Does anyone have experience taking low dose Remeron for sleep?
I'm having terrible insomnia in the last stages of my Klonopin taper and my doctor prescribed Remeron. I have not started taking it yet but after some totally sleepless nights, I'll feeling desperate. Just wonder if anyone can give me their experience.
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Thanks for responding to my post as I really appreciate it. How did you get your sleep neurologist as that does
sound like something I would like to pursue.
I went to the sleep clinic at UBC after waiting 3 years to get taken but all she tried to do was find me sleep medication total waste of time, sadly
as nothing she suggested worked.
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That would be my idea of heaven if
I could get a night sleep like you have.
I have just found out as of Thursday night at RCH that have developed an autoamuine disease
and started taking a very high dose of prednisone which has blown away any chance of getting any sleep for 12 days now and my ativan didn't help a bit. I don't know how on earth I am going to manage getting thru 12 more days of NO sleep and of course being
The long weekend sure doesn't help. I did phone the pharmacist
and she suggested taking 2-3mg of melatonin at bedtime so I will try that. Cheers
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@myhappyplace You probably saw a sleep neurologist at the clinic. I’m sorry it took so long! I waited 3 months and thought that was long. They are supposed to find what works. I suppose you could try another one. I went to Emory Sleep Center in Atlanta.
@myhappyplace I wouldn’t even consider remeron for sleep. I tried it for depression and had terrible side effects.
I am 74 and at 81 the last thing you should worry about is getting addicted to something. Try clonazepam but only take on an as needed basis. I think it would work better than Ativan. It is definitely addictive but getting a good night sleep is important.
If you are not exercising try that as well.
Good luck to you.
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1 ReactionThanks for your reply Dave. I have a friend who is your age and she take clonazpam every night but she take trazadon with it. I can't take Trazadon so I don't think that's an option for me.
I haven't been able to see my doctor yet but I am certainly ready to try something else that actually works. I am very tired of these sleepless nights. I do try to walk but not a keen walker in the rain.
I have an exercise bike so I need to use it a lot more.
@myhappyplace I am being trialed (unsuccessfully) on sleep medications. Why can’t you take trazodone?