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for April 2007: What kinds of sleeping disorders are found in people with EMS?

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As many know, insomnia/sleeping problems was the main reason people used L-tryptophan, though there were other reasons as well. The following are just some of the diagnoses, problems, conditions, etc., that people with EMS who cannot sleep well experience today: Restless Legs Syndrome (RLS); Muscle Spasms of legs or feet, or other body areas; chronic or acute pain of muscles, connective tissue, tendons, etc., Headaches; Anxiety and/or Depression; TMJ or TMD disorders of jaws, face; Sleep Apnea; Bronchitis (acute or chronic); COPD (Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease); Other breathing, upper respiratory, lung or heart problems; Nerve Pain; and so on.

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