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Old 01-02-2013, 11:23 AM #1
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Default Melatonin and PN

I thought this was in my head but now I am starting to believe that taking melatonin makes my pn worse.

I chalked it up to coincidence in the past, I don't take melatonin very often, or even regularly, only once a month maybe, so it's hard to say there is a correlation at first. But I took it for the last 3 nights and last night was the worse kind of pain I have ever had. Not just the regular burn but a pain that is hard to describe. My big toes felt like they were vibrating.

I am not taking it tonight, will see what happens but it seems more than coincidence now that every time I take it I have a bad night.

Guess it wasn't that great anyway, don't have to have it, but thought I would share my experience.
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