Guest guest Posted March 10, 1999 Report Share Posted March 10, 1999 ----- Re: snoring spouse > >Yes. My spouse tried those nose strips from the drugstore and they worked. COCO >onville. 41 > >RAINBOWPED@... wrote: > >> From: RAINBOWPED@... >> >> In a message dated 3/10/99 1:01:59 AM !!!First Boot!!!, JHolt14085@... >> writes: >> >> << Any cures for snoring spouses? >> >> >> Nasal C-PAP machine! >> >> RAINBOWPED@... >> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> We have a new web site! >> http://www.onelist.com >> Onelist: The leading provider of free email community services >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> This forum is for support only. The information posted to this List is for support purposes > Hi all, I've been following alog and have gotten some great info to take to the docs so I seem intelligent and get some respect. I did actually see a gp here Vail, CO who said he is " all over rls/ I fguess we'll see. I ask for some ativan but it's not strong to enought to put me to sleep. Tomorrow I'm going for something strongr. I'm not ready for the strongerdrugs. I've in a bit of a rls nightmare because I've been taking pAXIL AND IT DID WITHOUT A DOUBT MAKE IT WORS. hELPed the darkenss but I think I can cope with that. I went cold turkey from the Paxil 5 days ago. My legs are still going and I'm still not sleeping. Not gdting any REM sleep and having some short term memory loss. I sure ho[e this all evens out soon. Kathleen> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 20, 2000 Report Share Posted February 20, 2000 In a message dated 2/20/00 11:15:58 AM !!!First Boot!!!, CMTUS (AT) onelist (DOT) com writes: << reply was to the effect that I already feel terrible so what difference does it make? >> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Becca, It would infuriate me if a doctor was that insensitive in dealing with my health and well being. Adding your own experience last summer, I would seriously consider finding a new doctor who falls into one of the following three categories; neurology, physical rehabilitation, or psychiatry. Although they practice in different areas, each would be more focused on your particular needs. My favorite pick would be a doctor of physical rehabilitation, who has experience with neuromuscular disorders. Their goal is to get and keep you going...mentally and physically. Good luck, Barry Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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