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Old 08-23-2009, 03:52 AM #1
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Default How long is this going to last?

I had IVSM in mid july for diplopia.

I've had insomnia since mid july.

I think the steroids are to blame. How long should I expect this insomnia to last? It's driving me nuts. I cant sleep till 5am some mornings...

Oh, and is it normal to feel a lot of anxiety a month after having had IVSM?? (I wasnt given a taper, so I dont know if all this is a steroid thing, or just a not sleeping thing)

I'm tired. I think I'll attempt to sleep before 5am.
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