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Message started by stully on Jul 3rd, 2009 at 12:24am

Title: ever notice your funiture move
Post by stully on Jul 3rd, 2009 at 12:24am
lol as im sitting here typing this with bruises all over my shins i was just wondering if you guys also run into your furniture or walls when pacing around from a ch

Title: Re: ever notice your funiture move
Post by AussieBrian on Jul 3rd, 2009 at 1:29am
Never noticed it with the furniture but was pacing one night when my entire house shifted camp. Police found me wandering almost two miles away and naked.

Title: Re: ever notice your funiture move
Post by McGee on Jul 3rd, 2009 at 9:09am
i woke up naked on my sofa last week at 3 in the afternoon, wasn´t CH i was Drunk the night before.

still scary though

Mark (tea total as of last week)

Title: Re: ever notice your funiture move
Post by coach_bill on Jul 3rd, 2009 at 10:55am
During one of my last kip 9s i was slideing along the hallway wall hopefull that it would keep me standing up on my way to the bathroom. I later described it as like i was walking the stairs in the fun house.

                             Coach bill

Title: Re: ever notice your funiture move
Post by FrankF on Jul 3rd, 2009 at 8:16pm
Never noticed furniture moving. But I broke my wrist while pounding on the dresser top one time I had a Kip 10.  :(

Title: Re: ever notice your funiture move
Post by vietvet2tours on Jul 3rd, 2009 at 9:08pm

McGee wrote on Jul 3rd, 2009 at 9:09am:
i woke up naked on my sofa last week at 3 in the afternoon, wasn´t CH i was Drunk the night before.

still scary though

Mark (tea total as of last week)

Long as your dog isn't avoiding you that's o.k.

             Potter

Title: Re: ever notice your funiture move
Post by Linda_Howell on Jul 3rd, 2009 at 9:17pm
furniture moving...no.


But I have always said I kept  the drywall people in No. Calif. in business.    I bang my head and drywall is my favorite target.

Title: Re: ever notice your funiture move
Post by Pixie-elf on Jul 4th, 2009 at 4:12am
I have to tell my nephews NOT to get on my bad side during a hit. (meaning my cluster side.)

I've squished them against the walls (Which they both find funny, and want me to do again.) and stepped on little Jose's toes...thank God I haven't hurt either of them doing it.

Most of the time I can't get through the doors during a cluster. I don't know what the hell it is, but doors become impossible most of the time for me to navigate through.

Title: Re: ever notice your funiture move
Post by stully on Jul 6th, 2009 at 12:23am
just wanted to say you guys crack me up,you know this site is a blessing i went to visit my family this 4th and they all think im nuts with all the headache stuff (they think is all in my head) anyways i showed my mom this site and she stayed on here for about an hour and read a lot of the post,well no shes a believer and her eyes are open to cluster headaches now,anyways just wanted to say thanks to everybody and hopefully we can open the eyes of the right person someday and we can get a cure for these damn things

Title: Re: ever notice your funiture move
Post by Sophia on Jul 6th, 2009 at 4:15am
Geez a broken wrist, broken drywall, squished family members..... and my DH complains because I cry and whine during a hit! And yes the furniture does move right in my way. I swear it grows feet and jumps. DH throws pillows at me to bang my head on. Since my doctor took away my O2 I have to rely on my pain management medication and have actually come off a kip 10 to a kip 8 and found DH shoving a breakthru pain tablet in my mouth. Gee he was brave. I was grinding my teeth and nearly bit his finger. Giggle. That was one time I did not get a lecture about my useage of cola during a hit. Or if he did I sure didnt hear him. I will have to tell him how lucky he is that I dont break up the house, throw cast iron skillets at him and take the ax to things. Maybe he will stop complaining then. Gotta laugh, hurts too much to cry. Sophia

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