Gina, m'dear.. Maybe you'd stop sleepwalking if you removed the peanut butter, Cheese Whiz, and the pretzels from the fridge and stocked it with, say, anchovy paste and yak butter! <giggle> That'd sure keep ME outta the kitchen, whether I was asleep OR awake!!! Huggles... Barb Mallut (sleepless in L.A.) [log in to unmask] ---------- From: Parkinson's Information Exchange on behalf of Gina Cass Sent: Thursday, September 10, 1998 11:47 PM To: Multiple recipients of list PARKINSN Subject: Re: sleeplessness Hi Ken: The sleeplessness for me is, walking in my sleep, I hope I don't go outside. It's a sandwich was going to be a peanut butter & jelly sandwich but ended up as a plate with a guest ticket from a local restaurant with peanut butter spread on it. Or it's a jar of Cheez Whiz with the lid on the counter, jar in refrigerator and pretzel crumbs everywhere. The worst side effect of no sleep is your somewhere say your attorney's and your tired, but you'll make it, except you feel yourself going out. Your head snaps back from where it was going and you open your eyes to see and hear, Are you OK? The drool coming out of my mouth is the best. Is there no respect from this disease or it's meds. I just have this fear that I will walk out of this house and start off down the street. I thought about a rope from the bed rail to my wrist. But then I'm miss all those lovely snacks at night. Now I know why my dogs are staying so close. They like pretzels. I guess I better start taking the Ambien again. Maybe there will be no more Permax. I can't stand these legs, I should take a knife, poke a hole and let the fluid run out. TTFN Gina Have you been hugged lately? {{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{Ken}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}I thought not. I am just concerned as to what else I will find after another stroll through the food aisle. 2-3 hours is the most I sleep now. Today I took a nap, as there was no sleep last night.