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Posted by mrsrls on August 06, 2001 at 07:26:22:

In Reply to: Re: Ongoing RLS and complications posted by basinsarg on August 04, 2001 at 06:55:16:

My medical mixed bag of tricks is high blood pressure, high cholesterol, RLS/peripheral neuropathy, sleep disorder mild apnea and I am taking 20mg celexa for me not to focus of the pain, or thaaat is what they are telling me. I would like to know if I should stop seeing the sleep specialist and go to a pain clinic. My pain starts about 2:30 everyday and I only get some relief when I take the Neutrotin. I have trouble waking in the morning when I take Ambien at night, but I feel I have to. I am so busy with work and my family I think it is hard to find time to do a hobby. I am reading Mr. Senneff's book "Numb Toes and other Woes" and that is something that has helped. Any response would be appreciated. Thanks.

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