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dmplaura 07-30-2008 04:08 PM

Can't sleep!
 
Well, I finally could, at 3am last night.

I've been tapering off Neurontin. When I was up to 500/600mg of it (for burning mouth) I slept like a kitten, however it made my head feel like it was going to burst (not pleasant at all).

Now I've tapered to 200mg (spoke to my neuro's secretary today and told her I'm decreasing by 100mg every 2 days). I was never on a high dose of it, but wow, I went to bed at 10:30 pm last night, exhausted from bad sleep the night before, and could not sleep until, as I said, 3am. :(

I have a bottle of Tryptophan in my cupboard that my nutritionist sold me a couple months ago. I used to take 1 capsule before bed. I am thinking about taking this again to sleep, but my neuro advised that it's not good on the liver. Argh!!! :p

I just need sleep. Would you trust the nutritionist with the Tryptophan to take 1 a night until you're past the Neurontin withdrawal stuff, or stay away from it and go sleepless?

Erin524 07-30-2008 04:12 PM

I got some amitriptyline from my doctor. It works fairly well for my insomnia. Better than the trazodone that I tried before that. The trazodone made me feel weird in the mornings. Like a hang over.

dmplaura 07-30-2008 07:00 PM

Yeah, I don't know. I only take 10mg of Amitriptyline at nighttime. I haven't discontinued it. I tolerate it well, and with the off label migraine prevention aspect, I'm all for it!

NurseNancy 07-30-2008 08:21 PM

if your neuro didn't like it i'd tend to stay away from it.
but i'd ask your neuro or your pcp if they could suggest something to help you.

when i had sleeping problems yrs ago (i still do but i'm taking ambien) i would take a tylenol pm. it has 25mg of benadryl in it. but i'd ask your dr.
when you're taking a tylenol product you have to be very careful not to take more than the recommended dose (also liver problems).

but you can buy the benadryl ingredient otc. ask your pharmacist.
there may be other things more natural that you can take. i'd ask your nutritionist or a RD.

Kitty 07-30-2008 08:36 PM

I take Trazadone when I need help sleeping. But it causes such dry mouth. I wake up and it's like someone has shoved cotton in my mouth.....yuck!! But, it puts me out for the night.

Erin524 07-30-2008 11:19 PM

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Originally Posted by herekitty1960 (Post 335782)
I take Trazadone when I need help sleeping. But it causes such dry mouth. I wake up and it's like someone has shoved cotton in my mouth.....yuck!! But, it puts me out for the night.

That was my problem with the Trazadone. Nasty taste in my mouth the next day. The hangover feeling was kind of bad too.

I dont take sedatives full strength. Had some Ambien in the mid 90's, and the first night, I took it full strength. Had a scary hallucination/dream where the room was bright red, and the tv was crawling across the floor, dragging the tv stand behind it. It was a little freaky.

I havent had that problem with the Amitriptyline yet. That's actually helped improve my dream content. Had some rather interesting and entertaining dreams on the Amitriptyline, and I only take 1/4 of a pill, maybe 1/2 if the insomnia is really strong.

weegot5kiz 07-31-2008 12:12 AM

i am with erin i also use that pill to help me sleep and yes interesting dreams lol, i also take 1/2 pill casue a whole one makes a me a slug the next day, good luck in finding a good med and i msut agree with Judy if neuro is against it, i would weigh in on neuros opinion

0357 07-31-2008 01:51 AM

My doctor put me on a low dose Klonopin to take at night...works well for me.

I'm also borderline manic/depressive so I go through periods where I barely sleep but I enjoy having energy :)

dmplaura 07-31-2008 06:40 AM

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Originally Posted by 0357 (Post 335944)
My doctor put me on a low dose Klonopin to take at night...works well for me.

I'm also borderline manic/depressive so I go through periods where I barely sleep but I enjoy having energy :)

Well, this would be mainly for burning mouth syndrome (the Klonopin), but if it helps one sleep I'm all for that! :)

PatriciaQ 07-31-2008 02:18 PM

ouch , sounds , painful , altho , its never , happen , to me , hopefuly , it , will , get better , within time , goodluck , my prays , are , with you.

p.s.i do , know , something , i cannot , at all , sleep , on , my back , its painful , trusted me *s*.




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