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Old 10-25-2010, 12:07 PM #4
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I do not have apnea...thank God.

I do not have a follow up until Nov 9th.....but from what I have read, this sleep distrubance is a common occurance in patients with chronic pain and/or fibromyalgia. The only treatment to date is GHB, the 'date rape' drug....which is legal now under the drug name XYREM. But it comes with potential serious side effects.

Also in my reading, I have found that MS patients have a higher occurance of sleep disorders.
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