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I don't watch the news.. maybe there was weather related problem.. who knows...well if anybody knows it will be ghoul..
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I'm assuming it's a good sign, since there are only 4 International Mail Facilities for customs to process mail. If it's being routed into Boston, it would seem less likely to go through customs (why send it to Boston then back to NY).

But who knows. Does your tracking give any indication of going to NY, Chicago, or say anything about customs?
 
I'm assuming it's a good sign, since there are only 4 International Mail Facilities for customs to process mail. If it's being routed into Boston, it would seem less likely to go through customs (why send it to Boston then back to NY).

But who knows. Does your tracking give any indication of going to NY, Chicago, or say anything about customs?
Look at couple post up i posted a picture of the tracking. Lol i figured you'd already be all over that!!
 
USPS tracking would give a clearer picture than the 17track/parcelapp stuff with all the false alarm "assigned to load plan" stuff.
Lol, 17 track if it sees the word "returned" even if it from customs, it stops all tracking on the package forever and says it is being returned to sender with an alert.
 
I'm assuming it's a good sign, since there are only 4 International Mail Facilities for customs to process mail. If it's being routed into Boston, it would seem less likely to go through customs (why send it to Boston then back to NY).

But who knows. Does your tracking give any indication of going to NY, Chicago, or say anything about customs?
Last mine said ZRH to BOS, maybe it will skip customs.....
 
The z drugs for sleeping is the best thing for my night terrors I've ever taken... and I've taken plenty of things over the years. As far as daily episodes have you ever taken buspirone.. maybe worth a look..
Peace
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My sleep doctor prescribed Belsomra, it’s an orexin receptor antagonist. The research show it’s improves metabolic parameters during sleep. I could tell I was pulling in more oxygen through my nose while I was asleep. It’s unaffordable currently but the drug company was nice enough to offer a 10 sample to me. I’m gonna try Quvivic next.
 
My sleep doctor prescribed Belsomra, it’s an orexin receptor antagonist. The research show it’s improves metabolic parameters during sleep. I could tell I was pulling in more oxygen through my nose while I was asleep. It’s unaffordable currently but the drug company was nice enough to offer a 10 sample to me. I’m gonna try Quvivic next.
It's funny. Pharmacy companies can't legally give any compensation to doctors without it being reported and documented. However, they can give "free" samples of their newest drugs.
 
My sleep doctor prescribed Belsomra, it’s an orexin receptor antagonist. The research show it’s improves metabolic parameters during sleep. I could tell I was pulling in more oxygen through my nose while I was asleep. It’s unaffordable currently but the drug company was nice enough to offer a 10 sample to me. I’m gonna try Quvivic next.
I will have to try and remember this.. I do not go to the dr. very often but will be going before long about some physical issues and will try and remember to ask. Ive kinda had some issues my whole life and Drs have always had me on shit i didnt really need to be on that makes me not me, such as, Anti psychotics, anti depressants, anti anxieties, adhd meds. I havent taken any of that kind of shit in over 6years and have never been more clear headed in my life.. So i tend to be a little leary of new things.
peace
 
My sleep doctor prescribed Belsomra, it’s an orexin receptor antagonist. The research show it’s improves metabolic parameters during sleep. I could tell I was pulling in more oxygen through my nose while I was asleep. It’s unaffordable currently but the drug company was nice enough to offer a 10 sample to me. I’m gonna try Quvivic next.

Those sound amazing.

Belsomra is Suvorexant. All 3 of the orexin agonist drugs appear to be available in India for very reasonable prices.

@PCT24X7 PHARMACY , can you get any of these? I'm sure they'd be big sellers especially with Z drugs so hard to get.

Suvorexant
Lumborexant
Daridorexant

If you can I'd be first in line with a big order.
 
I will have to try and remember this.. I do not go to the dr. very often but will be going before long about some physical issues and will try and remember to ask. Ive kinda had some issues my whole life and Drs have always had me on shit i didnt really need to be on that makes me not me, such as, Anti psychotics, anti depressants, anti anxieties, adhd meds. I havent taken any of that kind of shit in over 6years and have never been more clear headed in my life.. So i tend to be a little leary of new things.
peace
Those sound amazing.

Belsomra is Suvorexant. All 3 of the orexin agonist drugs appear to be available in India for very reasonable prices.

@PCT24X7 PHARMACY , can you get any of these? I'm sure they'd be big sellers especially with Z drugs so hard to get.

