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Old 05-29-2012, 06:51 PM #6
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Hi Nick,
I always have bad sleep and sometimes I have panic attack because I can't sleep. Do you have any experience struggling with panic attack? Thanks.

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No, I just can't stay asleep. I have to go to sleep 10-12 hours before I need to wake up to make sure that I get a full 8 hours. I used to have mini-panic attacks while trying to fall asleep, but that's not the case anymore. I'm very comfortable in my bed, the house is so quiet you could hear a pin drop. I don't get it???

I'm usually very tired at the end of the day, too.

I took double the amount of Gabapentin that I normally take tonight. We'll see how that goes, I guess? I'm tired of not getting any sleep!!!

Nick
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