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03-21-2008, 08:41 AM | #1 | ||
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Jeffn...
good to hear from you, that you're doing better -progressing, and that you found this article interesting. Sleep disorders can be, and have been a BIG problem for me. I'm trying to learn more esp. about those occuring after TBI. I'm dealing w/ so many issues--TBI, other med problems, and personal stuff. too much to get into... will try write more soon (agree that does have theraputic value) Now have to tend to invalid father and get ready for home health nurse visit (I'm getting IVIG -for my other neuro conditions) yesterday appt w/ neuro --addressed several issues-- pain , sleep, other problems, disorders-- CATAPLEXY- Referring to "drop attacks" occurin since I was hit by car seems "official" DX. -- its usually SX connected to Narcolepsy-- learned can occur after TBI... will probably post more about this--including @SLEEP Disorder Forum-- now too much to get into... again, THANKS for your caring concern & ongoing support. take care |
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