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Originally Posted by Stitchawl
It's common for nurses to give it to patients in hospitals to help them to sleep. It makes most people rather drowsy, and they don't need a doctor to prescribe it.
Stitchawl
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it's also a field expedient treatment for anxiety attacks
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Originally Posted by bjones6416
Yes, even for dogs it's usually for allergies, and I have to give it to him occasionally in the spring when he starts wheezing with some sort of grass allergy. Last time I did that I watched him get so much calmer and drowsier as his breathing eased and I wondered about using it for the anxiety (which gives him similar symptoms.) I did a little research and found that quite a few owners do it for that. This is the first time I did it, but I'll do it again when I need to. I hate seeing him in that panicked state.
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and hoomans as well!
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Originally Posted by DixieGal
We are waiting. Hopefully after Pres Obama is gone, the National Guard will finally let us in, now at day 3. Our neighbors are all dead, 9 found, 4 still missing as of last night. The news has been kept out, no pics yet. It is the Concord community site in Hueytown, Ala, when it finally gets open for news. It is the worst place in the state, total news blackout. I'm sending PM's with contact info to a few folks here, KennyC, Betty, and pooh, in case you want to talk to us.
Our cell system is down, with the towers being destroyed. I can get incoming calls sometimes. We will check in here wherever we find a place with wifi coverage. I love you all.
Bambi
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OMG!!! all of them!?