Treatment resistant insomnia—can the ER even help me?
I’d been sleeping fine for years(8+ hours uninterrupted) but on 10/28/25 I suddenly lost that ability. Now I can only sleep 30 minutes to a couple hours. Even with medication. Last night I had to take melatonin, lunesta, doxepin and unisom and I slept only an hour. I’m hallucinating and having seizures(I have MS and epilepsy) but my doctors don’t seem in any rush to fix this. I’m convinced there is a physical illness causing this but I don’t know what. I don’t have the PTO to keep seeing my doctor about this. What do I do? I’m desperate. I don’t think the ER would do anything for me, but I don’t know where else to go. I learned all about sleep hygiene with MS fatigue, so I know it isn’t that. I’m also already in therapy. My MS clinic has stated that insomnia isn’t associated with MS so they can’t help me.
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@aureliorod so you have never become tolerant on Clonozapam where it stopped working after all that time.
When I stop taking it, I stop sleeping. Nothing that I have tried to substitute, works as well as Clonazepam.
I had a similar problem. A false diagnosis caused me extreme insomnia. The only thing that helped me was Seroquel 150 mg. Maybe it will help you.
Having a diagnosis of MS and epilepsy would cause extreme ANXIETY in most people. Could this diagnosis be the cause of your insomnia? May you find the help you need.
Have you seen a sleep specialist?
If you haven’t I suggest you do.
All those meds you took scare me , did someone tell you to use them all at once?
Sounds like a lot of drug interactions with all those sleep aids.
Do any of the meds you use for your illness have insomnia as a side effect?
That’s a good place to start looking
I don’t think the ER is going to be much help.
Please See a sleep specialist