Psycho-Babble Medication Thread 41543

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Ambien... ????

Posted by Ivorysnow_99 on July 27, 2000, at 23:15:37

*********************** TEll Me about it!!!! I totally freak. MY husband gets very irritated, because he works all day, and wants to talk about things at night. I totally do not remember!!! I don't remember making Love,either.But, if I do not take it. I will be up until the next morning. I am truly miserable the next day. In a Zombie sense, as well as nauseas. The horror, is that I am mostly only taking 10 mg. On very seldom occasion.... 20 or 15mg.I have also, been suffering from an abnormal period, abdominal cramping. And today, very light spotting. I do not know if this is any reaction. But, the only times I have had an abnormal perios in my all 28 years... was while pregnant. I know this isn't the case now, as I had a tubal ligation 3 years ago. Not to mention, going to two different ER's, 2 weeks ago. Just to have them send me home with abdominal cramping and abnormal bleeding. If anyone has had any sort of reaction... please do share!!!!!!

 

Re: Ambien... ???? » Ivorysnow_99

Posted by Greg on July 28, 2000, at 7:40:37

In reply to Ambien... ????, posted by Ivorysnow_99 on July 27, 2000, at 23:15:37

Ivory,

I've been taking Ambien 10mg for over a year now and while, being a guy, I haven't had to experience some of the problems you're having, I do have some short term memory loss. Mine is limited to falling asleep on the couch and not remembering being woke up to go to bed, or having my wife tell me something and not recollect it the next day. I've found that being VERY disiplined with the med can help. I am an insomniac andI always take it exactly 20 minutes before I know I'm going to bed. I try to be very consistent with my bedtime if I can. I would suggest that if you know that you have plans like company coming over, spending time with hubby, making love, etc., you avoid taking it prior to those times. I wake up groggy too, but usually can shake off the fog in 5-10 minutes. Ambien has has a very short half-life and is designed to dissapate from the system after 4 hours. It may take some time to acclamate to your system. I would definitely talk to your doc about the problems with your periods and cramping though.

I'm sure you will hear good and bad things about Ambien here, I've heard some real horror stories about it. Just remember that everyone's chemical makeup is different, and because of that people can react very differently to the same meds. Call your doc right away if your symptoms continue. There are a lot of other alternatives to Ambien for sleeping problems.

I'd like to ask a couple of questions if you don't mind. How long have you been taking the Ambien? Do you take any other meds with it, and if yes, which ones? Negative interactions between meds happens all the time, and our docs and pharmacies don't always catch them. This could be happening with you.

Anyway, this is my experience with the med, it's been very good for me. I hope others will give you input as well, and please, keep your doc informed about how you're doing! I hope things improve soon, and continue to let us know how you're doing. If you have any other questions that I can help you with don't hesitate to ask.

Hugs,
Greg

> *********************** TEll Me about it!!!! I totally freak. MY husband gets very irritated, because he works all day, and wants to talk about things at night. I totally do not remember!!! I don't remember making Love,either.But, if I do not take it. I will be up until the next morning. I am truly miserable the next day. In a Zombie sense, as well as nauseas. The horror, is that I am mostly only taking 10 mg. On very seldom occasion.... 20 or 15mg.I have also, been suffering from an abnormal period, abdominal cramping. And today, very light spotting. I do not know if this is any reaction. But, the only times I have had an abnormal perios in my all 28 years... was while pregnant. I know this isn't the case now, as I had a tubal ligation 3 years ago. Not to mention, going to two different ER's, 2 weeks ago. Just to have them send me home with abdominal cramping and abnormal bleeding. If anyone has had any sort of reaction... please do share!!!!!!

 

Re: Ambien... ????

Posted by shar on July 28, 2000, at 21:07:18

In reply to Re: Ambien... ???? » Ivorysnow_99, posted by Greg on July 28, 2000, at 7:40:37

I was prescribed Ambien for insomnia and it was the weirdest thing to ever happen to me. I would have THE WORST NIGHTMARES and STRANGE DREAMS, wake up heart pounding, or crying.

I only used it about a week. Then to Klonopin.

Sounds like Greg's ideas are really good, and I've seen posts here from others who like it also and have no trouble. (Frankly, it always sort of amazes me that people can take it without the weirdness. Physiology again.)

