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Old 05-27-2012, 12:17 PM #1
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Default 11 days no sleep PLS HELP

I cant take it anymore! I need to know when the tell tail sign to go to the emergency room should be? My roommate tells me i wont be treated and i will be looked upon as a fool. I havnt slept for 11 days. 11 days ago i would REM every night with dreams and great sleep. The distinction is so significant from being well rested to not resting at all. Some night i get about 1 - 2 hours. Most nights i dont get any sleep at all and this has been going on for 11 days as of today. I took all sorts of sleeping aids like, melatonin, turned the lights off and roll around in bed all night. Please help
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