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Sleepwalker Wakes Up in the River Not Once but Twice By Cheryl K. Author of the Website CherMyOpinion- www.myopinionsowned.blogspot.com Ja nuary 12, 2013 This story is truly one to keep on record. I have been finding some of the silliest yet intriguing stories. I have been on a mission with my writing to research and report the strange and unusual to give you information that you may have not caught when it is only mentioned not more than a few times before it’s replaced with the same matters day in and day out of the Main Stream gyratory process. Once in a while you can clasp an interesting story here and there. This is one of those stories, reported all over the nation, but only for a minute. I will link you to the sources of this information below so that you can do a little inquiry yourself. On August 27, 2012 Alyson Bair, 31 of Burley, Idaho woke up in Snake River twice. The number one incident happened when she was having a dream that she was drowning and when she woke up that ’s exactly what was happening, she was drowning. Talk about a seemingly simple dream becoming a nightmarish reality. Incident number two, Alyson was found soaking wet hypothermic a quarter mile downstream from where she lived. "I thought I was dreaming, but then I realized I wasn't and I was scared," Bair told ABC News, recalling the night she woke up in the river. These two episodes were not isolated. A few months preceding the near death experiences she has awakened in copious places such as the street near her home. She had been recently diagnosed with Sjogren's syndrome, a chronic auto-immune disease in which a person's white blood cells attack their moisture-producing glands. She was on two medications at the time for the treatment of her condition. He doctors claim the medications had nothing to do with these happenings, they say it’s stress. Dr. James Wyatt, director of the Sleep Disorders Service and Research Center at Rush University Medical Center in Chicago, disagrees and does not think that stress alone could be the cause of the sleepwalking. His recommendation was to have a sleep study done to weed out possible problems in order to come to a conclusive diagnosis in order to formulate a course of action. Strange but true here are some sources of info http://abcnews.go.com/US/idaho-womans-mysterious-sleepwalking-lands-river/story?id=17066765 http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/08/27/alyson-bair-sleepwalks-in_n_1833877.html http://www.nydailynews.com/news/national/sleepwalking-idaho-woman-wakes-snake-river-treated- hypothermia-article-1.1145259 Sjögren's syndrome http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sjogren%27s_syndrome

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A woman from Idaho wakes from sleepwalking in the Snake River not once but Twice. This truly amazing story is real. Alyson Bair of Burley, Idaho had a dream turn into a nightmare.

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Sleepwalker Wakes Up in the River Not Once but Twice By Cheryl K. Author of the Website CherMyOpinion- www.myopinionsowned.blogspot.com January 12, 2013

This story is truly one to keep on record. I have been finding some of the silliest yet intriguing stories. I have been on a mission with my writing to research and report the strange and unusual to give you information that you may have not caught when it is only mentioned not more than a few times before it’s replaced with the same matters day in and day out of the Main Stream gyratory process. Once in a while you can clasp an interesting story here and there. This is one of those stories, reported all over the nation, but only for a minute. I will link you to the sources of this information below so that you can do a little inquiry yourself. On August 27, 2012 Alyson Bair, 31 of Burley, Idaho woke up in Snake River twice. The number one incident happened when she was having a dream that she was drowning and when she woke up that ’s exactly what was happening, she was drowning. Talk about a seemingly simple dream becoming a nightmarish reality. Incident number two, Alyson was found soaking wet hypothermic a quarter mile downstream from where she lived. "I thought I was dreaming, but then I realized I wasn't and I was scared," Bair told ABC News, recalling the night she woke up in the river. These two episodes were not isolated. A few months preceding the near death experiences she has awakened in copious places such as the street near her home. She had been recently diagnosed with Sjogren's syndrome, a chronic auto-immune disease in which a person's white blood cells attack their moisture-producing glands. She was on two medications at the time for the treatment of her condition. He doctors claim the medications had nothing to do with these happenings, they say it’s stress. Dr. James Wyatt, director of the Sleep Disorders Service and Research Center at Rush University Medical Center in Chicago, disagrees and does not think that stress alone could be the cause of the sleepwalking. His recommendation was to have a sleep study done to weed out possible problems in order to come to a conclusive diagnosis in order to formulate a course of action. Strange but true here are some sources of info http://abcnews.go.com/US/idaho-womans-mysterious-sleepwalking-lands-river/story?id=17066765 http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/08/27/alyson-bair-sleepwalks-in_n_1833877.html http://www.nydailynews.com/news/national/sleepwalking-idaho-woman-wakes-snake-river-treated-hypothermia-article-1.1145259 Sjögren's syndrome http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sjogren%27s_syndrome