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05-28-2014, 06:21 AM | #1 | ||
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Since my head injury I've had problems getting to sleep and staying asleep, even when I was prescribed tamazepam the week after my injury I only slept for 4 hours. Before my injury it sometimes used to take me a little while to get off but once asleep I would sleep soundly until morning. Now I just wake up for no reason after a couple of hours and can't settle back to sleep again, I've lost that relaxed sleepy feeling, I must be getting only 3 hours and it's getting frustrating and debilitating, I was hoping it was just a phase but it's not. Having tinnitus since my injury doesn't help.
A while back I was prescribed amitryptaline, an anti depressant, in a low dose (10mg) to aid sleep, I didn't take them because I'd never taken anti depressants so was a bit wary. Now I'm beginning to think I may need something as I'm feeling increasingly down. Another doctor I saw more recently suggested I try a more modern AD -an SSRI like citalopram or mirtazapine but I've read stories about how hard it can be to get off them and how long it takes for them to work. Anyway, I'm thinking of trying the amitryptaline, I figure 10mg is a low dose. Can't get to see a doctor until next week. |
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05-28-2014, 08:01 AM | #2 | |||
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Full disclosure: I did my research and decided that SSRIs absolutely were not for me.
As for the Amitriptyline, when using it as a sleep aid, people sometimes find that they have to keep increasing the dosage. I know TBI patients who claim to have had better results with a newer tetracyclic antidepressant called Remeron (Mirtazapine). Like I said, I can offer no firsthand experience. When you sleep, do you dream? Do you wake with any sense of refreshment? |
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05-28-2014, 08:17 AM | #3 | ||
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Amitriptyline at 10 mgs is a common prescription for insomnia. That dose is very low. It is worth a try. I need to eat a complex carb before going to bed so my body has sleep energy. I also need to be very comfortable, with soft sheets and pajamas so I have no odd sensations to stimulate my senses.
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05-28-2014, 08:46 AM | #4 | ||
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Sometimes I remember dreaming, I think I might even wake during dreaming. No, I don't feel refreshed when I wake, I don't feel anxious as such but a bit wired. It's as if an alarm goes off at 5am, it's uncanny. It's like I've got into some sort of bad sleep habit.
Basically I don't understand how I can wake up tired, yawn during the day but fail to fall asleep at night, it's bizarre! Maybe I'm getting too much brain stimulation during the day because pre injury I'd be zombied on 3 hours sleep but I'm not now. When I see the PCS neurologist I'll ask for some hormone tests to see what my cortisol and melatonin levels are, I wonder if they might be awry. I'm open to suggestions though. I tried mirtazapine once, a friend who is on them for depression said they made him sleep so gave me one to try. It certainly made me feel sleepy and relaxed especially when I woke up it was like the old days of waking on a Sunday morning, but it made me constipated and lowered my blood pressure, pretty powerful stuff. I hear coming off them can give you insomnia :-( EDIT One other thing lately I feel queasy when I wake up...anyone else have this? |
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05-28-2014, 09:27 AM | #5 | |||
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05-28-2014, 10:03 AM | #6 | ||
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I'm on amitriptylan 50mgs a night (I also have anxiety issues) and I do very well on it. Don't be afraid to try it if you need it. A good night's sleep is one of the most important aspects of recovery.
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What Happened: 3/6/14 I was leaning in to pick my phone off the floor of my car and hit my head on the door frame. No immediate problems but I woke up the following day with blurred vision, nausea, fogginess and memory issues. Headaches came the next day along with speech problems. CT scan was clear. Took a few weeks off work. Went back for half days for two weeks. Then: 4/14/14 While still recovering from the first concussion I hit my head on the edge of my desk. Immediate headache, nausea and blurred vision. Doctor referred me to a neurologist who prescribed physical therapy for my neck, as I get incredibly stiff/sore necks daily which helps to bring on the headaches. Doctor also referred me to a counselor, who is helping me to cope with the anxiety and panic that has come up in my post concussion world. I deal with severe sensory problems and the frequent bout of aphasia. And Then : 10/6/14 I was cleaning something (ok cat puke) up from underneath my new glass table when I stood up too fast right into it and voila, trauma #3. I was out of work for a month and a half this time. Noise problems, aphasia, etc. |
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