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I have serious problems sleeping and think I might be an insomniac. Can reBloom solve my problems?

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I have serious problems sleeping and think I might be an insomniac. Can reBloom solve my problems?

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First and foremost you should discuss all questions with your physician, who is in the best position to address your concerns. Keep in mind that what poor sleepers consider insomnia (defined as the inability to fall or stay sleep) can often be a symptom of some other disorder (sleep apnea, restless legs syndrome, etc.), in which case that disorder would need to be addressed directly. Check out our founder’s blog for more information on these afflictions. In general, reBloom is meant for women with occasional problems falling asleep—whether it be at their normal bedtime or an earlier bedtime due to an early start the following morning. For those with serious sleeping issues, reBloom may be able to help, but prescription sleeping pills might be better able to address your needs. Consult your physician for more information.

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