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legzzalot 03-10-2009 02:26 AM

Good morning I am still awake!!
 
It's 3:30 in the morning and I am still awake!!!

So my back started spasming around 11. Percocet not working.

Plus I have been having this weird insomnia thing for the last few months...it's kind of driving me batty.

Anyone suggest anything for not sleeping?

Last neuro gave me ambien which worked great but he took me off of it after 5 days and put me on amitryptoline? Which started as 10mg, then 20, then 25 and I was up to 50mg when I decided it wasn't working and stopped taking it.

I swear there is an invisible leprechaun plunging a sword into my spine.

Koala77 03-10-2009 02:34 AM

Good morning Legzz. I'm awake too, but I must own up and say that my time zone is different to your's.

I'm sorry that you're in pain. Have you tried the hot chocolate and the heat packs?

legzzalot 03-10-2009 02:41 AM

I have tried everything. I have decided that in hopes it really is a leprechaun, he will enjoy some irish coffee. I have not a had a drop of alcohol in over a year.... However while at my favorite Target store today I noticed they now sell irish cream... so I picked some up. At this point I may as well stay up I have to get up in two hours anyway. So I made myself a big irish coffee.

Koala77 03-10-2009 02:53 AM

I don't like Irish coffee, but Bailey's Irish Cream is a different story!

I like that, but it's probably 2 or 3 years since I had one, maybe more. I even have an easy recipe to make my own.... but I just haven't bothered.

Do you feel any sleepier for having your "special" coffee?

legzzalot 03-10-2009 03:09 AM

No sleepier. A little giddier, still stumbling. I swear my house is a pathetic sight at 4 AM.

Fiance just left for work. He has a steel rod in his leg from a skiing accident a few years ago. And of course the Army has managed to tear his leg up along with pulling a few tendons in his hip. So the two of us were in the kitchen stumbling around each other and complaining about aches and pains.

I couldn't help but crack up laughing. He just turned 30 and I am 28. I have seen people in their 60's move better than the two of us first thing in the morning. It's pathetic.

Koala77 03-10-2009 03:15 AM

It's rather pathetic to be laughing at our own disabilities when we are still under 30. I remember!

I'm old now, but I got diagnosed with MS when I was 25 and those first 5 years or so were the worst. Some days I even crawled because there was no way my legs would support me, but I never gave up. Not ever.

legzzalot 03-10-2009 03:51 AM

We have to laugh. If we don't laugh we all fall apart. Besides, when you laugh people realize just how crazy you are.

On the plus side, the numbness makes my daily injections a breeze!

Koala77 03-10-2009 03:56 AM

I agree!

It's like that saying "you don't have to be crazy..... but it sure helps". :D

It's 8pm on Monday night here in the Land of Oz. How's the time where you live?

Is daylight sneaking over the horizon yet?

legzzalot 03-10-2009 05:16 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Koala77 (Post 478412)
I agree!

It's like that saying "you don't have to be crazy..... but it sure helps". :D

It's 8pm on Monday night here in the Land of Oz. How's the time where you live?

Is daylight sneaking over the horizon yet?

Sneaking indeed. I actually laid down for an hour but never fell asleep. So I decided to get up and unpack stuff from the trip. Then I decided to do laundry. Spent half an hour looking for the roll of box tape I KNOW I bought, gave up. Was about to pull my trashcans around front when I realized it's only 6:00 and my neighbors are probably sleeping, lucky ducks! I was going to do the dished but I just don't feel like it.

Koala77 03-10-2009 05:25 AM

Dishes??? Oh NO! No-one does dishes at this hour!

You can't risk waking the neighbours now, can you? :D

(any excuse is a good excuse!)

braingonebad 03-10-2009 12:25 PM

I used to use amitriptyline - 50 mgs. And it worked great for nerve pain, but did NOT touch spasms. And It would knock me out normally, but not if I was having insomnia. Go figure.

I do not at this time have any pain meds rx'd by any of my docs - gee, thanks guys! :rolleyes::confused:

But I will say tequilla helps the back spasms - just a margie or two and I feel much better. Hey, you do what ya gotta do...


Good luck, Legz.

legzzalot 03-10-2009 04:28 PM

it's 5:30 in the afternoon i did get to nap for a whole hour and a half while DD took a nap. I still have not managed to do the dishes and i woke up with the shakes.

I actually contemplated following Marc's lead and starting an insomnia video blog, it's kind of funny as my coordination worsens with each passing hour.


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