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Originally Posted by hannah1234
THANK YOU everyone for your replies... it is something that nobody mentions to us and it rarely is talked about. Helps to know I am not alone...  I love hearing about how everyone gets themselves ready. I try to read a book, and listen to some wordless mind music to calm my brain down from the day, but the past week have been horrible and I cant sleep-- So i just give up and end up replying to everyones posts!!!!  Hope all slept well, and thanks again. I truly appreciate it and any others who recommend any medicines I can bring up to my doc this week would be awesome. Thanks.
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The doc who first prescribed the tizanidine said that most RSD patients have tremors and this can prevent sleep. Sure enough if I lie down and try to feel tremors I do have them. They are very fine with an extremely low amplitude and extremely high frequency and usually in the RSD affected areas. The tizanidine is like throwing a wet blanket on a fire so I might fall asleep. I don't think I can fall asleep as long as the tremor is going.