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Default appt. with sleep neuro Wed afternoon

Hi,

I have to bring in a 2 week diary of my sleep , list of meds, list of vits and supplements, . . .


I also have to figure out how I am going to get there. I checked google maps but I don't like the highway that the map chose, so I will take a highway that I am more familiar with -- this will likely take longer.

I'll take my cell phone because this is one county over from me and the last time I was on that road was four years ago.

The sleep diary I have is all over the place. It is not typical because this has been the most stressful work two weeks for the past 7 months. I guess I will write on the top of the form that this is not typical -- better than lying on the form and making up stuff -- that would be my instinct that I need to control.



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