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Thanks for the thought . I was on ambian for awhile and got the most

excruciating headaches. I would wake up with them and then they would build

throughout the day from there. Prior to that they had me on elavil which

increased my jaw dislocation in my sleep, increasing the sleep apena which I

was taking the medication for anyway, Of the three (ambian, elavil and

tylenol pm) I find the tylenol pm to be the least invasive.

On 2/6/04 1:28 PM, " ceda " <ceda > wrote:

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> Subject: Re: Rotating medications? Re: Re: Rx: Arthrotec anyone?

>

> Laxity,

> I don't know what other do but I didn't realize you were also on tylenol pm,

> get rid of it and try just benadryl, tylenol pm has benadryl in it also

> called dyphenhydramine. You can use this for sleep, or get an RX for a mild

> sleeping pill such as ambien or dalmane. But the tylenol is even more hard

> on the liver with your combination of medications. Good Luck. Sincerely,

> S.

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I never did a sleep study. One doctor wanted me to, but with my

school schedule at the time I was not up to it, and up till recently

I was doing okay with sleeping. Lately, I have been having problems

again and my doctor wants me to just try the Benedryl route and see

if that works. So far it has not helped but sometimes i need to

give things more time to start working. It seems that every year

around this time I become an insomniac and then a couple of months

later it goes back to normal. no idea why.

Take care,

Jen

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> > From: " Jen " <jmgrimse@y...>

> > Subject: Re: Rotating medications? Re: Re: Rx: Arthrotec

anyone?

> >

> > I was on ambien a couple of years ago when i was having trouble

> > sleeping in college. A couple minutes after taking the pill i

was

> > out, i could hardly even move to take off my socks in bed. I

also

> > did things that I do not remember, like calling my boyfriend at

2am

> > talking to him for a little while. In the morning he would call

and

> > i would not remember the conversation. It was obvious that I was

> > not sleeping as well as I thought I was on it if I was making

phone

> > calls. I stopped taking it shortly after that. Last year or so

my

> > husband was talking with a nurse that he knew and she said that

> > ambien sometimes makes people hallucinate. I never had that

> > though.

> >

> > Just my experience with it.

> > Jen

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