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Old 07-27-2012, 09:11 PM #11
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These are all good point.

I suffer from migraines. And I have had more than one TBI.

So I can totally relate.

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Originally Posted by ashby. View Post
Im always pretty foggy in the mornings. No more than usual. Not as bad as I did when I use use to take melatonin though.

I was taking clonidine(sp?) to help me get some decent sleep, and help my brain heal from my injury. Now that I'm taking imipramine, I'm not taking it anymore, and now I'm not sleeping. And I don't have enough imipramine in my system to really help me yet either. I really hate taking any of these medicines. But I don't have a choice anymore.

What should I do?
maybe you should discuss different medicene with your doctor and explain to him why...i used to take clonidine for sleep. But then they put me om imipramine that worked longer...i finally go to where i didnt need it...now i do and my pharmacist gave me imipram...
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