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<p>[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 887701"]If you have never worked 3rd shift or swing shift, then you have no idea how badly it can affect a person’s quality of life, their health, their relationships with family and friends and their safety. Shift Work Sleep Disorder is recognized by the FDA and it is NOT a lifestyle issue. Somebody has to work at the hospital over night to ensure the care of patients and there is a need for cops, firemen and EMT’s to be on duty around the clock. Or do houses only catch on fire in during the daytime in your twisted world. or do you believe that people can magically turn into nocturnal creatures? And factory workers who work 3rd shift can’t just switch jobs. Think about it, they are generally without college degrees or formal training, so if they go from one factory to another they will probably end right back o third shift because of their lack of sonority. If you think that coffee keeps people adequately awake, then perhaps you should go visit the national Sleep Foundation websites and look under myths. </p><p>Brian was my best man and my oldest and dearest friend. He was killed 4 moths after my wedding by a 3rd shift worker, who fell asleep behind the wheel, driving home from work while Brian was on is way in to work. My neighbor’s father fell asleep behind the wheel of the car when they were going to the grocery store 30 minutes away and killed his mother. So if you think that Provigil is a bunch of bull s**T for Shift work sleep disorder, perhaps you should pay educate yourself a little more on the subject. My friend would still be alive now if the man who hit him because he fells sleep would have been on Provigil. If your Doctor doesn’t recognize SWSD as an actual sleep disorder, perhaps he should call a board certified sleep specialist and ask him or her about it. Or he could just look it up the DSM IV criteria. Maybe he or she should call the FDA and ask them why they approved a drug for a non-existing or non-credible disorder. Did your doctor actually do a residency?</p><p>Oh and if you are going to try to throw something out there to make your self like you are well read on the subject; like the comment you made on the cocaine trained monkeys liking Provigil as much as cocaine, at least get it right. The monkeys reinforced on Provigil slightly more than water but less than cocaine and stimulants. Oh and by the way cocaine addicted men said they would not pay anything for it. Funny isn’t it that iyou claim it is addictive but in 7 YEARS NOT ONE person has been reported to have become addicted to Provigil and no one has died of sudden cardiac death do to Proivgil.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 887701"]If you have never worked 3rd shift or swing shift, then you have no idea how badly it can affect a person’s quality of life, their health, their relationships with family and friends and their safety. Shift Work Sleep Disorder is recognized by the FDA and it is NOT a lifestyle issue. Somebody has to work at the hospital over night to ensure the care of patients and there is a need for cops, firemen and EMT’s to be on duty around the clock. Or do houses only catch on fire in during the daytime in your twisted world. or do you believe that people can magically turn into nocturnal creatures? And factory workers who work 3rd shift can’t just switch jobs. Think about it, they are generally without college degrees or formal training, so if they go from one factory to another they will probably end right back o third shift because of their lack of sonority. If you think that coffee keeps people adequately awake, then perhaps you should go visit the national Sleep Foundation websites and look under myths. Brian was my best man and my oldest and dearest friend. He was killed 4 moths after my wedding by a 3rd shift worker, who fell asleep behind the wheel, driving home from work while Brian was on is way in to work. My neighbor’s father fell asleep behind the wheel of the car when they were going to the grocery store 30 minutes away and killed his mother. So if you think that Provigil is a bunch of bull s**T for Shift work sleep disorder, perhaps you should pay educate yourself a little more on the subject. My friend would still be alive now if the man who hit him because he fells sleep would have been on Provigil. If your Doctor doesn’t recognize SWSD as an actual sleep disorder, perhaps he should call a board certified sleep specialist and ask him or her about it. Or he could just look it up the DSM IV criteria. Maybe he or she should call the FDA and ask them why they approved a drug for a non-existing or non-credible disorder. Did your doctor actually do a residency? Oh and if you are going to try to throw something out there to make your self like you are well read on the subject; like the comment you made on the cocaine trained monkeys liking Provigil as much as cocaine, at least get it right. The monkeys reinforced on Provigil slightly more than water but less than cocaine and stimulants. Oh and by the way cocaine addicted men said they would not pay anything for it. Funny isn’t it that iyou claim it is addictive but in 7 YEARS NOT ONE person has been reported to have become addicted to Provigil and no one has died of sudden cardiac death do to Proivgil.[/QUOTE]
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