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Old 01-17-2011, 01:54 AM #8
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Tracy, Set an alarm!

Resetting your circadian rhythm of sleep is possible. There is light therapy and so many other helpful ways to do that. If it were simply an insomnia issue, you wouldn't be able to sleep during the day! Check on "The Doctors" or "Dr. Oz" websites for helpful hints.

And if I'm repeating myself it's because I'm so preoccupied right now. Have you had your B12 checked? Even if it's so-called "normal," adding sublingual B12 will help to heal any peripheral nerves. I get mine at www.iherb.com because of their great pricing and service (have since 1999).

Choking that doesn't stop is an emergency. As is the inability to swallow. Or breathe. Or walk.

I hope someone helps you soon. It's silly to wait for Mestinon.

Annie
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