Julie, You typed "Clomazepine" as the med prescribed for your legs. Is that correct?
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> You need your sleep for sure. That is one trigger a doc will tell you. When I had RLS (and still do) my doc
> immediately asked if was hindering my sleep. I was like you Craig. Sleep couple hours, up for couple, sleep
> couple more and up and do whatever I could to stop the ol' legs of mine from doing whatever they were doing.
> That is when he put me on Clomazepine at night.
> jh
> Julie Hope
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> From: "craig davis" <ohs7778@...
> To: <epilepsy@yahoogroup
> Sent: Friday, August 28, 2009 4:38 PM
> Subject: [epilepsy] hypocrytes here ?
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> No way would I say hypocrytes are in this room. Self-centered people ? you can answer that. I tried to take
> 3000 mgs of keppra and it was one of the worst drugs I ever took. I could not sleep well as I was lucky to get
> 2 hours of good sleep in a 24 hour day. My doctor at N I H put me on Lorazepam / Ativan and that worked great.
> If I took more than I should had I slept longer. I do not take that anymore as I am not on keppra nor am I
> yaking 300 + mgs of lamictal which can cause sleepless nights as well. A few drops of lavender oil on a tissue
> will help people sleep better when you use it on your pillow. Try that before any drug. I was also put on
> paxil to try to help me sleep. You all had seen the ads on TV several years ago. It claimed you feel like
> yourself again. Really ? I was feeling depressed more, sleepless more, anxious more, hot tempered more, I had
> weird multiple dreams one after another, more tired from lack of needed sleep plus some
> other things. Oh how great I felt when I went off of it on my own without any doctors approval. They were
> shocked when I told them how good I was one year after surgery. Stay away from PAXIL if they still make it.
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