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    Thread: How does Stop-Drop-Roll work? and transitioning (WILD)

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      If you need to stay awake for a few more min's before nodding off again here is what you do.

      Before going to bed, put some notes on the bathroom wall. On paper, not on the actual wall.
      Make sure your bladder is completly empty.
      Then have a nice big drink of water, or some other liquid. Cherry juice is quite a good one.
      In four or five hours, you will not need an alarm clock to wake up.
      Also, you will need to visit the bathroom, where your notes/reminders will be.


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