Posted by Reggie BoStar on January 2, 2007, at 13:42:42
In reply to Re: Morbid sleeping pattern, posted by Jimmyboy on January 2, 2007, at 10:51:02
Hi JB,
My MD's approach in this case is to try one thing at a time, so that we can identify the treatments that work and toss out the ones that don't. This makes for a slow process, but at least I won't haver to worry about unnecessary side effects if we ever do find anything.I told him that I was a little uncomfortable fooling around with hormones such as testosterone. He told me that my levels were so low that the increase he's prescribing won't even get me past the bottom of the bell-shaped curve. He said that if it did start working we could worry about getting the level into the norm. He's being very careful, which calms me down a little, anyway.
I'm on a roll, at least for now. This is only the second day after hibernation. The crisis will be tomorrow evening. If I'm still in trouble, that's about when I'll sink back into oblivion for a few days.
BTW my record was sleeping from 5am Dec 24 to 11pm dec 26. That's over 60 hours.
Not fun.
Reggie BoStar
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