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Re: Crashing at night


Posted by Kevin on October 23, 1998 at 15:54:00:

In Reply to: Crashing at night posted by Bunkie on October 21, 1998 at 02:37:14:

Bunkie,
Something is definately wrong. Have you had overnight sleep studies? There is an accredited sleep center in Oklahoma City. Without a full work-up there's no way to tell what's happening. It could be REM behavior disorder, Sleep walking, seizures, or a whole host of other things. (All of which can be treated) Tell your physician you want to be seen by a sleep specialist, or if one isn't in the area, a neuologist with some sleep experience.

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