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Insomnia

I posted recently about having trouble with insomnia and I think I've found my cure.  Progesterone cream!  It has made huge difference in three days and my lingering headaches have subsided as well.

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$400 a month??????????????????  And you still have to pay for that???????????

Dang.  That's bad!

Glad it works, though.
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My gyn did, it's just that my insurance wouldn't cover maintenance drugs??? So, I researched and got them from a biodentical place.  I guess my health plan rather pay for sleeping pills and countless trips to the doctor than for a once a month tube of cream!  Makes me mad that I pay $400 a month and still have to fork out dough!  LOL
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That sounds great, but I'm hesitant to use hormones unless prescribed by a doctor.  I'm sleeping better now that I'm back on night shift.

Glad it's working for you, though!
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2_sweet says hello and wondered how you were feeling.  She also asked if you've gotten any sleep yet.  Maybe I should send you what worked for me.
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Thank you!  I just got it.  

I'm supposed to be cleaning house, and I keep taking breaks...LOL  My fiance is upset with me because I'm cleaning my house and interviewing a cleaning lady tomorrow.  I told him that I want her to see what I want it to look like at all times...LOL  She probably won't start 'til the end of the week anyway.  

I hope your computer gets better/fixed!
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{{{{{{{ Shawn }}}}}}}

Yay!!! You can finally sleep!!!  Hopefully PB & J tries it too, huh??  ;-)  I'm back on for a bit - 'till my computer doesn't want to connect to the internet again.  By the way...you have mail!!
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