Posted by Sarah T. on March 31, 2005, at 23:49:55
In reply to Re: Question about Klonopin and sleep » Sarah T., posted by Maxime on March 30, 2005, at 0:01:49
Hi Maxime.
Thanks again for your reply. Your comment about waving to the nurses made me giggle. That reminds me, when I was in my teens, I went to sleep-away camp. I ended up catching infectious mononucleosis and had to spend about a week in the camp infirmary. The head nurse was a witch -- and whacky, too. She would wake us up in the middle of the night and say, "Here's a little something to help you sleep." She woke us up to give us our sleeping pills or tranquilizers -- or something! I haven't the slightest idea what she was giving us. For all I know, it could have been quaaludes. Years later, I saw a humorous greeting card with a drawing of a wicked-looking nurse on the front. Inside the card, it said something about "Nursey waking you up to take your sleeping pill." I couldn't believe it. I had actually experienced someone like that in real life.Anyway, I slept a lot better in those days and didn't need any sleeping pills. I wonder why I can't do that now!
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