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Kat,
Well yes but that will take years and if I had CP I might take a few
harmless sleeping pills for a short while and see what happens, see
if I noticed a difference. I won't feed them to CASE though, I
promise. I know I still go into denial about the lack of help for
this damned problem called CP.
All the best to everyone,
Linda
At 02:57 PM 9/12/2006, you wrote:
>Well, I'd wait for the results of double-blind studies. So far the
>results seem to be ancedotal, not scientific.
>
>Kat
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>On 12 Sep 2006, at 20:54, Linda Walker wrote:
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>Is it possible this could help CP? That the brain cells aren't dead
>but in some permanent state of rest. This is so amazing.
>
>At 08:59 AM 9/12/2006, you wrote:
> > If they're right about it effecting GABA receptors, the mechanism
> > may be
> > similar to Baclofen, which functions as a GABA agonist. Wonder if
> > they've considered trying other drugs in the people Zolpidem doesn't
> > help? The link may break, so if it does, go to PubMed and search for
> > Baclofen GABA agonist.
> >
> > http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?
> > cmd=3DRetrieve&db=3DPubMed&=
> > lis
> > t_uids=3D8532848&dopt=3DCitation
> >
> >
> > Kendall=20
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