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I wish I could learn to fall asleep.
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<blockquote data-quote="KTMom91" data-source="post: 217943" data-attributes="member: 4040"><p>I have the same problem. Once I get into bed, it can take two hours or so to get to sleep. Melatonin helps, but if I don't have time to sleep it off, then I'm dopey the next day. Same with Benadryl. Hubby's REALLY LOUD SNORING doesn't help with being calm and relaxed, either. I have a boom box, off station so it's fuzzy, and really good earplugs, and that sort of blocks the snoring, but I still have trouble.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KTMom91, post: 217943, member: 4040"] I have the same problem. Once I get into bed, it can take two hours or so to get to sleep. Melatonin helps, but if I don't have time to sleep it off, then I'm dopey the next day. Same with Benadryl. Hubby's REALLY LOUD SNORING doesn't help with being calm and relaxed, either. I have a boom box, off station so it's fuzzy, and really good earplugs, and that sort of blocks the snoring, but I still have trouble. [/QUOTE]
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