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Re: Benzo free med suggestions for early awakening

Posted by Phillipa on March 26, 2012, at 10:12:41

In reply to Re: Benzo free med suggestions for early awakening, posted by Phillipa on March 26, 2012, at 10:04:08

Is it sonata? Phillipa

 

Re: Benzo free med suggestions for early awakening

Posted by rculater on March 26, 2012, at 10:33:32

In reply to Re: Benzo free med suggestions for early awakening » rculater, posted by tensor on March 26, 2012, at 8:07:40

I build a tolerance within days to Zopiclone. have not tried zolpidem. I end up worse than when i started after a week or two on Z drugs with no sleep a all which is why im looking for something longer term..

thnaks

 

Re: Benzo free med suggestions for early awakening

Posted by gostrider on March 26, 2012, at 13:21:33

In reply to Benzo free med suggestions for early awakening, posted by rculater on March 26, 2012, at 5:25:39

Sorry but 4am is not that early to wake, why not just go to bed a little later , problem solved .

 

Re: Benzo free med suggestions for early awakening » gostrider

Posted by Phillipa on March 26, 2012, at 19:00:26

In reply to Re: Benzo free med suggestions for early awakening, posted by gostrider on March 26, 2012, at 13:21:33

Must too early for me. Phillipa

 

Re: Benzo free med suggestions for early awakening » rculater

Posted by phidippus on March 26, 2012, at 19:58:58

In reply to Benzo free med suggestions for early awakening, posted by rculater on March 26, 2012, at 5:25:39

You could try a low dose of Remeron or Luvox

Eric

 

Re: Benzo free med suggestions for early awakening » phidippus

Posted by SLS on March 26, 2012, at 20:20:29

In reply to Re: Benzo free med suggestions for early awakening » rculater, posted by phidippus on March 26, 2012, at 19:58:58

Linkadge has suggested using cyprohepadine (Periactin) as an alternative to mirtazapine (Remeron). I would never have thought of it myself, and it is a pretty heady choice.


- Scott

 

Re: Benzo free med suggestions for early awakening » phidippus

Posted by Phillipa on March 26, 2012, at 20:50:02

In reply to Re: Benzo free med suggestions for early awakening » rculater, posted by phidippus on March 26, 2012, at 19:58:58

Is this the reason I can't get off the 50mg of luvox? Phillipa

 

Re: Benzo free med suggestions for early awakening

Posted by sigismund on March 27, 2012, at 1:53:31

In reply to Re: Benzo free med suggestions for early awakening » phidippus, posted by SLS on March 26, 2012, at 20:20:29

Careful dosing with trimipramine taken early in the evening, as low as possible, no more than 12.5mg.

Better, IMO, than cypro or mirtazepine. Less hangover and deeper sleep with lots of dreams.

Shorter acting than mirtazepine.

 

Re: Benzo free med suggestions for early awakening

Posted by gostrider on March 27, 2012, at 3:31:59

In reply to Re: Benzo free med suggestions for early awakening, posted by gostrider on March 26, 2012, at 13:21:33

Depends on the posters sleeping habits,if retiring to bed at say 9pm thats 7 hours sleep till 4am the norm.But if they retire at 12pm then in therory will wake at 7am an 7 hour,s again. I actually would love 7 hours sleep,the poster also said they carry on with light sleep again normal.Why interfere with meds on a normal sleep pattern, unless the poster is going to bed at 2am an wakeing at 4am now that is a problem .

 

Re: Benzo free med suggestions for early awakening » gostrider

Posted by rculater on March 27, 2012, at 5:29:30

In reply to Re: Benzo free med suggestions for early awakening, posted by gostrider on March 27, 2012, at 3:31:59

I go to sleep easily about 1130-12. After i've awaken at 3 or 4am I lie awake for about a hour or 2 ,then I finally get a semi concious very light unrefreshing, vivid dream, broken sleep,till 7am. Get out of bed very tired and miserable.

 

Re: Benzo free med suggestions for early awakening » sigismund

Posted by SLS on March 27, 2012, at 6:06:43

In reply to Re: Benzo free med suggestions for early awakening, posted by sigismund on March 27, 2012, at 1:53:31

> Careful dosing with trimipramine taken early in the evening, as low as possible, no more than 12.5mg.
>
> Better, IMO, than cypro or mirtazepine. Less hangover and deeper sleep with lots of dreams.
>
> Shorter acting than mirtazepine.


Good reporting, Sigi. Will you be staying with trimipramine (Surmontil)?

Thanks.


