Tired of waking up at 2am..Sonata
Hi, I'm new here. I can't sleep. It's frustrating. I'm 56. I used to sleep 7 or 8 hours a night. Now, I'm lucky to get 3 or 4 hours of sleep. I have no problem falling asleep, but every morning, without fail, I wake up at 2 or 3am and can't go back to sleep. I have mental health diagnosis. I am on 4mg Klonopin for severe anxiety and panic. Psychiatrist had me on Ambien, but after a few months it stopped working. I have BPD, put on 50mg of instant release Seroquel to be taken 31st bedtime. A very sedating medication. That does not help. I can't take herbs due to medication interactions. Remeron, also a sedating medication used to help, but stopped working. I have been on it since 2005. Busphar for anxiety does nothing to help me sleep. Psychiatrist just raised Seroquel dosage to 100mg from 50mg. Have not filled it yet. I don't know where to turn. I don't do anything stimulating before bed, computers, TV, eat, etc. Room is fairly dark. I don't know what to do, I'm exhausted all the time. It's wearing on me. Thinking about Melatonin? Psychiatrist will not prescribe sleeping pills..Sonata, Lunesta. Help..
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I will definitely try this and let you know. My daughter mentioned that maybe I needed more salt.
I do something similar with Clonazepam, but it makes me feel drugged the next day and doesn’t always help me sleep very well. Frustrated.
I have done a saliva test also and meeting with my natural path doctor soon to determine what I need. I’ve always said it has to be hormones or lack of when we get older, as sooooo many older folks have sleep issues.
I will post my findings and help. Wish me luck because I am miserable. Not sleeping is affecting my life and ruining it.
Question. What keeps you from going back to sleep?
Question.
What causes you to wake up:
Noise
Pet
Needing to go to the
bathroom
Is your brain going crazy?
No concentration
No focusing
Thinking about things you
have to do/deadlines
Do you wake up, wet due to
sweating?
I wake up two/three times a night due to body pain and/or needing to go to the bathroom.
I take 7.5 mg Remeron between 60-90 minutes before bedtime to help return to sleep after the interruptions. Without it, I struggle to get back to sleep. Also take 3mg melatonin 30-60 min before bedtime to help get to sleep. I wake up tired which may be "hangover" effects of the meds, so I'm experimenting with when to take them.
Note that my colon had been removed due to cancer and have a lot of pain in the shoulders due to arthritic spurring. Left one is recovering from surgery, the right one will get surgery when the left is done with PT. Won't eliminate the pain, but will greatly reduce it.
Forgot that I use a CPAP machine.