Guest guest Posted October 17, 2007 Report Share Posted October 17, 2007 I've been on Lunesta (for the most part) since end of August. It's been working pretty well - seems to help me get to sleep despite the jerky legs, and when I wake up later, the jerky legs don't come back. So the quality of my sleep seems to be better. The problem is that it only seems to hold for about 6 hours. It's nearly 6 am and I've been awake since 4. I had a very busy and exhausting day yesterday and went to bed a little after 10 - lights out by 10:30. I was wide awake at a little past 4 and I'm still awake. I've got a few aches and pains but fibro pain level seems low. I felt last night like I was coming down with a cold; my nose still feels that way. But this isn't the first time this has happened. It seems to be settling into a fairly regular thing. Yesterday morning I got back to sleep at about 6 and slept till 8, then till nearly 11, but this morning I need to go in for some fasting bloodwork so need to get up at 7 anyway. The good thing is that apart from a few minor flareups, and a pretty bad one Monday night, my fibro pain level has been fairly low for a whole string of days. My disability company checked in with me yesterday. I told them I figured it was about time for them to call because I hadn't woken up screaming from nightmares for about a week now. The person I gave the update to was different than the person who handles my case. The guy who handles my case, who leaned on my so hard back in May to go back to work, called me back and gave me as close to an apology as I could expect. He assured me that they don't just cut off the disability without working with me and my doc, and that he understood that I couldn't go back to work at this point. I really do want to go back to work. But I don't know of any job (that I'd want, anyway) that allows you to take naps and lie down when you need to. Z Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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