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Old 03-14-2008, 05:59 PM
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Default People who have obstacles they don't even know about.

I have a question. I just found out I haven't been getting good sleep due to a deviated septum and I'm going to get a sleep study to see if I have apnea. We all need good sleep. If we don't get it, we are forgetful, scattered, tired, disorganized, grouchy, etc... I've talked to people who've gotten help for this and they say it's changed their lives. They are happier, more organized, clear headed... My question is - how can you use any self help stuff if you have a condition that makes it impossible for you to even think straight? Obviously, I'm going to be able to rectify my problem, but what about people who have problems that can't be rectified so easily? What about people who can't even get organized enough to find out about their "condition" (whatever it may be) let alone, get help for it? And what if they can't get help? What if there's no real cure or coping mechanism? How do these people improve their lives if they can't even get it together enough to create new habits?
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