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<blockquote data-quote="MIP1950" data-source="post: 217496" data-attributes="member: 42988"><p>After reading several abstracts on melatonin, I tried it, once again, last night, doing my version of time release, taking about .75 mg doses, starting at sunset, for several hours. I did get quite sleepy but when it was lights out, never went to sleep. I'd start to sleep, then wake up, then back into sleep, wake up and this was all night, along with many dreams. The only good thing was that I had four erections during the night. </p><p></p><p>Months ago, I listened, on YouTube, to a talk by a doctor who has been researching melatonin for 40 years and uses it, too. I'm perplexed as to why I get a negative response. Either it's dose related or I should take it much earlier in the day. I've read that .3 mg is all that's needed. Anyway, back to the drawing board.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MIP1950, post: 217496, member: 42988"] After reading several abstracts on melatonin, I tried it, once again, last night, doing my version of time release, taking about .75 mg doses, starting at sunset, for several hours. I did get quite sleepy but when it was lights out, never went to sleep. I'd start to sleep, then wake up, then back into sleep, wake up and this was all night, along with many dreams. The only good thing was that I had four erections during the night. Months ago, I listened, on YouTube, to a talk by a doctor who has been researching melatonin for 40 years and uses it, too. I'm perplexed as to why I get a negative response. Either it's dose related or I should take it much earlier in the day. I've read that .3 mg is all that's needed. Anyway, back to the drawing board. [/QUOTE]
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