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Posted by Henry in NY on February 21, 2006 at 15:48:49:In Reply to: need advice posted by bellhopper1 on February 21, 2006 at 14:10:27:
I would tell them. You shouldn't need to go into detail, because until you have been evaluated by an expert in insomnia or have had a sleep study, you don't know what is causing the insomnia. Remember, insomnia is a complaint, not a disorder. You have to find the disorder which produces the complaint. Starts to get complicated. You can just say you don't know what is causing it.
I would be curious as to how they react. I doubt they will make a big deal out of it. Probably tell you everyone in the army has insomnia nowadays.
Good luck,
HNY
- Re: need advice scottydog2 05:59 2/23/06 (0)
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