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Kim,

I know how you feel. I feel the same way. The closer it gets to the

start date I can't help but think what is going on here. Why do I

need to go through this. I guess its hard to believe even until the

end that you can;t go naturally and even w/assistance you might not

get pg. I am glad AF is coming on. Good luck w/you orientation. Have

a great weekend!!

Pam

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Kim,

I know how you feel. I feel the same way. The closer it gets to the

start date I can't help but think what is going on here. Why do I

need to go through this. I guess its hard to believe even until the

end that you can;t go naturally and even w/assistance you might not

get pg. I am glad AF is coming on. Good luck w/you orientation. Have

a great weekend!!

Pam

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Hi Lea...I was just curious as to what your doctor said about

Roxicent....did he feel it was related to your sleep apnea? Let me

know ok, and I hope all is ok....Michele

> ,

>

> Boy your nights so so much like mine. I am also using Roxicet and

> having very vivid dreams and sleep apnea which I didn't have before

> surgery. I am also very swelled because of sleeping in a chair. I

have

> a doctors appt today to see what could be causing the sleep apnea.

I

> never even thought that it could be the Roxicet. I will have to

talk to

> my doc about that when I go see him. I am going to my PCP just

because

> he is soooo much closer. I am glad that you wrote because I would

have

> never thought of the elixir. Thank you so much.

>

> Lea

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My doctor didn't believe that the Roxicet was causing the sleep apnea.

His advice was to get out of the chair that I was sleeping in and into

bed. It has been 2 nights now since I have followed his advice and have

been sleeping great. The swelling I had has also gone down so much. By

sleeping in a recliner it was causing the fluid to stay in the lower

part of my body.

I take my Roxicet before going to bed, surround myself with pillows, and

lay on my side. I am uncomfortable for the first couple of minutes but

I do fall asleep. I still get up several times a night to use the

bathroom and turn around but I am sleeping better now. One piece of

advice I can give you since you are not using the Roxicet anymore go out

and get some liquid benadryl. Before you go to bed take your tylenol

and the benadryl. Benadryl is one of the best sleeping agents around.

It just might help and is not addictive.

Lea

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