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as for me, well 6am and still awake. bored outta my mind and you'd think that would cause sleepiness but oh no, not for me, lol. as soon as i get a new insurance card i'm going to refill my klonopin prescription and i'm knocking myself out. yay for meds! lol
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Me, well it's just about 8:00 am and you are not the only one bored out of your skull. I watched some movies, I re-read the one of the Harry Potter books, I wrote in my diary and this is getting way old. I see my Doc next thursday and I'm going to get something to help with the sleep. I'm trying really hard to hold onto whats left of my furry little mind (Thanks sis) and NOT SLEEPING is NOT helping.
I can hear the bells of St. Mary's going ding, dang, dong in my head and it's just not all that much fun!
I've been resisting the urge to comment here, hoping, praying that if I didn't admit to having such chronic sleep problems, they would go away. Damn, now I can't deny being delusionall, great . . . A girl just can't win for losing sometimes.
Does the Klonopin really help and are there any side effects that I should worry about? Is it habit forming? I'm starting to worry about how many benadryls I have to take 2 or 3 everynight and then I sleep till noon and it's a fitfull up every hour or two to tinkle . . . So I know that's not a good thing to do for too long. Oh, I'm babbling now . . . srry . . .
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