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Question Posted Saturday July 19 2008, 5:33 pm

my mom wont let me take tylenol PM.. though i am 18? yeah.. whatever.. i decided im gonna go to the movies and go to the store over there and buy it.. she wont know.
shes yelling at me to "get organized" but whatever.
and i knew she wouldnt let me take sleeping pills which is why i never asked.. -_-
i need to get back to sleep soon.
i cant go fall asleep right before im about to get up for school.. urgh
and i start school in 2 weeks -_-


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karenR answered Sunday July 20 2008, 3:41 pm:
Don't need to make a habit of taking them
but they are a far site better than taking
sleeping pills. You only need take them
until your body gets its sleep pattern back
in sync. The cheap generic brand works just
as well.

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