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Default May 15, 2007 at 11:24 AM
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my new meds are ad's that i take at night and make me sleep as well as take away the depression.
i didn't sleep last night at all. the night before i had terrible
dreams and hallucinated when tony tried to wake me up for therapy session. totally thought i was somewhere else. and the dreams were so vivid that i fought sleep and became quite manic last night.
today i feel very anxious, i had to take a diazapam knowing i have to sleep. i'm going for a nap now after a nice soak in the bath, sorry i'm rambling. i hope i dont dream. my sleep patterns are all out of sinc now. feel hopeless actually. been posting a lot of garbage sorry, keeps me occupied.
maybe this shouold be in anxiety oh well -
take care in case i dont see you all again, i may hallucinate and sleepwalk to god knows where and give everyone a fright in my very short nightshirt rofl(picturing the scene)
nite nite or day day

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Default May 15, 2007 at 12:25 PM
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Hey Jinny,

I hope you feel better and get a good rest.

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Default May 15, 2007 at 01:17 PM
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sorry to hear new meds are giving you a fit. hopefully your body will adjust sooner rather than later. pm me anytime you want to talk. rest well and i hope your dreams are sweet ones.

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Default May 15, 2007 at 02:39 PM
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you in a nightshirt might get the neighbors talking...lol...
I hope you get some sleep and had no nightmares. I get nightmares on and off and hate them. They usually come when I am highly stressed. You haven't been on them long so hopefully they will adjust soon in your system...
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Default May 15, 2007 at 06:07 PM
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(((((((((((Jinnyann)))))))))))))
That sounds really scary. I hope you get your regular sleep routine back again without those nasty nightmares.
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