Anxiety waves in sleep

Posted by esikora @esikora, Apr 19, 2022

For over a year, I've had waves of creepy anxiety starting around 5 am. Starts with weird uncomfortable dreams, then progresses to awful adrenaline-like rushes. Now I'm starting to experience this during the night, every few hours. I can fight my anxiety fairly well during the day, but at night I feel helpless and scared.
Has anyone had similar symptoms? Did anything help?These feelings are not like worry; more like deep sickening fear...
Thanks for listening.

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Is there any medication that might be causing this anxiety? For example, initially when taking large doses of melatonin experienced vivid, horrific nightmares that would repeat and feared going back to sleep.

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@marjou

Is there any medication that might be causing this anxiety? For example, initially when taking large doses of melatonin experienced vivid, horrific nightmares that would repeat and feared going back to sleep.

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Thanks for responding.I heard that melatonin can do that. so I stopped it months ago. No difference...

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This has been happening to me for the past 2 years. I am now taking 25mg of Trazadone at night and it has helped for the 1st 2-3 hrs of sleep. Anxiety thoughts and dreams start around 3- 4 am and continue through until I get up. I accidentally took a whole 50mg tablet last night and this morning I woke up a little groggy and I noticed that I had slept most all night and when the pre-dawn anxiety started to arrive, I was lucid enough to realize that it was anxiety and was able to rationalize in the dream state what was happening and I was able to relax and stay easy in the moments.
I am highly sensitive to drugs. The littlest dose goes a long way with me. I manage anxiety and panic attacks during the day with very small doses of .5mg lorazepam as needed. I don't take the lorazepam every day. Some days I can manage panic and anxiety with breathing and other refocusing tools. It just depends on what triggers a panic anxiety episode.

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I have been diagnosed with complex PTSD and had serious problems with nightmares. It has been resolved with Prazosin 1mg every night before going to bed. If I wake up in the night for any reason, I need to take another one before returning to sleep. It’s a high blood pressure medication widely prescribed off label for just this problem. I also take a high blood pressure medication for high blood pressure and the addition of Prazosin has not affected my blood pressure at all.

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@nitalisa

This has been happening to me for the past 2 years. I am now taking 25mg of Trazadone at night and it has helped for the 1st 2-3 hrs of sleep. Anxiety thoughts and dreams start around 3- 4 am and continue through until I get up. I accidentally took a whole 50mg tablet last night and this morning I woke up a little groggy and I noticed that I had slept most all night and when the pre-dawn anxiety started to arrive, I was lucid enough to realize that it was anxiety and was able to rationalize in the dream state what was happening and I was able to relax and stay easy in the moments.
I am highly sensitive to drugs. The littlest dose goes a long way with me. I manage anxiety and panic attacks during the day with very small doses of .5mg lorazepam as needed. I don't take the lorazepam every day. Some days I can manage panic and anxiety with breathing and other refocusing tools. It just depends on what triggers a panic anxiety episode.

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Good to hear that you've been able to keep this misery under control. I have (so far) resisted the meds that have been suggested, but that may change. Natural supplements and mindfullness tricks have been somewhat effective during the day, but not at night.

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I share the same as you and I feel so bad. Anxiety at nighttime is difficult to struggle…

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Have your cortisol levels checked. My therapist and I talked about the “adrenal rushes” when I wake up in anxiety. He also suggested taking a supplement for that. If I find the notes on that I’ll post what he suggested. A good naturopath or holistic doctor can help diagnose what western medicine doctors miss.

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@trishplace

Have your cortisol levels checked. My therapist and I talked about the “adrenal rushes” when I wake up in anxiety. He also suggested taking a supplement for that. If I find the notes on that I’ll post what he suggested. A good naturopath or holistic doctor can help diagnose what western medicine doctors miss.

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Thank you. I'd certainly be interested to know what supplements were suggested.

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@nitalisa

This has been happening to me for the past 2 years. I am now taking 25mg of Trazadone at night and it has helped for the 1st 2-3 hrs of sleep. Anxiety thoughts and dreams start around 3- 4 am and continue through until I get up. I accidentally took a whole 50mg tablet last night and this morning I woke up a little groggy and I noticed that I had slept most all night and when the pre-dawn anxiety started to arrive, I was lucid enough to realize that it was anxiety and was able to rationalize in the dream state what was happening and I was able to relax and stay easy in the moments.
I am highly sensitive to drugs. The littlest dose goes a long way with me. I manage anxiety and panic attacks during the day with very small doses of .5mg lorazepam as needed. I don't take the lorazepam every day. Some days I can manage panic and anxiety with breathing and other refocusing tools. It just depends on what triggers a panic anxiety episode.

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Both my mom and I have been on lorazepam for years to help with sleep. I am trying to taper off slowly and find that both depression and anxiety have worsened. My mother has been prescribed lorazepam 3 x a day which is of great concern and now can’t be without it because her anxiety level is unmanageable.

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@trishplace

Have your cortisol levels checked. My therapist and I talked about the “adrenal rushes” when I wake up in anxiety. He also suggested taking a supplement for that. If I find the notes on that I’ll post what he suggested. A good naturopath or holistic doctor can help diagnose what western medicine doctors miss.

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I’m interested in the supplements that you were told about if you can find the info. Thanx.

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