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TNA for 7 years
I live in Chicago and have read all your threads on TNA and currently
dealing with the no sleep issue. Over the years I've done the meds, been to the doctors, done the gamma knife and right now with 3 days of no sleep I'm looking at the end of ther rope. I need to sleep....ANY SUGESTIONS...? Symptoms; burning toungue lightning strikes almost all the time now....24/7:confused: |
about all I'd suggest is keep in touch with the doctor that did your gamma knife. I've had TN for 10 yrs, but mine is more of the atypical type. I have very little of the lightning type shooting pains...more of just the level 5 pain on a scale of 1-10. Did the gamma work at all for you?
From others that are in my local support chapter thru TNA..about all they can do at the point of pain being so intense that it prevents one from sleeping is give you something strong enough to knock you out and hopefully ease the pain that way. There's a TN forum on here, you might get some help from there, wish I could be of more help other than to send some prayers of relief your direction Marilyn |
Hi EWJANZ and WELCOME!!!
I'm sorry to hear of you pain and lack of sleep... I know nothing about TNA.... but do know insomnia quite well. Unfortunately I have found nothing that works for me so I can't recommend anything that may help you. I see you have found your way around. Please feel free to roam around the forums and jump in anywhere!!! You will find the water is GREAT and the people are caring and supportive!!! I hope to see you around the boards!!! :) Abbie |
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dear one~
I have only taken sandman tea -
because if I can not sleep - and I do not take sleeping pills -its worsens the groggy feeling the next day... so I can only refer you to a tea -also I do not make any money for any tea company...:rolleyes: you should talk to your doctor first - about teas... I am a tea drinker for years - and tea is great for swollen eyes -crying puffy eyes as they have tanic acid in teas that reduce inflamation. :) Stash Sandman PM Herbal Tea www.stashtea.com Some recent studies link 85% of all disease to stress. The good news is that there are many natural herbs that can help reduce stress and anxiety. Among these herbs the most popular are chamomile, passionflower and hops. Stash combines these and other calming herbs to produce Sandman PM. This herbal tea blend is soothing and relaxing as its name implies, and is the perfect drink during a hectic day or before bedtime. The main ingredient in Sandman is chamomile, known as a pretty flower and an ancient healer. The word chamomile is derived from the Greek chamos (ground) and melos (apple), referring to its low growing habit and its apple scented blooms. Its daisy-like flowers reminded the ancient Egyptians of the sun, calling it "herb of the sun". Chamomile is so popular in Germany it is called "alles zutraut" (capable of anything). Today chamomile is one of the best selling herbal teas in the United States. Herbalists recommend chamomile for digestive problems, to treat inflammation, fevers, anxiety and insomnia. We found our chamomile in Egypt where the climate and centuries of expertise in cultivation make Egyptian chamomile the very best. [do not take this tea if you have hayfever...] Other calming herbs in Sandman PM include passionflower and hops. Many medicines that help reduce stress, anxiety and relieve sleep disorders are produced from extracts of passionflower. Humulus lupulus, or hops, are clinically effective for nervousness and sleep disorders. In fact, a sachet of hops placed inside a bed pillow releases an aroma that promotes a good night's sleep. Our Sandman PM brews up golden in the cup and combines the classic apple-like flavor of chamomile with mint and lemon. It is a soothing drink that is good anytime of the day, but especially relaxing in the evening. Brewing: When brewing Sandman be sure to add a little extra to your infuser as it is very fluffy and light. Remember to never fill an infuser more then 1/2 full as the herbs need room to infuse properly. |
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