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Old 06-09-2007, 07:07 PM #1
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Default I've developed an odd problem...

In the last two-three months I have developed what for me is an odd problem.

When I sit down at the computer, or to read or any one of a number of other activities that requires me to think, I sudenly get very tired and drop off to sleep. I am jarred awake when I start to fall off the chair or start to fall over...even sitting on the floor. The problem is particulaly acute when I am dyskinetic. Or when I stop to reread what I have written in a post or my journal. I'm changing meds right now and trying to find a timetable that works well for me. If I do take a break I often fall into a deep dream sleep for 10-15 minutes. then I'm fine for a few hours. I'm increasing my mirapex....is this a side effect? People that bore me have this effect also.
Your thoughts? please keep it simple and in your own words -your own experience. I'm still recovering from the sinemet cr post from a couple days ago. Gotta go get my power nap in now.
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