Philip, no one will be interested in any made up dreams. Sandy ----- Original Message ----- From: "Phil Scovell" <[log in to unmask]> To: <[log in to unmask]> Sent: Thursday, August 26, 2004 1:31 PM Subject: The Dream Machine > I slept for five and a half hours straight last night for the first time in > a very long time. I had to get up then because I drank a can of pop before > going to bed so you know what that means. Otherwise, I wouldn't have been > surprised if I had gone 7 hours straight. In fact, I was so wide awake at > 5:30, it took me a good 30 minutes, or more, to go back to sleep. I was > tempted to stay up because I felt so good. Unfortunately, I can't remember > dreaming. I could make one up, however, for those interested in my dreams. > It also took a little adjusting during the night but it was much better than > in the hospital and the dream machine is also very quiet. So, now that I am > not afraid of it, I am sure I will get better use out of it. With the > larger mask over my mouth and nose, and the hose running from it out the > front and over to my night stand, I rather feel like I am flying a jet > fighter so that's what I pretend I am doing while going to sleep. I've > always wanted to be a fighter pilot anyhow. I have a sleep tape I made once > that sounds like a jet flying fast and high. Maybe I should get that out > and listen to it at night. I have also figured out that I can use the hose, > since it is six feet long, to rope round Sandy to keep her closer to me at > night. It works well for that, too. > > Phil.