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Old 07-23-2018, 01:40 PM #11
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Originally Posted by VICTORIALOU View Post
I am just recovering from the DBS surgeries and starting the programming adjustments.
I have found the best results for sleeping deeply is edible cannabis - I have used it only for this purpose for years- pre-DBS and experimenting now with it post DBS. It enables me to fall back to sleep after getting up to use the bathroom during the night. Otherwise, once I wake up I will be awake all night.

Me too. I am four years post op. A small ant of edible and i sleep all night..
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