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since i am taking sleeping pills I have been facing painful breathing and nose bleeding.. suggest me something.. i can't consult my parents

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Hi, I’m really sorry to hear your not well. Can you not go to your Doctors? If you think the sleeping tablets are affecting your body have you tried stopping them? Susan and John might be able to help more if you ring the help line.

Hi,

Do you have Vasculitis? Sorry, it's not clear from your post what your diagnosis is or whether this is just a question about sleeping pills.

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