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Old 09-07-2010, 02:04 PM #7
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When I'm on steroids, Ayna, I often request a Rx for sleeping pills, as it's not unusual for me to sleep only 20 minutes at night, without them.

Sometimes, I can sleep OK, so I try without, and only take one if I need it.

Won't help with the overdrive energy during the day, probably, but, our bodies need sleep to recover well from the flare.

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