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Old 09-02-2013, 08:01 AM #4
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Poetrymom, thanks - being physically tired is something I need to work on, as well.

I was taking melatonin for a while, which was helpful. But then it seemed to stop working for me.

Same thing with meditation and relaxation.

I'll need to alternate, I guess, and experiment with a variety of things.

The main thing is -- as you said -- not getting freaked out about it.

Thanks again
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