Guest guest Posted December 14, 2003 Report Share Posted December 14, 2003 Hi Bill, The flippant answer is to sit through a meeting lead by a co-worker of mine he can put 12 people asleep in 10 min or less. The truth is I had a similar experience about 4 years ago and it finally went away on its own there was nothing that worked for me. I didn't have any prescription sleep meds but nothing over the counter helped. I also didn't try alcohol and don't recommend it, before Lyme I could enjoy a beer or two but with lyme 2 beers and I have a hangover in less than an hour that lasts for days. They tell me that is a symptom, I find it just painful and a good reason to not drink. Other than understanding there is little I can say other than I have been there and I will pray for you to get over it soon. Dave Hello Group, I am going though a bad insomnia stage. I can't seem to get to sleep until I have been up so long that exhaustion gets the best of me. I have been up since yesterday and feel like a zombie. When this happens, I am usually in store for an emotional rollarcoaster. Does anyone have a good cure for insomnia? Thanks, bill Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 14, 2003 Report Share Posted December 14, 2003 Dave, Where do you work? I am glad you and everyone else is out there. These periods of insomnia are horrible. I was taking 400 mg of serroquil and 50 mg of trazadone to help sleep, but it has stopped working. I have and appt with my dr this week and will ask for something to help. I am out of work on disability, so waking up in the am is not a problem. My emotional rollarcoaster has started. I am getting feelings of uneasiness (can't really describe it). It almost feels like the end of the my world is in sight. I will be in tears before the end of the day. Thanks for being there, bill Hi Bill, The flippant answer is to sit through a meeting lead by a co-worker of mine he can put 12 people asleep in 10 min or less. The truth is I had a similar experience about 4 years ago and it finally went away on its own there was nothing that worked for me. I didn't have any prescription sleep meds but nothing over the counter helped. I also didn't try alcohol and don't recommend it, before Lyme I could enjoy a beer or two but with lyme 2 beers and I have a hangover in less than an hour that lasts for days. They tell me that is a symptom, I find it just painful and a good reason to not drink. Other than understanding there is little I can say other than I have been there and I will pray for you to get over it soon. Dave Hello Group, I am going though a bad insomnia stage. I can't seem to get to sleep until I have been up so long that exhaustion gets the best of me. I have been up since yesterday and feel like a zombie. When this happens, I am usually in store for an emotional rollarcoaster. Does anyone have a good cure for insomnia? Thanks, bill Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 14, 2003 Report Share Posted December 14, 2003 Sue....I am going to try that next time (probably tonight). At least until my lower back gives out. After that I will look for something to organize. Time to ramble and cry on your shoulder. The insomnia seems worse when sore legs with restless legs and burning feet. I am however starting to string together periods of feeling a little better; but not totally well. I am off iv now and on orals. I am worried about another relapse, but hope and pray that doesn't happen again, Thanks for being there, bill Re: [ ] Insomnia Bill....I don't know of any LD patients who don't have problems with insomnia. It's awful not being able to sleep and that seems to cause emotional problems due mainly to lack of sleep. I have found that pain, muscle, etc. medications rarely work for the tough insomnia bouts. I clean! LOL I scrub, do laundry (washing everything in sight), and have even cleaned windows in the rain! Anything to wear my self out. Most of the time, I just have a clean place and still no sleep. But, it helps with the emotional part. I can see that something has been accomplished....maybe that's it? Bill <bbarksda@...> wrote: Dave, Where do you work? I am glad you and everyone else is out there. These periods of insomnia are horrible. I was taking 400 mg of serroquil and 50 mg of trazadone to help sleep, but it has stopped working. I have and appt with my dr this week and will ask for something to help. I am out of work on disability, so waking up in the am is not a problem. My emotional rollarcoaster has started. I am getting feelings of uneasiness (can't really describe it). It almost feels like the end of the my world is in sight. I will be in tears before the end of the day. Thanks for being there, bill Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 14, 2003 Report Share Posted December 14, 2003 You can even if I am not well Re: [ ] Insomnia Anything you can do....even if it's sitting down and working on a project. Genealogy is alos a good thing to do on the computer. I had three sleepless nights and found more family members than I care to mention. The computer gives me a choice....if I am able, I clean....if I hurt, I can look for family members or work on the book I am writing. You can always cry on my shoulder....as long as when you are well, I can cry on yours...LOL ) Bill <bbarksda@...