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	<title>Comments on: Can&#8217;t Fall Asleep? Try These Tips.</title>
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		<title>By: Midge</title>
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		<dc:creator>Midge</dc:creator>
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		<description>SLEEPING BETTER NOW

For years my life has been blighted by bad sleep.  One particularly bad night recently I gave up trying and went to sleep on the floor downstairs to avoid disturbing my wife.  A draught was blowing round the door so I put on a fleece hat and instantly realised that my problem has always been one of feeling insecure/unprotected at night.  Having a warm head and something to pull over my eyes has also helped to feel safe and cosy. So far I&#039;ve had 4 pretty good weeks and am starting to get a life back!  Try it!</description>
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<p>For years my life has been blighted by bad sleep.  One particularly bad night recently I gave up trying and went to sleep on the floor downstairs to avoid disturbing my wife.  A draught was blowing round the door so I put on a fleece hat and instantly realised that my problem has always been one of feeling insecure/unprotected at night.  Having a warm head and something to pull over my eyes has also helped to feel safe and cosy. So far I&#8217;ve had 4 pretty good weeks and am starting to get a life back!  Try it!</p>
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