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wolram
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nismaratwork said:re bold: That's an important statement: have you said exactly that to your psychiatrist? At this point, unless there is a stunning reason not to, I find it hard to see why s/he wouldn't turn to benzodiazapine or barbiturate therapy to treat this acute state. You obviously shouldn't be driving, but statistically you're at a higher risk of accidental injury and death as well: this needs to be addressed with more than EU-Lunesta, or at least a different approach.
I have not been allowed to drive since aug 08 and i lost my job, this was because i had black outs, the docs still don't know what causes them, it was later on that i developed severe depression.