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anselinus
hello,exactly a month I cant sleep well,for example if last night I can sleep most possible tonight I cant,is it an insomnia..thanks
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Thanks for your answer..is that a chronic insomnia for me for having trouble sleeping for a month long. How I am going to cope it. is it possible for insomnia to to be cure. I scared of this problem will remain intact on me.
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Gregg D Jacobs, Ph.D.
If you are having trouble sleeping, it is called insomnia.
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