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Series 6 part 4 of BBC's Comedy Connections featured Michael Palin and Terry Jones' Ripping Yarns. Part one.
Silicea and sleep
It's a few weeks on since we started our homeopathic remedies for curing our kith and kin sleep problems, and there's been noticeable advancement.
The remedy Aran has been using is one recommended by the neighbourhood homeopathic chemist, and is one available over the disc specifically for wee people who wake during the round-the-clock. He still wakes occasionally, but in general his catch forty winks is greatly improved. The daytime tantrums are still hanging around, but less so, which is a Brobdingnagian relief.
Tom's been working on a mixture of remedies to assistant with his snoring. This is a trickier area to trade out, and personally I think he needs something else to avoid with the problem, but at least for now, it's not keeping me awake so much.
The best panacea for me seemed to be Silicea. When you consider a variety of other symptoms, this one is about as nice as it gets for my type. I am sleeping. Heavily. In episode, it'd be fair to say that my sleep habit has swung to the perfect opposite of what it was a month ago, and I'm pretty firm that's my body taking what it needs, rather than some recondite side effect.
Now that I am getting sleep, and mess of it, other aspects have risen to the surface and aren't all set to be ignored any longer. Such as the black dog. Noted how tough this past winter has been, it's not surprising that the gloom has risen again. I was able to admit to myself that it's here some months ago, but I haven't yet been skilful to come here and say it out loud.
I've been contacted by a few people who endure that things of a personal nature shouldn't be posted to this blog, and that all peacefulness should be of a business like nature. Whilst I penetrate that reading about depression can be, well, depressing, annoying to pretend this sort of thing doesn't go on is a nice-looking unhealthy attitude.
Anyone who lives with periodic clinical depression knows that to give someone the cold shoulder this beast and push it underground only makes it worse. To aid pick-up, it needs to be aired and the stigma removed. I've not mentioned it here this recur because I've been fearful of being judged. And that's both absurd and angering. Upsetting to add a veneer and pretend that everything is sunny and rosey is not only ill advised, but very onerous to do.
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