xxxxx
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sleeping "sickness"
i was in the mountains and it started to be winter so i went to the lowlands where it was warmer. at about 3000 feet i caught yellow fever which is
characterized by subcutaneous pus and sores that do not heal which the pus leaks out of, but i kept going.
later on i scraped my leg on a piece of metal and because of the subcutaneous pus what would have been just a
scratch ripped about a mcdonalds hamburger's worth of meat off my leg, but this didn't slow me down...until the next morning when this injury somehow
caused the infection to multiply and i was lights out unconcious the entire day rising only three times to urinate in 24 hours. the next day i was
able to sit on my bed and do some sewing and the next day it was business as usual. when i got to the big city i got a shot for yellow fever and i was
ok.
anyway the one thing about this experience that impressed me most was the quality of the sleep that i had that one day, since i usually have
difficulty sleeping. i was wondering if there might be some chemical which caused this and if it could be separated from the otherwise unpleasant
effects of yellow fever.
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Quote: | Originally posted by xxxxx
anyway the one thing about this experience that impressed me most was the quality of the sleep that i had that one day, since i usually have
difficulty sleeping. i was wondering if there might be some chemical which caused this and if it could be separated from the otherwise unpleasant
effects of yellow fever. |
Your quality of sleep that day might have more to do with your weakened state than any agency of disease-generated hypnotic.
But being myself, a sometime-insomniac, I know how you feel. . .
Some varieties of marijuana can produce sound, restful sleep, but marijuana is *still* frowned on, for whatever,or no, reason.
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