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Old 10-29-2006, 11:43 PM #19
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Originally Posted by MelodyL View Post
I believe he still takes it but it didn't do anything to help him sleep. He's been on it quite a while.

The requip in small doses did help with the tingling, but for some reason, kept him awake last night. Only when I gave him the xanax did he finally hit the sack.

So tonight, he'll probably take his xanax and go to sleep. Don't blame him one bit. We have to sleep don't we????????????

melody
We certainly do need our proper sleep Mel, its essential for our bodies to recover/revive, i reckon a few sleepless nights can really take a toll on us, especially if your working and need that 100% concentration on whatever you are doing.
Was Alan taken any of the suggestions here like Valerian with the magnesium or only just the magnesium itself ? those 2 combined sure put my lights out.
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