
dont you wake up in a cold sweat, your heart throbbing in your throat, convinced that, just out the corner of your eye...you saw something.
It could have been the flicker of the curtain, or even breeze blown twig that causes the dark shadows in your room to move.
But you're not sure so you sit, upright in bed scanning every corner of your room making sure that everything is okay and you can sleep once more.
Or is that just me?
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Thu 6 Jun 2002, 13:02,
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It could have been the flicker of the curtain, or even breeze blown twig that causes the dark shadows in your room to move.
But you're not sure so you sit, upright in bed scanning every corner of your room making sure that everything is okay and you can sleep once more.
Or is that just me?

its me too..
but actually those moving things in the dark are actually the "floaters" in your eyes... You dont notice them in the daylight, but at night you see them coz your eyes are more sensitive to light - hence you see moving things out of the corners of your eyes.
Make you feel better?
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Thu 6 Jun 2002, 13:04,
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but actually those moving things in the dark are actually the "floaters" in your eyes... You dont notice them in the daylight, but at night you see them coz your eyes are more sensitive to light - hence you see moving things out of the corners of your eyes.
Make you feel better?