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Old 10-26-2009, 05:58 PM #8
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Thanks Sue,

I am at present trying to get my gp to try me on Trazodone. That is apparently for everything but making breakfast in bed. So I'd like to give it a try to see how it goes.

I would like to stop the neurontin and my previous gp wanted to get me off tegretol, but that is the only thing that has worked without allergic reaction so far. But I'm happy to keep trying until we find one that suits me.

Funny you mention the sounds. We had a guy here yesterday installing a satellite dish and the drill was awful and put me out for the count. Apparently my partner started looking at me as soon as it started because he said he has seen things like that send me out before. I wasn't aware of it.

I slept for a fair while afterwards, and and still slept til 3am as usual so that was the best sleep I've had in a while. Got a rotter of a headache today though. And I feel a bit "spacey". All this stuff is tiring and draining,

Anyhoo thanks for your help. I'm very grateful, if you can add anything at any time I'd appreciate it,

Rhiannon
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