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Old 03-12-2012, 12:25 AM #1
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Default Night 2 insomnia no sleep help

So last night I didn't sleep at all. Today I fell asleep for maybe 45 mins. Waking up like I had full nights rest. Feeling the same as last night, my mind is racing.

Just curious how unhealthy this is for my brain? 4 weeks into pcs and last night was first night of real insomnia. It had been hard to sleep but I always went to bed by 4 or 5 am the latest. I'm just wondering if I should go to er so they can check me out? Or wait and see doctor Tom? I'm worried about the tool it is taking on my injured head and if it's ok. Or I need to go to the hospital?

I know it's late hoping someone replys! Thanks ~ Justin

P.s I would prefer doc Tom because money reasons let me know
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