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teddie
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Posted: 07/31/07 - 02:22 Post subject: |
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| I have been prescribed with Lunesta for my sleeping problems. Come to think of ti, I havent had a good night sleep in last two years. Anyway, lunesta relly helps and I have finally starting to bring my life back to normal. The Doctor told me I could have a glass of wine, or an equivalent while on lunesta, but not more. Why is drinking while on lunesta not a smart thing to do? |
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Posted: 08/06/07 - 17:32 Post subject: |
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| Very simple. You will get high, and believe me, you will not have a minute of sleep in that case. I will just explain how it goes. You could get lost in your own bathroom, start calling people on the phone, picking up numbers randomly, dance with the trash can in the yard, trying to chase the cars in the street with the same trash can in the hands. And who knows what else. So, one glass of wine (not big) is all that you can take. |
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Posted: 03/25/08 - 23:24 Post subject: Not True |
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Actually they warn you not to drink because Lunesta and Drinking will lower your heart rate being they are both suppressants. They may even stop you from breathing. Trust me I know.
It may have different effects on different people, but 95% of the time it will make you go to sleep if you drink more than your share. I don't care who you are |
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