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----- Re: snoring spouse

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>Yes. My spouse tried those nose strips from the drugstore and they worked.

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>RAINBOWPED@... wrote:

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>> From: RAINBOWPED@...

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>> In a message dated 3/10/99 1:01:59 AM !!!First Boot!!!, JHolt14085@...

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>> << Any cures for snoring spouses? >>

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>> Nasal C-PAP machine!

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> 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>

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In a message dated 2/20/00 11:15:58 AM !!!First Boot!!!, CMTUS (AT) onelist (DOT) com

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<< reply was to the effect that I

already feel terrible so what difference does it make? >>

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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

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