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Old 11-05-2012, 05:13 AM #1
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Default Been up for 3 or 4 days

This is getting ridiculous, Im not tired either, what is going on? I lay down on my side and it feels like my nose is clogged up on one nostril I dunno if its making me have a harder time trying to breathe or what, I can't seem to get comfortable

Im calling my neurologist today to plead for some lunesta, although Im scared to take a sleeping pill due to the breathing and not sure If i have csa or not

for the past month Ive been laying down tossing and turning until 5 or 6 in the morning then I would think I was having a dream but would get up and it would only be 45 min or an hour since I looked at the clock and would do this 2 or 3 more times until 10 am or so, but now for the past 3 or 4 days Ive gotten no sleep at all

I can't stop my mind from racing when Im laying down either so thats probably not helping at all either

and to top its all off the last couple weeks Ive been having to urinate every hour or so, more noticeable at night, no matter how much water I drink during the day(I only drink water) making it even worse

sorry about the ranting this is just really bizarre, shouldn't I just get so exhausted I sleep automatically?
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Old 11-05-2012, 05:46 AM #2
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What meds are you taking?

Stop trying to self diagnose. CSA is not very common. Plus, it take decades to it to cause a cumulative problem.

Your anxiety is your worst enemy.

I take gabapentin before bed. It helps my brain and body relax. It is an anti-seizure med and has very few side effects. I'd be asleep except I have peripheral neuropathy and my feet are burning up right now.


Go read a book and fall asleep.
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im not taking any meds now, I wish it was that easy, Ive been wanting to sleep I just cant, I can never seem to get comfortable and I never get tired, I yawn sometimes but im never exhausted or anything,

ive tried melatonin and valerian, no effect, that temezapam a few weeks back didn't work by itself or with the wal-som, this has gotten me concerned I want to desperatley sleep but just can't is insomnia normally this bad?
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Abel...I think you need to just let your brain be quiet. I too suffer from pretty bad insomnia, but I think the more you stress over it the worse it gets. I just recently have slept through the night (2 nights ago)! The first time in 1 1/2 yrs.
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well about to get a sample of lunesta, hopefully itll work tonight, is it safe to take it with topamax? my dr told me to get back on the topamax,

I stopped because i thought it caused my insomnia to get worse. only took 25mg last thursday and friday but thats when i noticed i didnt get any sleep at all and alls it did was numb my "migraine" as he called it even though i told him it was pressure like and dull , it never went away

im pretty sure thats because its a preventative not for relief but who knows maybe itll work at 50mg?
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I would agree that letting your mind relax is the best way to go. Try to clear your head as best as possible. Focus on your inhales and exhales... long inhales, longer exhales. This will help slow your heart rate down as well as your body gets ready to sleep.

If you're still struggling, try to stay away from electronic devices (TV, cell phone, computer, etc) 1-2 hours before bed and try to get a dimmer, more yellowish light in your bedroom if you have a bright white one.
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Also, most meds take 1 to 2 weeks for you to really see the effects. So, stick with it and journal your days.
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SSRI's SNRI's and other such meds may take a few weeks to take effect but Lunesta is quick acting.
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SSRI's SNRI's and other such meds may take a few weeks to take effect but Lunesta is quick acting.

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Just to give you some encouragement. I've had multiple brain trauma from cons , and menegitis , overdoses even. I hear you tho as the sleep thing goes. I have found a certain body position does allow me to sleep. [mines left side only.
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hello again,
have you tryed tylanol pm.? and a breath right nasle stip they work grate for the cloged up thing, there are also some aromatherapy sleel oils that work fantastic I use them for my grandson who has Add and Odd and the meds. make it hard for him to sleep his mother realy did not want to add even more meds.for him to sleep so I make him relaxation baths and sleep oils for the defuser we got for his bedroom these work fantsatic for him I coud give you some recipes if you would like to give them a try
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