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<blockquote data-quote="MistakeVoting4ThisEboard" data-source="post: 817815" data-attributes="member: 33224"><p><strong>Come on Row A,</strong> at 11:42am about 100 ballets were opened. You may have what is called night terrors and were wishful thinking. It most often occurs in the first third of the time that you are asleep. This is during the slow-wave cycle of sleep. Episodes in adults can occur at any time in the sleep cycle. <strong>Adults are also more likely to recall a dream that was a part of the event.</strong></p><p></p><p>I can help you with this, Night terrors in adults can be treated with medications such as an antidepressant called Tofranil or benzodiazepine drugs such as Klonopin or Valium. Additionally, the doctor may recommend <strong>psychotherapy</strong>, which is a method of treating emotional problems.</p><p></p><p>I have a number for you that can help, but call BC/BS first to see if you have coverage first.</p><p></p><p>I'm always there for a union member, even if I don't agree with you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MistakeVoting4ThisEboard, post: 817815, member: 33224"] [B]Come on Row A,[/B] at 11:42am about 100 ballets were opened. You may have what is called night terrors and were wishful thinking. It most often occurs in the first third of the time that you are asleep. This is during the slow-wave cycle of sleep. Episodes in adults can occur at any time in the sleep cycle. [B]Adults are also more likely to recall a dream that was a part of the event.[/B] I can help you with this, Night terrors in adults can be treated with medications such as an antidepressant called Tofranil or benzodiazepine drugs such as Klonopin or Valium. Additionally, the doctor may recommend [B]psychotherapy[/B], which is a method of treating emotional problems. I have a number for you that can help, but call BC/BS first to see if you have coverage first. I'm always there for a union member, even if I don't agree with you. [/QUOTE]
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