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Old Oct 12, 2023, 09:43 PM
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For me taking an NSAID is a guarantee of insomnia. And many other meds including virtually any drug for depression. I have restless legs and periodic limb movement syndrome that is exacerbated by a very wide spectrum of drugs. Yesterday I was awake for 48 hours. I am able to sleep better on my side than my back, but since I am recovering from surgery 8 weeks ago I can't sleep on my side anymore. If I get 5 hours a night that's a really good night for me.
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Old Oct 13, 2023, 12:37 PM
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@Tied sorry you are not sleeping well. My friend calls their prescriber's office when they are not sleeping or have mood swings or the meds do not seem to be doing what is expected.
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