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Old 03-06-2010, 07:59 AM #1
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Default Help with sleep meds please

In a flair since Sept and now I have my days and nights turned around. I need something strong to put me out for a few nights just to get be back in line. I've tried all the standard ones like ambien, temazepam, lunesta and about 5 or 6 others. I think I need the real sleeping pills (yes the addictive ones) but I only for a few days to get turned back around. Any ideas on what to ask for; I think my GP will wright me a few of anything that will help. Thanks - 8am here and going to bed.
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