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Re: DX with no sleep study? (Long)


Posted by Javacat2000 on August 25, 2003 at 08:30:06:

In Reply to: Re: DX with no sleep study? (Long) posted by Shadow on August 25, 2003 at 00:39:26:

Thanks Shadow!

Yes, I can relate to the mixed feelings upon learning the dx. I was disappointed to learn I had another chronic illness (already have asthma), yet I was relieved to learn that I didn't have MS, chronic fatigue (you know, the other kind!) or worse.
I'm supposed to get a call from the sleep doc when her office sets up the appointment. I feel very fortunate that my neuro recognized the problem and I can enjoy life even more!

I feel so much better with the Zoloft. Free to express myself!

Java
"Keep your dreams alive!"

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