Sleep meds?
I've been on Ambien for a while now. At one point, I thought it was losing it's effectiveness, so I asked to switch to something else, and tried Lunesta. It was newer at that point, and my co-pay was ridiculous, but I thought I'd give it a try and see if it was worth it. Wasn't really, so I went back to the Ambien. Then, after a while, I noticed a "warning" on the side of the bottle saying to take on an empty stomach. I did that, and it was working like a charm. Now, I'm back to square 1. I've taken my Ambien about an hour ago, empty stomach and I am absolutely not feeling anywhere near sleepy. My body is tired, but not sleepy. I thought of taking another one, but that's a no-no.
Have I built up a tolerance to Ambien? Is there another drug(s) that may help me get to sleep easier/faster? Ambien used to knock me out within minutes after taking it. I would take it, grab the dog, and barely remember crawling into bed. It worked that fast.
Any suggestions out there. I be needing my sleep!!!
Thanks in advance!
Have I built up a tolerance to Ambien? Is there another drug(s) that may help me get to sleep easier/faster? Ambien used to knock me out within minutes after taking it. I would take it, grab the dog, and barely remember crawling into bed. It worked that fast.
Any suggestions out there. I be needing my sleep!!!
Thanks in advance!
Janice
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320/170/150
SW/CW/GW
I had been on ambien for years. I am a terrible insomniac, due to some PTSD. Many years ago, my youngest son fell into our pool and nearly drowned (was blue and not breathing when I pulled him out!). He made a fast and complete recovery, but I was still dealing with that when my father died 2 weeks later! I was a wreck, couldn't sleep, was terrified that something else would happen.
Ever since then, I can't sleep a full night. So Mr. Ambien came along and I could sleep again. But having been on it many years, I started getting a tolerance for it. So my doc switched me to temazepam. And it's working for now. I've been on it about a year now.
As far as the PTSD, I'm over it for the most part. I've come to terms with some things, so now I think the insomnia is just due to the "habit" I had of waking up every few hours to check on my children. I try not to take sleep meds every night and hope to wean myself off of them one day.
Ever since then, I can't sleep a full night. So Mr. Ambien came along and I could sleep again. But having been on it many years, I started getting a tolerance for it. So my doc switched me to temazepam. And it's working for now. I've been on it about a year now.
As far as the PTSD, I'm over it for the most part. I've come to terms with some things, so now I think the insomnia is just due to the "habit" I had of waking up every few hours to check on my children. I try not to take sleep meds every night and hope to wean myself off of them one day.
My son has terrible sleep problems, and they put him on Seroquel at first, which worked wonderfully....worked on me a little too well. When I took it, I literally fell face first into my MIL's lap in mid sentence. Out like a light. I had to stop taking it because my kids were all teens at the time, so there was no way I could take that and keep up with those hooligans! LOL Later my son was put on Trazadone and it works very well. He's usually up and down all night long, and has a heck of a time falling asleep period. He's usually out like a light in about 30-45 min. after taking it.
Used to do Ambien, stopped working and the side affects/nightmares/ horror dreams were awful.
Switched to Lunesta and I sleep a SOLID 6-7 hours and wake up refreshed. It is my new love for about a month or so now.
Switched to Lunesta and I sleep a SOLID 6-7 hours and wake up refreshed. It is my new love for about a month or so now.
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