- Scott

 

Re: Benzo free med suggestions for early awakening » rculater

Posted by SLS on March 27, 2012, at 6:11:29

In reply to Re: Benzo free med suggestions for early awakening » gostrider, posted by rculater on March 27, 2012, at 5:29:30

> I go to sleep easily about 1130-12. After i've awaken at 3 or 4am I lie awake for about a hour or 2 ,then I finally get a semi concious very light unrefreshing, vivid dream, broken sleep,till 7am. Get out of bed very tired and miserable.

For situations like that, I take Sonata (zaleplon). It is potent enough to put you to sleep, but exits the body rather quickly so there are few lingering effects upon waking in the morning. I find it to be a very clean drug. It does not have side effects that dull or slow the mind.


- Scott

 

Re: Benzo free med suggestions for early awakening

Posted by sigismund on March 27, 2012, at 13:59:01

In reply to Re: Benzo free med suggestions for early awakening » sigismund, posted by SLS on March 27, 2012, at 6:06:43

Well the night before last I woke at 1am and despite temazepam did not really return to sleep, and then was a wreck all day.

Last night at 6pm I took around 10mg trimipramine and slept much better. Normally I don't sleep deeply enough to dream so it was nice to have some last night.

 

Re: Benzo free med suggestions for early awakening

Posted by torrid2 on March 27, 2012, at 18:44:53

In reply to Benzo free med suggestions for early awakening, posted by rculater on March 26, 2012, at 5:25:39

atarax is a antihistamine used to treat anxiety it's by perscription. I have had long lasting success with melitonin and atarax. I may be missspelling it hydroxizine is the chemical name but that to is likely miss spelled.

PLEASE THOSE SUFFERING WITH NOT BEING ABLE TO STAY ASLEEP TRY IT.

 

Re: Benzo free med suggestions for early awakening » SLS

Posted by phidippus on March 28, 2012, at 17:52:56

In reply to Re: Benzo free med suggestions for early awakening » phidippus, posted by SLS on March 26, 2012, at 20:20:29

why so heady?

 

Re: Benzo free med suggestions for early awakening » phidippus

Posted by SLS on March 28, 2012, at 19:01:21

In reply to Re: Benzo free med suggestions for early awakening » SLS, posted by phidippus on March 28, 2012, at 17:52:56

> why so heady?

Linkadge took into consideration the 5-HT2a/c antagonist actions of cyproheptadine (along with H1 antagonism) when he made it his choice of an adjunct to hypnotics. I was impressed.


- Scott

 

Re: Benzo free med suggestions for early awakening » phidippus

Posted by torrid2 on March 28, 2012, at 19:32:38

In reply to Re: Benzo free med suggestions for early awakening » SLS, posted by phidippus on March 28, 2012, at 17:52:56

not understanding whay offends you

 

Re: Benzo free med suggestions for early awakening

Posted by Raisinb on March 28, 2012, at 21:55:48

In reply to Benzo free med suggestions for early awakening, posted by rculater on March 26, 2012, at 5:25:39

Both Seroquel and Remeron are likely to work for you, but they might be more sedating than you want or need. Paxil is an option, as it makes many people very sleepy, even though it is not a sleep drug.

 

Re: Benzo free med suggestions for early awakening » Raisinb

Posted by Phillipa on March 28, 2012, at 23:16:41

In reply to Re: Benzo free med suggestions for early awakening, posted by Raisinb on March 28, 2012, at 21:55:48

You know I think in the beginning was tired on l0mg of paxil first ad with xanax .25 three times a day. At the time thought it was the 25mg of lopressor the pdoc insisted I go on first in his words "To prepar my body for paxil". Prepare in what way cause anxiety so bad at the time. This calls for a google search? Phillipa

 

Re: Benzo free med suggestions for early awakening » sigismund

Posted by Vincent_QC on March 30, 2012, at 8:43:35

In reply to Re: Benzo free med suggestions for early awakening, posted by sigismund on March 27, 2012, at 13:59:01

> Well the night before last I woke at 1am and despite temazepam did not really return to sleep, and then was a wreck all day.
>
> Last night at 6pm I took around 10mg trimipramine and slept much better. Normally I don't sleep deeply enough to dream so it was nice to have some last night.

Hi mister,
I plan to ask my Family Doc next week about a med to help me to fall asleep faster and stay asleep and I read that trimipramine (surmontil) is by far one of the best med as a sleep aid so maybe I should try it?

Right now I take some mirtazapine (Remeron) but can't take more than 3.5 mg if so I feel the noradrenaline effect the next day ( I know it's not normal but i'm very sensitive with all the meds who act as a potent A2 antagonist or NE reputake) and have worse anxiety...also it's not working anymore, so have to take extra dose of benzo meds (Klonopin and Xanax or sometimes valium but that one do nothing even at 20 mg dose) all the time at night to be able to fall asleep and return to sleep when i'm awake...

