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Old 11-05-2017, 10:30 AM #1
Lebber Lebber is offline
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Default Mirtazapine for sleep?

I was wondering if anyone has experience with mirtazapine for sleep and maybe tinnitus? I'm planning to ask this to my doctor instead of benzos.

The doctor gave me 2 different benzos for sleep which i tried, but i felt that it made everything worse. On top of that my sleep didn't improve that much. So i had to quit. I have both trouble falling asleep and staying a sleep. Since I've read that mirtazapine is often used for sleep and tinnitus I'm curious if this would help.

Sleep is really the biggest problem for me. In the first months of my concussion i could sleep fairly well and it was beneficial for my recovery. But for a month or so the tinnitus became louder and i couldn't sleep anymore. And now i feel I got stuck. The fatigue became worse due to lack of good sleep.

So if anyone has tried it i would like to hear what your thoughts are on mirtazapine
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