. If you are suffering from this, you may want to consider what unresolved conflicts might be affecting you emotionally, in some way that perhaps you are unaware of...just playing armchair psychologist...for what it is worth. |
| mandy | (reply to Zang) posted 29-May-2000 2:19pm hmmm..that's very interesting... My ex husband was a sleepwalker as a child... I knew the fukker was nuts!!!!! |
| Zang | (reply to mandy) posted 29-May-2000 6:01pm Now now...an emotional disturbance doesn't constitute "nuts"...it could be something as simple as an unresolved conflict, such as a death of someone close to you, or an impending divorce. We have all manner of stressful situations in our lives, and sometimes we don't recognize them, and deal with them appropriately. |
| mandy | posted 29-May-2000 9:01pm he's nuts he's nuts he's nuts...... |
| SueBee | posted 29-May-2000 10:15pm |
| Zang | (reply to mandy) posted 30-May-2000 3:04am Oh, I wasn't saying that HE wasn't nuts...I just meant that everyone who sleepwalks isn't necessarily nuts. |
| mandy | (reply to Zang) posted 30-May-2000 7:19pm gotcha!!!! |
| icurok | posted 31-May-2000 5:35am I've never sleepwalked (sleptwalk?), but I think there's a connection between sleepwalking and alcohol. I know many people that have gone to bed drunk and then sleepwalked during the night (often urinating in the laundry basket, wardrobe, fireplace etc) |
| supplicant | (reply to icurok) posted 31-May-2000 12:41pm Saying "Err... really? I must have been sleepwalking..." is not the same as having really been sleepwalking |
| icurok | (reply to supplicant) posted 1-Jun-2000 9:57am It is when the act of sleepwalking has had witnesses. When my uncle was a lad he once sleepwalked across the living room in plain view of his parents and urinated into the fireplace after a particularly heavy night on the beer. |
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