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RE: Hiding things from yourself

in #night6 years ago

Max sleeps on my bed with me and he gets down for a drink or to lay in front of the fan several times a night - neither of us would get much sleep with a motion detector setting off an alarm. Good thought though. The sleepwalking is something I've done pretty much since I could walk. It's just frustrating that occasionally I hide my personal effects in that state. Last time it was my pants and it took me four days to find them.

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I do think with some motion detectors, you can change the sensitivity level to a higher level so that Max doesn't set off the alarm? And, like I said the alarm could be something very gentle, like the sound of 'waves' or something quite rousing like a Marching Band... I'm sure there must be something out there?

Funny comment about losing your pants, and all :)

Lol I'm just thinking of the reactions of the other members of the household hearing a marching band going off several times a night. Better to tag myself with a tracker and at least see where I am going than risk the wrath of the other tenants. When I am in that state I don't wake easily.

I hadn't thought about the 'not easy to wake part'.

I suppose a shock collar is out of the question? :)