Good luck,
Shar

> Ivory,
>
> I've been taking Ambien 10mg for over a year now and while, being a guy, I haven't had to experience some of the problems you're having, I do have some short term memory loss. Mine is limited to falling asleep on the couch and not remembering being woke up to go to bed, or having my wife tell me something and not recollect it the next day. I've found that being VERY disiplined with the med can help. I am an insomniac andI always take it exactly 20 minutes before I know I'm going to bed. I try to be very consistent with my bedtime if I can. I would suggest that if you know that you have plans like company coming over, spending time with hubby, making love, etc., you avoid taking it prior to those times. I wake up groggy too, but usually can shake off the fog in 5-10 minutes. Ambien has has a very short half-life and is designed to dissapate from the system after 4 hours. It may take some time to acclamate to your system. I would definitely talk to your doc about the problems with your periods and cramping though.
>
> I'm sure you will hear good and bad things about Ambien here, I've heard some real horror stories about it. Just remember that everyone's chemical makeup is different, and because of that people can react very differently to the same meds. Call your doc right away if your symptoms continue. There are a lot of other alternatives to Ambien for sleeping problems.
>
> I'd like to ask a couple of questions if you don't mind. How long have you been taking the Ambien? Do you take any other meds with it, and if yes, which ones? Negative interactions between meds happens all the time, and our docs and pharmacies don't always catch them. This could be happening with you.
>
> Anyway, this is my experience with the med, it's been very good for me. I hope others will give you input as well, and please, keep your doc informed about how you're doing! I hope things improve soon, and continue to let us know how you're doing. If you have any other questions that I can help you with don't hesitate to ask.
>
> Hugs,
> Greg
>
> > *********************** TEll Me about it!!!! I totally freak. MY husband gets very irritated, because he works all day, and wants to talk about things at night. I totally do not remember!!! I don't remember making Love,either.But, if I do not take it. I will be up until the next morning. I am truly miserable the next day. In a Zombie sense, as well as nauseas. The horror, is that I am mostly only taking 10 mg. On very seldom occasion.... 20 or 15mg.I have also, been suffering from an abnormal period, abdominal cramping. And today, very light spotting. I do not know if this is any reaction. But, the only times I have had an abnormal perios in my all 28 years... was while pregnant. I know this isn't the case now, as I had a tubal ligation 3 years ago. Not to mention, going to two different ER's, 2 weeks ago. Just to have them send me home with abdominal cramping and abnormal bleeding. If anyone has had any sort of reaction... please do share!!!!!!

 

Re: Ambien... ????

Posted by Ivorysnow_99 on August 1, 2000, at 0:34:27

In reply to Re: Ambien... ????, posted by shar on July 28, 2000, at 21:07:18

Thank you both for your quick response. I have been up and down. I just can't seem to get up and go the next day. Luckily, I do not work. But, I find myself dragging after my kids. I am just worried about Aug. 15th, when school starts again. I am going to call my doctor tomorrow andse if there is something he can prescribe for me. Hopefully something that doesn't make me nauseaus and groggy the next day. If there is anything else, I need to know or something you suggest, please, let me know. Thanks a bunch!!!

> I was prescribed Ambien for insomnia and it was the weirdest thing to ever happen to me. I would have THE WORST NIGHTMARES and STRANGE DREAMS, wake up heart pounding, or crying.
>
> I only used it about a week. Then to Klonopin.
>
> Sounds like Greg's ideas are really good, and I've seen posts here from others who like it also and have no trouble. (Frankly, it always sort of amazes me that people can take it without the weirdness. Physiology again.)
>
> Good luck,
> Shar
>
>
>
>
>
> > Ivory,
> >
> > I've been taking Ambien 10mg for over a year now and while, being a guy, I haven't had to experience some of the problems you're having, I do have some short term memory loss. Mine is limited to falling asleep on the couch and not remembering being woke up to go to bed, or having my wife tell me something and not recollect it the next day. I've found that being VERY disiplined with the med can help. I am an insomniac andI always take it exactly 20 minutes before I know I'm going to bed. I try to be very consistent with my bedtime if I can. I would suggest that if you know that you have plans like company coming over, spending time with hubby, making love, etc., you avoid taking it prior to those times. I wake up groggy too, but usually can shake off the fog in 5-10 minutes. Ambien has has a very short half-life and is designed to dissapate from the system after 4 hours. It may take some time to acclamate to your system. I would definitely talk to your doc about the problems with your periods and cramping though.
> >
> > I'm sure you will hear good and bad things about Ambien here, I've heard some real horror stories about it. Just remember that everyone's chemical makeup is different, and because of that people can react very differently to the same meds. Call your doc right away if your symptoms continue. There are a lot of other alternatives to Ambien for sleeping problems.
> >
> > I'd like to ask a couple of questions if you don't mind. How long have you been taking the Ambien? Do you take any other meds with it, and if yes, which ones? Negative interactions between meds happens all the time, and our docs and pharmacies don't always catch them. This could be happening with you.
> >
> > Anyway, this is my experience with the med, it's been very good for me. I hope others will give you input as well, and please, keep your doc informed about how you're doing! I hope things improve soon, and continue to let us know how you're doing. If you have any other questions that I can help you with don't hesitate to ask.
> >
> > Hugs,
> > Greg
> >
> > > *********************** TEll Me about it!!!! I totally freak. MY husband gets very irritated, because he works all day, and wants to talk about things at night. I totally do not remember!!! I don't remember making Love,either.But, if I do not take it. I will be up until the next morning. I am truly miserable the next day. In a Zombie sense, as well as nauseas. The horror, is that I am mostly only taking 10 mg. On very seldom occasion.... 20 or 15mg.I have also, been suffering from an abnormal period, abdominal cramping. And today, very light spotting. I do not know if this is any reaction. But, the only times I have had an abnormal perios in my all 28 years... was while pregnant. I know this isn't the case now, as I had a tubal ligation 3 years ago. Not to mention, going to two different ER's, 2 weeks ago. Just to have them send me home with abdominal cramping and abnormal bleeding. If anyone has had any sort of reaction... please do share!!!!!!

