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Old 02-15-2015, 11:06 PM #18
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Oh the jealousy I have for you all.

I didn't do it long because obviously it's counterproductive for my other issues but for about a two weeks straight I took 40mg melatonin, 6 zzzquills and two unisoms plus normal scripts. Still couldn't fall asleep. Never got over 2 hours sleep in that time frame either.

It's weird. I average ill say an hour a sleep for a 24 hr period but I never feel tired. No clue why. But it's been this way for a while. I wish I could say it is anxiety and im thinking but its not. Sure doesnt help that when I close my eyes it looks like a laser show is going off. Yet again cluster headaches at 930 at night a few times a week dont help.
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