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Originally Posted by AintSoBad
Are there any here who Don't have sleep issues?
I use a CPap machine, sometimes I attach an O2 concentrator. (Well, I have a TBI also, so the thought is, the O2 helps the pain and healing of the brain).
Need meds to sleep.
Something to wake.
Anyone ever take Provigal? I find it to be the Devil's own drug.
(I do take aricept and the like, which are for altzheimer's), it's great for the TBI, but Provigal is just speed to me, and really cranks up the pain.
Of course, the CPAP makes me feel like I"m in an alien movie with a "face hugger" stuck on me. But, It REALLY helps me with alertness the next day! And generally feeling rested.
I've used cervical pillows, and etc...
Who has sleep woes, and what do you do for them?
Pete
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Hi Pete,
I wanted to comment on something is one of your other posts. When I can sleep, If I sleep in the same position to long I notice my left leg is always really stiff and hard to move. My RSD is in my left foot. What can I do to avoid having such bad stiffness? What do you do? Also I have noticed for a few weeks my left hand will cramp and be stiff and hurt, and spasm. Do you think this is a sign that the RSD has moved to my left hand? Have a nice day Pete


Kate