 

Re: Ambien... ????

Posted by Ivorysnow_99 on August 8, 2000, at 22:27:24

In reply to Re: Ambien... ????, posted by shar on July 28, 2000, at 21:07:18

Thanks for all of the good advice!!! I am going to call my doctor and have him prescribe something else. I have gradually tried to cut down on the Ambien, atleast taking 3/4 of a pill. It has worked some, it just takes me longer to go to sleep. I also tried taking a muscle relaxer (Generic Flexeril). It worked great the first night. Just took a few hours to kick in. But, I felt well rested the next day. Unfortunately... I was so achy and felt alot of muscle tension the second time. Maybe because I felt revived after the first time, I did some late Spring Cleaning. He He :-) Hopefully the medicine you mentioned, will work wonders for me. School starts in less than a week. :-( then again... :-) Maybe I will finally get some rest. Thanks again.

> I was prescribed Ambien for insomnia and it was the weirdest thing to ever happen to me. I would have THE WORST NIGHTMARES and STRANGE DREAMS, wake up heart pounding, or crying.
>
> I only used it about a week. Then to Klonopin.
>
> Sounds like Greg's ideas are really good, and I've seen posts here from others who like it also and have no trouble. (Frankly, it always sort of amazes me that people can take it without the weirdness. Physiology again.)
>
> Good luck,
> Shar
>
>
>
>
>
> > Ivory,
> >
> > I've been taking Ambien 10mg for over a year now and while, being a guy, I haven't had to experience some of the problems you're having, I do have some short term memory loss. Mine is limited to falling asleep on the couch and not remembering being woke up to go to bed, or having my wife tell me something and not recollect it the next day. I've found that being VERY disiplined with the med can help. I am an insomniac andI always take it exactly 20 minutes before I know I'm going to bed. I try to be very consistent with my bedtime if I can. I would suggest that if you know that you have plans like company coming over, spending time with hubby, making love, etc., you avoid taking it prior to those times. I wake up groggy too, but usually can shake off the fog in 5-10 minutes. Ambien has has a very short half-life and is designed to dissapate from the system after 4 hours. It may take some time to acclamate to your system. I would definitely talk to your doc about the problems with your periods and cramping though.
> >
> > I'm sure you will hear good and bad things about Ambien here, I've heard some real horror stories about it. Just remember that everyone's chemical makeup is different, and because of that people can react very differently to the same meds. Call your doc right away if your symptoms continue. There are a lot of other alternatives to Ambien for sleeping problems.
> >
> > I'd like to ask a couple of questions if you don't mind. How long have you been taking the Ambien? Do you take any other meds with it, and if yes, which ones? Negative interactions between meds happens all the time, and our docs and pharmacies don't always catch them. This could be happening with you.
> >
> > Anyway, this is my experience with the med, it's been very good for me. I hope others will give you input as well, and please, keep your doc informed about how you're doing! I hope things improve soon, and continue to let us know how you're doing. If you have any other questions that I can help you with don't hesitate to ask.
> >
> > Hugs,
> > Greg
> >
> > > *********************** TEll Me about it!!!! I totally freak. MY husband gets very irritated, because he works all day, and wants to talk about things at night. I totally do not remember!!! I don't remember making Love,either.But, if I do not take it. I will be up until the next morning. I am truly miserable the next day. In a Zombie sense, as well as nauseas. The horror, is that I am mostly only taking 10 mg. On very seldom occasion.... 20 or 15mg.I have also, been suffering from an abnormal period, abdominal cramping. And today, very light spotting. I do not know if this is any reaction. But, the only times I have had an abnormal perios in my all 28 years... was while pregnant. I know this isn't the case now, as I had a tubal ligation 3 years ago. Not to mention, going to two different ER's, 2 weeks ago. Just to have them send me home with abdominal cramping and abnormal bleeding. If anyone has had any sort of reaction... please do share!!!!!!


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