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Old 12-07-2012, 03:32 PM #1
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Default Sleep depravation

I have had PN for about 20 years It has progressed in my legs and feet. I have restless leg syndrome (RLS) and pain at night.
My most distrssing efffect of PN is sleep depravation. I have tried every concievable meds for gtting to sleep and staying asleep to no avail. Seldom do i hear members here having that problem so seviere. Any thoughts?
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