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Old 03-23-2011, 09:42 PM #21
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Thumbs up Percocet for SLEEP?

Goodness Lisa, since that medication is, I believe, an opiate, I have NEVER been prescribed its use for sleep inducement. True, one of its side effects is drowsiness along with befuddlement and such depending on the amounts prescribed, but WOW! When sleep was an issue I was prescribed ambien, or zolpidem, or restoril, but not Percocet! Makes one wonder......

You should certainly feel a good deal of pride and gratefulness if you have weaned off of all opiates and such. Congratulations! Hard work well done!

Now that your head is clear isn't life a good deal better?

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