Sue B – Interview 03
Sue B. lives on her own in a small, friendly village. She has 4 children and 7 grandchildren. She recently gave up her job as a provider of supplies to pre-school groups, but still works part-time making scarves which she sells through Craft Fairs. Sue B. is very active, often taking several walks a day, sometimes swimming and bicycling. She is also a retired Church Warden. Sleep is very important to Sue B., and she loves waking up after a very good night’s sleep.
For Sue B. sleep is very important, and she believes it always has been. One of the main reasons Sue B.’s sleep is disturbed is when she has worries. If she does have a bad night Sue B. finds she wakes up feeling very groggy and it takes a while for her to start to feel better again. Very occasionally, after a bad night, Sue B. may find she dozes off after lunch, or she may try resting on her bed for a while without sleeping. But generally speaking, Sue B. finds she doesn’t need to take a nap during the day.
Sue B. has noticed recently that she has lots of vivid dreams, and sometimes some nightmares, usually linked to what she was thinking about before she went to bed. Sue B. tends to go to bed quite early in the evening, but usually because she likes to read or watch television there. Sue B. likes to spend time in her bedroom, and often sits in bed and does her paperwork.
Sue B. usually takes an antihistamine before she goes to sleep and she believes that helps her sleep better. Sue B. finds that, fortunately, she very rarely has to get up to go to the toilet in the night and believes this is because she makes sure she goes to the toilet several times before she goes to bed, and doesn’t drink too much later in the evening.