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Mickeycbee 10-17-2008 06:14 PM

Not Sleeping
 
You know, after 12 years of dealing with being Bipolar, mixed with Panic Disorder, and various other little mood disorder fragments, if you will, I wonder at this point what it would be like to be able to have a decent night of sleep. I have not slept in 5 days, my doctor has been racking her brain and prescribing med after med, or in conjunction with another type of med, to get me to sleep. Believe me, I've tried all the cognitive behavioral stuff, and more, and nothing seems to be working right now. I am new to the forum, but not new to the disease and I know that if I continue with sleepless nights, then the mania will soon be knocking on the front door. Tonight I'm to try ambien again, with trazedone, remeron and a healthy dose of klonopin. So I guess we'll see what happens. Wish me luck.

Abbie 10-17-2008 07:11 PM

Hi Mickeycbee!!

Welcome to Neurotalk!!!

I'm relatively new to the BP world.... newly diagnosed that is, but I understand the not sleeping... my personal record is 17 days of NO sleep. I'm just now beginning to recognize a little when changes are starting to occur...mania/depression.

I hope you get some sleep soon (preferably tonight).

Best wishes and Good luck!!!

:)
Abbie

befuddled2 10-17-2008 09:57 PM

Welcome,

I feel for you not sleeping. It's terrible. Have you ever tried Loxatane? That is about the only thing out there that helps me sleep but yet it is an anti-psychotic. It slows down my thinking and then comes sleep. If you can't sleep tonight and feel like chatting I should be back on later.

befuddled2

Dmom3005 10-17-2008 10:12 PM

Welcome and good luck on the sleeping.

I'm not sure how to help with that.

Donna

bizi 10-17-2008 10:58 PM

Hi Mickey and welcome to the forums!,
I am so sorry that you are not sleeping.
I know how frustrated you must feel.....
Will you call your pdoc if you can't get to sleep this weekend
Have you tried haldol before?
I know that you have to sleep....what meds would work on you if you were to become manic?....It sounds like you are already heading there.
I am sorry.
Can you call your pdoc tomorrow?
(((((HUGS)))))
bizi

bizi 10-17-2008 10:59 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Abasaki (Post 390435)
my personal record is 17 days of NO sleep. Abbie

So abby what finally worked for you for sleep?
bizi

Mari 10-18-2008 02:34 AM

:welcome_sign:

Hello, Mickeycbee,

Is everything else more or less going ok except for the sleep? Are your meds working otherwise?


The trazedone, remeron, and klonopin should help a person sleep.

In my experience Ambien is a cr@p drug, but I am hoping it works for you. How much do you take?

Good luck.

Mari

Mickeycbee 10-18-2008 10:53 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mickeycbee (Post 390382)
You know, after 12 years of dealing with being Bipolar, mixed with Panic Disorder, and various other little mood disorder fragments, if you will, I wonder at this point what it would be like to be able to have a decent night of sleep. I have not slept in 5 days, my doctor has been racking her brain and prescribing med after med, or in conjunction with another type of med, to get me to sleep. Believe me, I've tried all the cognitive behavioral stuff, and more, and nothing seems to be working right now. I am new to the forum, but not new to the disease and I know that if I continue with sleepless nights, then the mania will soon be knocking on the front door. Tonight I'm to try ambien again, with trazedone, remeron and a healthy dose of klonopin. So I guess we'll see what happens. Wish me luck.

Well, last night I was not able to go to sleep until 4:30am, but was able to sleep for about 5 hours. Called my doctor and she added another 150 trazedone for tonight and for me to call her in the morning. During the day Im on Lithium, which for me is working very well. Im able to function, stay moderately stable and I don't have any horrid side effects. So tonight hopefully, the extra trazedone will help. My dr is wonderful, I do truly love her, she gave me her cell number so I can reach her day or night at any time and she always answers and helps me through. I've been on probably about 50 different med changes since March of this year, trying to find the right combination and dosage. Prior to this insomnia episode, I was sleeping beautifully on just 8mg of Klonopin and 15mg of remeron. There wasn't anything to trigger the insomnia, as my dr put it, my body chemistry gets "used to" meds rather quickly, therefore they just stop doing what they are supposed to do. I thank everyone for their support, its nice to have people who have been there, or are there and understand. I ended up sleeping on the sofa last night and woke up about 9:30 this morning to find my cat on my chest, and my husband on the floor next to me. I feel blessed to have this kind of support. Once again thanks to everyone for their suggestions, which I will ask my doctor about, and best wishes for everyone.

bizi 10-18-2008 11:15 AM

5 hours is a good start!
You have a wonderful pdoc!
thanks for checking in.
Do you have any plans for the weekend?
It is astonishing that you could not sleep taking 8mg of klonipin....truely baffling.
((((HUGS))))
bizi

Abbie 10-18-2008 11:59 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bizi (Post 390513)
So abby what finally worked for you for sleep?
bizi

I went to my acupuncturist.... sat for hours with needles in me.... after this I went home and fell asleep... only slept a few hours but it was way better than nothing.


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