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Old 09-12-2014, 10:09 AM #1
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Default Sinemet = Sleep

Every time I take my Sinemet pill, it takes 20 minutes to kick in. And within 10-30 minutes of being ON, I get that overwhelming urge to sleep and I do for 90 minutes. When I wake up, I am in the OFF state and need another Sinemet pill or, if I don't have a major activity, I do not take the pill and continue in the OFF state doing very little (working with computer or watching TV) but awake.

This response to Sinemet works to my benefit during the night time where I use Sinemet as sleeping pill. But I wish I could overcome it in the day time. I will appreciate your suggestions and similar experiences
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