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<p>[QUOTE="01cblue, post: 2487253, member: 42698"]My big (32 oz I think) Pilot cup full of coffee in the AM, and having XM radio to listen to helps me stay awake also.</p><p> </p><p>I drink lots of water, which in turn makes me stop and pee every 2 to 3 hours. When I stop I try to stretch out and walk around for a few minutes, maybe even have a light snack.</p><p> </p><p>I find myslef more tired in the winter when it's 40 degrees in the sleeper. Rolling over on that cold pillow is like someone sticking an ice pack to the side of your face.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="01cblue, post: 2487253, member: 42698"]My big (32 oz I think) Pilot cup full of coffee in the AM, and having XM radio to listen to helps me stay awake also. I drink lots of water, which in turn makes me stop and pee every 2 to 3 hours. When I stop I try to stretch out and walk around for a few minutes, maybe even have a light snack. I find myslef more tired in the winter when it's 40 degrees in the sleeper. Rolling over on that cold pillow is like someone sticking an ice pack to the side of your face.[/QUOTE]
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