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hi kay - i've used generic ambien for years - 10mg, along with 1 - 2mg

clonazeapam - and if my head is a bit swirly some doxiepin...with 10 - 15 mg

melatonin..getting to sleep is not too hard but waking up refreshed is rare!!

good luck,

deb

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From: Kay Siegrist <ksiegr@...>

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Sent: Thu, April 28, 2011 7:15:14 AM

Subject: Sleep

 

Hi Everyone,

 

I have a terrible time falling asleep.  For years, I have taken 10-15 mg. of

Seniquan (Doxepin) plus about 1/2 mg. of Xanax at bedtime.  That works for a

few

months then in order to not increase the dosage for it to keep working, I stop

it for about a month.  During that time, I take valerian root or passion flower

plus a Tylenol PM.  It barely helps so for that month, I get lousy sleep. 

After

a month or so off the Doxepin and Xanax, I start over and it works again. 

 

I've tried melatonin, seratonin, and a number of herbals from the health food

store without success.  Ambien has been suggested by my doctor.  I'm leary of

it

being habitforming as I need something every night not once in a while.  Have

any of you taken it and if so, how do yoo like it?  Doxepin is so safe

compared

to most prescription drugs.  Xanax I'm not too comfortable with.  I

justify taking it in this small dose only.  I'm at the point now where I need

to

stop both.  When I start again, I plan to leave the Xanax out and just take the

Doxepin.  That used to work for me all by itself.

 

I'm sure many of us share this problem with falling asleep.  Please share

what works best for you?  Thanks,  Kay   

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Kay,

Things like melatonin and herbs started working better for me when I started

taking progesterone orally. A little bit of estriol has helped also. It also

helps to have adequate and balanced cortisol, not an easy thing to accomplish if

you have problems with it.

Before you start taking Ambien, do some research on it. It is associated with

sleepwalking and has been implicated in accidents related to that.

Ellen

>Hi Everyone,

I have a terrible time falling asleep. For years, I have taken 10-15 mg. of

Seniquan (Doxepin) plus about 1/2 mg. of Xanax at bedtime. That works for a few

months then in order to not increase the dosage for it to keep working, I stop

it for about a month. During that time, I take valerian root or passion flower

plus a Tylenol PM. It barely helps so for that month, I get lousy sleep. After

a month or so off the Doxepin and Xanax, I start over and it works again.

I've tried melatonin, seratonin, and a number of herbals from the health food

store without success. Ambien has been suggested by my doctor. I'm leary of it

being habitforming as I need something every night not once in a while. Have

any of you taken it and if so, how do yoo like it? Doxepin is so safe compared

to most prescription drugs. Xanax I'm not too comfortable with. I justify

taking it in this small dose only. I'm at the point now where I need to stop

both. When I start again, I plan to leave the Xanax out and just take the

Doxepin. That used to work for me all by itself.

I'm sure many of us share this problem with falling asleep. Please share what

works best for you? Thanks, Kay <

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Hi Kay,

I have trouble sleeping too.

I have been taking Stilnox for a few years and have had absolutely no side

effects from them (even though the press reported horrible side effects from the

tablets).

I guess we all have different reactions to medications, and what works for one

may not work for another.

The Stilnox is packaged under many different names now.

I find the Stilnox gives me about 5-7 hours sleep per night.

My sleep quality is average, but if I don't take Stilnox I basically don't sleep

.... I doze off for a few minutes but am more awake than asleep.

I do have lots of vivid dreams, but apparently that is common with the cfs -

supposedly something to do with the immune system dysfunction.

I have just started taking the melatonin drops at night, and they seem to make

me go to sleep more quickly, but I am taking the Stilnox also.

I have to see how the melatonin goes, then work out if I don't need the Stilnox

anymore.

I take Clonazepam during the day for the anxiety/reaction to noise and light and

that helps a lot. If I stop taking Clonazepam my bodily reactions are still

there and nothing else helps me.

I know that all of us with cfs/me/cfids suffer with a variety of symptoms, which

makes it hard for the doctors to prescribe " a one program fits all " approach for

us.

I do hope you find something that helps you, as I know what it feels like to not

be able to sleep!

Make sure you check with your doctor about possible side effects of any drugs

you consider and whether they interact with other medications or vitamins you

are taking.

Regards, Lee

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