Suvorexant
Lumborexant
Daridorexant

If you can I'd be first in line with a big order.
I did a sleep study last month and the dr gave me rx at my follow-up. I had ordered the sleep study last year because I was certain that they would give me a CPAP because I have a thick neck, I’ve been grinding my teeth at night for years and I wake up throughout the night. There was a 9 month waiting list for the sleep study, and during those 9 months I was taking Tirzepatide and lost 70lbs.
The doctor told me there was no evidence from the stude that I currently have sleep apnea. He said that there was a moment or two of brief interrupted breathing that was a sign that I used to have sleep apnea.
All that aside I still didn’t get any sleep during the study imo (but the Dr said on the test chart I was “sleeping” for 5.5hours). So he recommended the orexin drugs because they don’t appear to be habit forming.

It looks like Quvivic has a good coupon program so I’m gonna try that one out. That would be great if PCT24x7 can get these added to their new list. I got some z’s from them a few months ago, the zs work, but I can see how they could become mildly habit forming if I took them regularly. It’s always good to have more options available.

These are worth investigating as a possible CPAP pill that increases nose breathing and O2 intake while sleeping.

 
I did a sleep study last month and the dr gave me rx at my follow-up. I had ordered the sleep study last year because I was certain that they would give me a CPAP because I have a thick neck, I’ve been grinding my teeth at night for years and I wake up throughout the night. There was a 9 month waiting list for the sleep study, and during those 9 months I was taking Tirzepatide and lost 70lbs.
The doctor told me there was no evidence from the stude that I currently have sleep apnea. He said that there was a moment or two of brief interrupted breathing that was a sign that I used to have sleep apnea.
All that aside I still didn’t get any sleep during the study imo (but the Dr said on the test chart I was “sleeping” for 5.5hours). So he recommended the orexin drugs because they don’t appear to be habit forming.

It looks like Quvivic has a good coupon program so I’m gonna try that one out. That would be great if PCT24x7 can get these added to their new list. I got some z’s from them a few months ago, the zs work, but I can see how they could become mildly habit forming if I took them regularly. It’s always good to have more options available.

These are worth investigating as a possible CPAP pill that increases nose breathing and O2 intake while sleeping.


It's the O2 effect that most impresses. I had sleep apnea and a CPAP years ago, but although I'm still on CPAP authorization I haven't used it for a very long time. I've lost a lot of weight since then and doubt I still have apnea, but who knows. Anything that improves O2 levels and lengthens sleep sounds very promising.

The meds are all over indiamart (how legit is another matter) so hopefully PCT24 will come through. They've been around for quite a while though, so with any luck there are legit pills of it available.
 
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My sleep doctor prescribed Belsomra, it’s an orexin receptor antagonist. The research show it’s improves metabolic parameters during sleep. I could tell I was pulling in more oxygen through my nose while I was asleep. It’s unaffordable currently but the drug company was nice enough to offer a 10 sample to me. I’m gonna try Quvivic next.

That is so cool. Thank you for sharing about your experience with the Orexin medication and the sleep study as well.
 
I did a sleep study last month and the dr gave me rx at my follow-up. I had ordered the sleep study last year because I was certain that they would give me a CPAP because I have a thick neck, I’ve been grinding my teeth at night for years and I wake up throughout the night. There was a 9 month waiting list for the sleep study, and during those 9 months I was taking Tirzepatide and lost 70lbs.
The doctor told me there was no evidence from the stude that I currently have sleep apnea. He said that there was a moment or two of brief interrupted breathing that was a sign that I used to have sleep apnea.
All that aside I still didn’t get any sleep during the study imo (but the Dr said on the test chart I was “sleeping” for 5.5hours). So he recommended the orexin drugs because they don’t appear to be habit forming.

It looks like Quvivic has a good coupon program so I’m gonna try that one out. That would be great if PCT24x7 can get these added to their new list. I got some z’s from them a few months ago, the zs work, but I can see how they could become mildly habit forming if I took them regularly. It’s always good to have more options available.

These are worth investigating as a possible CPAP pill that increases nose breathing and O2 intake while sleeping.

I honestly don’t know how anyone can sleep much or well during a sleep study. It’s like your first night in a hotel that you’ve never used before, except with strangers watching you on camera with wires and tubes connected to your body and face.
 
I’m looking for a joint T3/T4 medication along the lines of Tiromel but I can’t find anything like it on his list. Maybe I’m not looking hard enough but is there something on it like this?
 
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