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Old 10-26-2012, 12:36 AM #8
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When I go to sleep I usually feel pretty tired and relaxed. I do take mirtazapine to help me sleep. I have been told that I may have PTSD by a few people now, but have not asked the doctor about it.

I went to the neurologist for the first time yesterday since my accident. We went over many things which I will probably start a new thread about. But, the crazy thing is that I forgot to mention these panic attacks to the dr. I don't know if that is because it had been almost a week since the last one. He even asked if the xanax that was on the list of my drugs were for anxiety and it didn't remind me to go over the sleep anxiety problem. Of coarse I woke up today again with the anxiety. I am going back next week, so I am starting a list of items to go over with him.

Eddy, my dreams are also very strange at times. They also seem to be extremely vivid!
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