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    • The body is a funny thing. If it produces something that makes it run, like melatonin, if you start taking it every night it will lower it's production to keep it in balance. I take trazadone to get to sleep. Without it I lie awake for hours and sleep fitfully when I do sleep. You may want to research melatonin use and how it affects you taking it nightly over the long term. Hugs, Freta
    • Reggie still has access to his room for another month, and he might have left something valuable in New York, and there is a chance that he and his mom will need to fly back to New York to pick it up.  While airplane bathrooms are not terrible, they are a pain to use, especially when you have a window seat.  Unless it's a very long flight (to Asia), I almost never get out of my seat. One of my friends once asked, "You don't get up to use the bathroom?" I answered, "No."  He thinks I have a really strong bladder, especially since I don't run for a tree when I play golf with him. Quite frankly, his Pull-up being wet in front of his mother was critical to the narrative. Mind you, given his tendency to pee when he is nervous, I could have chosen to keep him dry when he gets to his parents' house and wet his pants while he was in timeout. However, while Reggie is supposed to be a typical young adult, he is sometimes his own worst enemy.  For example, he knows he gets nervous when he flies and wets himself when he gets frustrated, yet he forgot to put on a pull-up before his flight. His decisions tend to focus on the immediate, rather than the long-term, which is why saving face in front of Kristy was more important than being dry in front of his mother. That's not uncommon among young adults, especially when they've lived sheltered lives and don't have any true responsibilities (ie, parenthood). Another factor that I haven't included in the narrative is that Reggie doesn't mind being wet. I didn't include it when he saw the Pull-ups on the bed, but one of the reasons that he was reluctant to wear them is that when he wears them, he tends to use them.
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    • Nicely written. This story was emotional and vividly written.
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