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Good evening,
I need a bit of some assistance or advice. My sleeper isn't being active and all she ever does is sleep. Making her get up just to do daily tasks like brush her hair, teeth, eat, and etc... it's just been very difficult!!
I'm wondering if this is happening with other sleepers or is it just her? And if this is happening with others, can you please give me some ideas on what I should do or what's been helpful? Thank you very much in advance!
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A very concerned anonymous Omen.
I need a bit of some assistance or advice. My sleeper isn't being active and all she ever does is sleep. Making her get up just to do daily tasks like brush her hair, teeth, eat, and etc... it's just been very difficult!!
I'm wondering if this is happening with other sleepers or is it just her? And if this is happening with others, can you please give me some ideas on what I should do or what's been helpful? Thank you very much in advance!
— Signed,
A very concerned anonymous Omen.

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Exercise will help her have more energy for a little while. However, she's going to need a lot of naps and understanding. It's good to make sure she always has company when going out, yours or someone else's.
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I've been trying to get her out of the house but it's been tough.
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I'm super impressed! You must have been here a long time and seen so many crazy things!
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It's good that you're looking after her.
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Of course! My sleeper is still very new to Trench and is gradually making friends. At least I'm hoping she is! There are a very small handful of people she talks to but not really frequently yet.
So I have to look out for her.
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Would you like to be my friend too?
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Works all the time.
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That's VERY VERY rude and just MEAN.
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It gets the blood pumping.
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CW: Mentions of knife related violence.
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Has she been plagued with migraines on top of this lethargy? Something similar happened last October with my Luna, I am wondering if it is the same.
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Sometimes she gets them when she sleeps too much! And when I tell her it's because she is resting, she says it'll go away if she just sleeps again. Silly, right? That's not how it works.
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How curious. Perhaps not quite the same as my Luna, though. Her migraines would ease with rest, not be caused by them.
But it does sound like this is caused by your Sleeper's blood. Unfortunately there is often little to be done here.
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Thank you for answering though.
I just hope she won't be too bad off.
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worry about drinking more than eating. if they are awake long enough to drink something substantial, maybe a broth, reward them with something comfortable like a soft pillow or a blanket. or some other relaxing thing they can enjoy as they doze.
my sleeper is very fond of blankets.
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That will also be difficult because she likes to cuddle with something
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isn't meant for cuddling.
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this thing that she cuddles. will it hurt her to cuddle it? is it unwilling or dangerous to cuddle it?
what is it?
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And sometimes sleeping a lot can also mean severe depression so I was concern about that too.
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This is Vengeful Snuzzle. I am Darth Maul's Omen. I recommend find a device which can detect magic. That will let you know if she has been cursed or is just very depressed. If she is very depressed, make sure she takes lots of showers and baths. They will make her feel better even if she does not want to do so.
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[It took far too much energy just to write this, even taking into account her usual hunt-and-peck habits.]
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