Ambien stopped working

Posted by emmabell @emmabell, Oct 25, 2022

Hi everyone. I’m hoping to get some advice as I feel a little lost and the doctors I’ve spoken to so far haven’t been able to come up with a solution to my problem.

I’ve had insomnia and also wake up a lot for year. It started with noisy neighbours and construction work (before then I had no issues). During this time I also developed chronic pain that made it even harder to sleep.

My dr prescribed “light” sleep medications to begin with. Some didn’t work, some gave side effects, and some did work for some time. But since I had no control over the noise in the area, eventually I had to move on to Ambien (and gigantic ear plugs).

So, I was on Ambien for a few months, started at 5mg but then noticed I had to take 10mg as my body was getting used to them. Eventually I moved and got rid of the noisy neighbours, but my body was so used to my crazy sleeping habits that I couldn’t go back to my regular hours. I would still wake up the hours my neighbours used to wake me up.

I tried my very best to stay at 10mg of Ambien but eventually I found myself waking up every second hour or so, having to take more to fall back to sleep. I got scared and called my dr, who gave me diazepam (5mg) and told me it should help me break this vicious cycle.

It did. The very first night I slept all night and only needed one Ambien. It stayed like this for a few months and my plan was to taper off everything, but then bad things happened in my life and it didn’t feel like a good time. I was too afraid to not get any sleep while going through so many struggles.

And now I’m kinda back to where I started. My body is so used to Ambien that sometimes I can’t even fall asleep on 10mg (even tho I’m still on diazepam as well). If I do fall asleep, I wake up after 4 hours, sometimes after only 1-2 hours, and it’s impossible to go back to sleep (my chronic pain isn’t helping).

Since I’m already on Diazepam I can’t use this to control the issue this time. My dr told me to try 7,5mg Diazepam and even 10mg but for some reason it’s not working. Quite the opposite. So I’m staying on 5mg.

What can I do? Has anyone been in a similar situation? I really want to get off both Diazepam and Ambien, but at the momemt my goal is to just find a safe way to sleep through the night because I haven’t slept in months!

Could I maybe slowly taper off Diazepam and add something else so that 10mg Ambien will be enough to sleep through the night?

Sorry this got so long. I’d be so grateful for any ideas or advice.

Kind regards /Emmabell

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@cindisue

skullbasecancer4..... you should switch from Restoril (Temazepam) to Lorazepam (Ativan) Restoril didn't work good for me either but Lorazepam does work well. It's worth a try.

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Ativan is addictive and you shouldn’t be on benzodiazepines long term. I tapered slowly off and now take 7.5 mg of mirtazapine.

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@kawanhee

Ativan is addictive and you shouldn’t be on benzodiazepines long term. I tapered slowly off and now take 7.5 mg of mirtazapine.

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Well....you could call anything addictive that you take everyday....but anyway....I don't take it everyday....only as needed. But is some people do need to take Ativan to have a good quality of life....then what the heck is wrong with that???? I would never take Mirtazapine because it is an anti-depressant and I am absolutely not depressed....

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@dj0751

ummm. Lorazepam is a benzo

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I guess you are one of the anti-benzo medications nazi.....they help alot of people....and that's what it's all about, isn't it???

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@cindisue

Well....you could call anything addictive that you take everyday....but anyway....I don't take it everyday....only as needed. But is some people do need to take Ativan to have a good quality of life....then what the heck is wrong with that???? I would never take Mirtazapine because it is an anti-depressant and I am absolutely not depressed....

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I apologize if I sounded judgmental. I had been given ativan originally for short term anxiety due to an upsetting medical diagnosis. I began relying on it for sleep and it eventually stopped working. I’m addition, my doctors wanted me off it and I began seeing a sleep medicine doctor who also wanted me off it. Benzodiazepines wreak havoc with your nervous system and everything I read about it scared me. They are physically addicting. Mirtazapine at 7.5 mg is used off label for sleep and at that level is not used as an anti depressant. All my doctors are comfortable with my using it long term.
I do disagree with your saying that anything you take everyday is addictive
And if someone is doing well with Ativan, then they should do what works for them. Was not helping me long term.

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@cindisue

I guess you are one of the anti-benzo medications nazi.....they help alot of people....and that's what it's all about, isn't it???

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Please see my comment to you. No need to be nasty about this. To each his own. We all fight our own demons.

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@kawanhee

I apologize if I sounded judgmental. I had been given ativan originally for short term anxiety due to an upsetting medical diagnosis. I began relying on it for sleep and it eventually stopped working. I’m addition, my doctors wanted me off it and I began seeing a sleep medicine doctor who also wanted me off it. Benzodiazepines wreak havoc with your nervous system and everything I read about it scared me. They are physically addicting. Mirtazapine at 7.5 mg is used off label for sleep and at that level is not used as an anti depressant. All my doctors are comfortable with my using it long term.
I do disagree with your saying that anything you take everyday is addictive
And if someone is doing well with Ativan, then they should do what works for them. Was not helping me long term.

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Exactly right....everyone needs to do what works best for them. Glad the mirtazapine is working for you.

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@kawanhee

Please see my comment to you. No need to be nasty about this. To each his own. We all fight our own demons.

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Wasnt trying to be nasty

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@cindisue

Exactly right....everyone needs to do what works best for them. Glad the mirtazapine is working for you.

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Thank you

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@cindisue

Wasnt trying to be nasty

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Came across that way using the term Nazi

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@kawanhee

Came across that way using the term Nazi

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I apologize.

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