akaWiintermoon said:After waking up yet again ...I saw a report on GMTV that said most people with insomnia wake at around 3.00 am.
ElishevaBarsabe said:True for me. (*First heard about waking at 3 a.m. when I was a child. Been checking the clock ever since.)
Me too, and its always the first sign of disruption in my life from a certain quarter, so heres hoping that comes an goes pretty quick. I find a flick through FT helps, or an old Saturday Night Live VHS or Kentucky Fried Movie for the nth time.escargot1 said:You bastards. Guess what time I woke up this morning.
gncxx said:Don't most fatal heart failures happen at three in the morning? Or is that one of those shaky "facts"?
and when engaged upon other activities...ElishevaBarsabe said:However, heart failures should be quite common at any waking time since blood pressure spikes upon waking.
escargot1 said:You bastards. Guess what time I woke up this morning.
escargot1 said:I woke up at 3am a few weeks ago and put the TV on, and saw the end of a Nicole Kidman fillum called 'Birth'. In it, her dead husband is apparently reincarnated and she meets him, but of course he's a little kid.
I thought, hmm, I bet that was good, I'll watch it all next time. However, it's only ever on in the wee small hours. Is this because the subject-matter is so tasteless, as I've heard suggested, or is it just my bad luck? :lol: