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Old 08-26-2008, 12:31 PM #25
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Cherie - No neither of us were on any of those meds. We are probably just weird, I'm always the 1% that something happens to. MS is the most "normal" diagnosis we've gotten in my family.

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Originally Posted by herekitty1960 View Post
I've finally come to the conclusion that I'm just one of those people who doesn't need a lot of sleep. If I can get 4-5 hours of consistent sleep a night then I'm good to go.
I have noticed the last few days that my imaginary bug bites and itches are back with a vengance. I'm not sure why. But if they really drive me nuts I take a neurontin. I would go ahead and do that if it keeps you from sleeping.

I am the same way as far as sleep goes. Went to bed at 3am, woke up at 8am...have more energy than anyday I sleep more than 6 hours. I am exhausted if I sleep that long. It allows me to spend more time with my kids because I can get most of the cleaning/laundry done while they sleep for 5 hours before I do, so I don't have to do it during the day. My fatigue is much better on LDN.

I'm also the same way with food. My body, literally seems to not need it. It is not unusual for me to forget to eat for days on end. I don't get tired, or weak or dizzy. As long as I keep drinking I am just fine. This was an issue even before LDN and Wellbutrin, so although they probably aren't helping it they aren't making it worse.

My doctor says I'm just incredibly weird. It doesn't take a medical degree to figure THAT out!
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