Yes I have zopiclone too. Been on for years and years and they say it shouldn’t still be working. But like I said if I don’t take I don’t sleep at all.
It's a terrible thing isn't it. Mr Trews suffered from insomnia from about 24 - 33, it was awful for both of us. So many nights he woke me or kept me awake too and whilst I felt sorry for him, could have happily throttled him !! lol (I don't mean it!!!). Me, I could sleep the sleep of the dead most nights. But now lovely menopause wakes me feeling so bloomin hot I could fry bacon on my legs. The thing that cured OH's insomina I swear was getting involved with the horses. I think when he bought Joe, for the first 12 months he was so dog tired physically after caring for him at both ends of the day and running a business too, he just crashed out.................and I think it broke the chain.My mum had insomnia, and so did my sister. Unfortunately I think my daughter's beginning to suffer a bit as well. Funny what we inherit from our parents
That's lovely - don't anyone dare tell me they're "just animals" - he was so obviously pleased to see youA very late report for me as I have had a week off! I'll do this in 2 parts.....
So - 2 weeks ago Harvey had a puffy front right leg and while sound wasn't quite right. By the weekend it had gone down but I was still cautious and opted for a couple of short flat hacks
On Monday I went to visit my old share horse. You may remember his owner died and we rehomed him to a lovely lady (who sadly is 3 hours away). I was delighted to see he is in fantastic condition and clearly loves his new owner and his new girlfriend (he lives with her retired mare). She is an absolutely perfect home for him and we spent about 1.5 hours talking to her and the horses.
I think he remembers me I wish he was nearer!
Hacking
5 miles
2 hours
Totals
Schooling
19 hours 55
Hacking
323 miles
97 hours 45
That's fast enough for me lolThink that did it