For the trimipramine, do you know the lower dosage needed to induce sleep without having too much problem with the noradrenaline, since the trimipramine don't act directly as a noradrenaline reputake but more as a A1 + A2 (less potent than the Remeron on that one I think) antagonist, who is different from the others TCA's? Also do you know if it's better to go with the Doxepin (another potent H1 antagonist) since i'm having chronic tension headache (I assume that the Doxepin is worse cause of it's effect on the NE reputake as well as the A1 and A2 effect?

I'm very sensitive to the H1 antagonist effect, so I don't need a high dose normally.

I used in the past the seroquel as a sleep aid but I try it again 4 months ago and almost had a heart attack with it...seriously my heart rate was too high on it, I assume it's because of it's effect on the A1 receptor...

Since now my anxiety is all related to somatization symptoms mainly heart issues(tachycardia , irregular heart beat, low blood pressure, chronic chest pain and left arm numbness) and also head pain (tension headache, jaw pain, eyes pain)... I need a med who will not make me feel like I will die from a heart attack, if you understand what I mean...Also most of the time now I wake up in the middle of the night sweating from the forehead and my back and with a panic attack, it's happening every night now and I HATE IT!!!

Anyway thanks for any kind of advises about that med... really want to know how it's working, if the effect last all day long like feeling tired forever and like on some illegal drug until noon, if it's affecting the heart rate and the blood pressure since mine is on the low side and take some Inderal to lower the heart rate...also drug interractions with it?

Thanks ;-)

Vince

 

Re: Benzo free med suggestions for early awakening » torrid2

Posted by phidippus on March 30, 2012, at 13:04:34

In reply to Re: Benzo free med suggestions for early awakening » phidippus, posted by torrid2 on March 28, 2012, at 19:32:38

What offends me?

Eric

 

Re: Benzo free med suggestions for early awakening » phidippus

Posted by torrid2 on March 30, 2012, at 13:07:45

In reply to Re: Benzo free med suggestions for early awakening » SLS, posted by phidippus on March 28, 2012, at 17:52:56

> why so heady?

seems like this responce took offence

 

Re: Benzo free med suggestions for early awakening » torrid2

Posted by phidippus on March 30, 2012, at 13:17:53

In reply to Re: Benzo free med suggestions for early awakening » phidippus, posted by torrid2 on March 30, 2012, at 13:07:45

What was I saying heady to? I usually mean 'challenging' when I say heady.

Eric

 

Re: Benzo free med suggestions for early awakening » phidippus

Posted by torrid2 on March 30, 2012, at 13:40:11

In reply to Re: Benzo free med suggestions for early awakening » torrid2, posted by phidippus on March 30, 2012, at 13:17:53

I missunderstood you. To answer you, I seen so many people using benzo's that possibly don't need them. After 3-4 years without clonipin this week I asked the doc to write me 10 1mg tabs so I'm not against benzo's. I'm in a very bad way and need help this week. For sleep wich I have life long difficulties with, nightmares, sleepwalking and constant waking. Sleep doesn't come natureal to me. I have had great success with atarax and melitonin and I feel most people just dissmiss atarax. I can't spell it its a antihistamine used for anxiety. It is marginally helpful for anxiety for me but helpful none the less. When I'm out of control with anxiety it does help. Now if I'm sleepwalking or having terrible nightmares, the kind that stay with you the next day leaving tired and fearful, well I perfer to use clonipin or restiril, but for the constant waking all night long I wish you guys would give it a try. If you hold back on the benzo's for the very hard times and use melitonin and atarax for when things aren't as bad tolerance can be avoided. If you only ask your doc for 10-15 benzo's each month it shows a responcable approach to your use of these meds.

 

Re: Benzo free med suggestions for early awakening » Vincent_QC

Posted by sigismund on March 30, 2012, at 14:22:17

In reply to Re: Benzo free med suggestions for early awakening » sigismund, posted by Vincent_QC on March 30, 2012, at 8:43:35

>I used in the past the seroquel as a sleep aid but I try it again 4 months ago and almost had a heart attack with it...seriously my heart rate was too high on it, I assume it's because of it's effect on the A1 receptor...

Oh Vincent, that is just awful.

I don't know anything about the pharmacology of trimipramine. I recall someone saying that it was a little like an AP. It doesn't feel to me as if it could cause anxiety or tachycardia but you are very sensitive.

This is what I do. At least 2 hours before I want to go to sleep (for me this is 6pm) I take around 12.5mg trimipramiine or a little less. This way I have only a little hangover the next day. My guts are a bit sluggish, but that is about it.

It is better for me than doxepin, which did not deepen sleep in the same way. Neither did amitrip. Mirtazepine did but lasted all the next day. Same with cyproheptadine.

I take it with maybe 2mg prazosin split into two doses.

This is physically calming.


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