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  • Syndol – makes you sleep!
  • coffeeking
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    Due to aforementioned back problems I've been taking syndol in the evenings to relieve the pain a bit. After 10 minutes or so I start making even less sense than normal, and within 20 I'm ready for bed and I sleep like the dead. For the last two days I've had the best sleep I've had in YEARS! I've woken up feeling more or less refreshed and jumped right out of bed. This NEVER happens normally.

    As a background, since the age of 6 or 7 I've not been able to get to sleep until I was physically shattered and I've not been able to wake up without 3 alarm clocks and even then I've been trashed every day.

    I wonder what the muscle relaxant side of the syndol is doing to help me sleep overnight, I dont normally jump or move too much in my sleep!?

    AlasdairMc
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    Was it prescribed by a Dr Conrad Murray of Los Angeles? 🙂

    coffeeking
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    😆 no, it was self-prescribed 🙂

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    TandemJeremy
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    that will be the antihistamines in them probably making you sleep. although there is caffine in them as well. a right mix of stuff in those tablets.

    coffeeking
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    It's **** amazing. I feel like a normal human! That said, I'd best not keep taking them for too long!

    mastiles_fanylion
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    coffeeking

    And you wonder why you don't normally sleep too well…

    coffeeking
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    😀 its an historic naming, I actually only usually have a couple of coffees a day these days, I used to have 8-10 quite happily. These days I feel drowsy and low all the time, think I needed the coffee to be normal!

    fbk
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    Yep 2nd the antihistamines effect – can be a problematic side effect of taking them but also beneficial in the right case 😉

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