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<DIV>Millie's sleeping habits are driving me nuts lately. It has
been over a week now that when she goes upstairs for the night she gets up
after a while and starts this nervous panting and some pacing. I had
given her Diazepam, which helped, but is not a long term solution. Took
her to the vet and she was given a prescription of Fluoxatine which seemed to
make maters worse and has affected her appetite. I stopped it last
night. The last two nights when she gets up and her
panting gets to me I have taken her back downstairs and within 5 to
10 minutes, she stops and goes to sleep for the night. Two
nights isn't enough time to form a real conclusion, but it seems to make a
difference. She has slept up there for 3 years, so I do not
know what is what. The weird thing is that she readily goes up at
night. I plan on doing the same tonight, and plan on letting her go
to sleep down here and then go up myself and see if she stays
down. I hope I can find a solution without reverting to pills. If
I need them, I will try to get something other than the
Fluozatine. </DIV>
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<DIV><FONT lang=0 size=2 face=Arial FAMILY="SANSSERIF" PTSIZE="10">Douglas Dropp
& Millie with<BR>Pw.'s Charlie & Bennett(ATB)
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