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Old 04-21-2012, 01:03 PM   #1
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Default Daytime sleepness

I take Sinemet 125mg every 2 hours day and night. Once the Sinemet kicks in, I get a strong urge to sleep which I can not resist. This is okay for the night time because I can get 2-3 bouts of sleep. The problem is daytime sleep attacks which prevent me from doing anything useful while I am ON. I tried stimulants and coffee with no luck. What do you do to stay awake when you want to?
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