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That explains why my sleep schedule was such a mess growing up I guess
though I find now that i have a little one keeping me active, and really
once I got out on my own, it's not a problem as much.
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From: "Pat Byrne" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Sunday, February 02, 2014 11:58 AM
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
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