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cpecon
Asked November 2010
Mother not sleeping and I believe it's because she is smoking too much. What can I do?
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Nov 2010
See a doctor for a diagnosis and be persistent if necessary. Some reasons might need timely treatment. Hope she is not smoking in bed.
11/19/2010 15:42:01
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