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Old 12-22-2011, 10:34 AM #11
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Violet, Hi. I'm sorry your daughter is having so many problems so young.

Do you mind saying what drug or supplement she is dosing every half an hour? I doubt that there are any meds where that is okay to do. You can get some serious side effects.

Annie
Hi Annie, sorry about the way I described her sleep pattern. I meant to say that she sleeps for only 1/2 hour at a time (maybe a spelling error... dosing, dozing?)

I agree that she needs to sleep in order for her body to heal properly. This is frustrating. We'll talk to her Neuro more about it.

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She's still not sleeping! This is frustrating for her and causing more fatigue than expected with MG. Has anyone tried valerian? I've read that it is a good herbal remedy for insomnia.
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I did read where ativan isn't good for MG patients either. Please go in to your PCP, or the doc who is folowing the MG case. This no sleeping can make a condition worse that it already is. The body doesn't do well without proper rest. There is medication that can help, please ask your doctor so she can get the rest she so needs. Don't be afraid to speak up to the doctor, ask for the help. I do wish you all the best, and I hope a better solution can be found. I will keep you in my prayers. ginnie
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I use Lunesta. There is a coupon you can print out and get it for free for 12 months!

I have been plagued with insomnia for most of my adult life. When I was doing chemo, IV ativan was used to combat nausea, and I was given a script to use at home for several weeks for nausea as well. It did not make me weaker (of course I was already as weak as a wet noodle.)

Sedatives, muscles relaxers and even antibiotics can effect every person with MG differently. There is one certain antibiotic that can pretty much wipe me out completely, yet others here take it with no issues at all.

Hope your daughter gets some relief. The Lunesta has truly been a lifesaver for me.
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