Maybe true, but I tried melatonin once for a couple days, and I believe it somehow interacted with the heart meds I'm on. Made me feel terrible, seemed to do something to my heart rhythm, and scared the heck out of me, so I didn't take any more. So, as the various medical ads say: "Consult your doctor first" before trying it if you are at all unsure. Tom Behler: KB8TYJ -----Original Message----- From: For blind ham radio operators [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Jim Gammon Sent: Sunday, February 02, 2014 3:27 PM To: [log in to unmask] Subject: Re: It's legit Nothing that a 3 MG tablet of Melatonin can't also deal with. You can buy it over the counter and it's cheap. Jim WA6EKS ----- Original Message ----- From: Pat Byrne <[log in to unmask] To: [log in to unmask] Date sent: Sun, 2 Feb 2014 10:58:39 -0600 Subject: It's legit Here it is; the condition has been well described by others but apparently we totals often have body clocks that run wrong because of no light perception. I have been in the test study for the new drug for nearly three years now and have been taking the drug for almost two of them. I may have been on the placebo at first - I haven't been told and I don't believe that the testing organization knew, either. There were a number of test locations around the U S and in Germany. The test was sponsored by Vanda Pharmaceuticals and the drug received FDA approval last week. The drug is: Tasimelteon and is a 20 mg. capsule that you take 1 hour before bedtime. It is not a "sleeping pill" so there is no effect in the morning. I believe that the medication has improved my sleep/wake pattern. Not a miracle cure but helpful. My body clock was set at 26 hours or so, so as the cycle progressed I would get really sleepy at odd times of the day and it was tough to be alert and on top of things. That is definitely better and I probably sleep better at night, although I don't always sleep through until morning but I never have. Not too big a problem until they wrecked overnight A M radio! That's my story and I'm stickin' to it! This is to be a prescription drug and of course I have no idea about the pricing. The ethicacy study will now end - I have perhaps 100 capsules left and will see what happens to me next week. It has been an interesting study and hopefully others will benefit from it. Thanks for reading. Pat Byrne, K9JAU