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Necrophobia ForumsGeneral & SupportI hate waking up like this.
06/09/2012 06:54 AM
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I hate when the first thing that I wake up to is the fear of dying. It ruins my day completely. Like, I don't even want to get out of bed. By my doctor insists I train my brain to think that bed=sleep, or sex. Not to lay in it for watching TV (Great, thats where we hung our flat screen.), reading, or anything else but sleep and sex. And our bed is super comfy too. Tons of soft pillows, and a super expensive memory foam mattress topper.

Now I'm busy trying to convince myself not to get on webMD.

webMD is the bane of my existence. Why did they make that site again?

I'm 21 and I always think I'm going to die. This is no way to live.

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