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Posted at 9:54 PM on Mar 31, 2008 by texasmom21, #28888
Click on my name and read my other posts! I am wondering after reading soooo many posts, how many of you felt like you couldn't "shut your brain off" when you were trying to sleep? (OR how many of your children described their bed time this way?) The big link seems to be that people (especially kids and teens) are having trouble falling asleep and staying asleep, and that the lack of deep sleep is resulting in most of these mood swings, depression, outbursts, etc... and Singulair is causing this sleeplessness! Sleep deprivation is a form of torture. Singulair causes sleep deprivation; therefore, Singulair =torture! (sorry, merck, but you are reaping profits off our children's suffering!) _______ please visit my free my space page for support! we need to join together to make a difference! ******--you may have to cut and paste this into a new tab or window. setting up a ****** page is free, and you can add my site to your friends list ! keep in touch long after the media hype quiets down. __________ lets file a class action lawsuit. My attorney WALTER *** and his law firm in Beaumont Texas are the best at class action law suits. Google. it! I put a link to their website on my ****** page. _______ My daughter did not just suffer sleeplessness. She was found in her dorm hallway in a zombie like state, not responding to questioning and hauled to a hospital in an ambulance. They initially thought she had overdosed on drugs!!!! (she tested negative for drugs, by the way) The next two weeks were living hell for my daughter and our family, but once she was out of the hospital and not taking any Singulair, life returned to normal. Not just normal, exceedingly spectacular!
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Reply about 1 year ago on Apr 01, 2008 by medicdad, #6375

Yes, your mind is always going 100mph and you can't shut it off, or even slow it down. You are on the Singulair ride from hell. Sounds exactly like my symptoms. Please read my post if you get time.

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Reply about 1 year ago on Apr 01, 2008 by flindy, #6390

for 4 yrs i told all the doctors this child cant sleep,oh they gave us advise about bedtime routines, bedroom decor,watching television,taking melatonin etc etc,what worked was when i quit my job and started home schooling him so he could sleep when he needed it The depression went away then but the anxiety remaind,but i was ok with that i didnt have to keep a vigil over him to make sure he didnt hurt himselfI am sitting here now watching him sleep 3 days off singulair,he looks so peaceful and comfy i hope this brings him some much much needed relief

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