> wrote: Sue....I am going to try that next time (probably tonight). At least until my lower back gives out. After that I will look for something to organize. Time to ramble and cry on your shoulder. The insomnia seems worse when sore legs with restless legs and burning feet. I am however starting to string together periods of feeling a little better; but not totally well. I am off iv now and on orals. I am worried about another relapse, but hope and pray that doesn't happen again, Thanks for being there, bill Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 14, 2003 Report Share Posted December 14, 2003 I never thought of the antidepressants as possible causing the problem. I am on 225mg of effexor xr in the am and 300mg of trileptal in the am and 600mg at night. I remained very depressed despite the effexor, but if I stop taking it, I am in constant tears after about 3 days off. It is a double edged sword. I have appointments coming up with my llmd and psychiatrist in the next week . I am going to work close with both to help get my meds worked out. My abx will probably be changing in the upcoming week. My llmd is cycling to keep fighting the bug. So it will be herx city pretty soon. I have been feeling all around miserable for quite a while, with several spells ranging from back pain, body convulsions, and not being able to move over the past year that put me in the hospital. Thank for being there, bb Re: [ ] Insomnia I had problems with insomnia in the 90's. I had the restless legs, headaches, ringing in the ears, loss of hearing, dizziness, vertigo,etc. also. But, I was still able to move about. Then in Oct. 2001, I started having difficulty with mobility. Now, I usually don't have a problem with insomnia or the migraine/tension headaches. (I do get what I call a rubber band headache). I like the idea that I am no longer getting the migraines and I am sleeping well at night. I don't know what all this means. Perhaps there is stages that people go through with lyme. Perhaps it is good you are not being able to sleep because it means you are not as badly infected. It is a long shot. I know not being able to sleep is not fun at all. I also know that I have gone back to having insomnia when I try the different antidepressants. I usually stop them, because being able to sleep at night is really important to me. I felt the antidepressants were depressing me. HA! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 14, 2003 Report Share Posted December 14, 2003 It does suck!!! At the end of the period of insomnia is a crash that usually puts me down and out for 24+ hours. I know is not the healthiest thing in the world, but I always look forward to it. Re: [ ] Insomnia WOW! I don't know about you, but I don't think I have ever battled anything like this before in my life. I will certainly be glad when I have my health back. I know what you mean about the antidepressants. I kept trying to take them because I thought they would help. I finally gave up. I do cry now if I push myself to far. If I am able to just wait it out until my body allows me to get out and about I do OK> When this first hit, I would cry almost everyday for a short time. It was mostly due to the loss of mobility. I sure didn't understand what was going on. Still don't. Just hope I am learning what it is I am suppose to be learning from this. I know I have friends who feel they will be on antidepressants the rest of their lives. One can't sleep if she doesn't take them and the other doesn't like herself if she doesn't take them. HA! (But, neither one of them have lyme) I do know that all of the antidepressants I tried had insomnia as a possible side affect. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 14, 2003 Report Share Posted December 14, 2003 Hi All, I have lost my ability to fall asleep at night so I take Ambien. It works for me, sometimes at night I am hurting so much that I can hardly wait to take my Ambien and put on my c-pap mask and jumb in bed. I know that it's additive but at this stage I don't care I want to get some sleep. Take Care, H. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 14, 2003 Report Share Posted December 14, 2003 That is what I am hoping to do tonight; stay up until 8 or 9 then go to sleep. It is 2:30 and I am staying awake so far; not even tired, just feel like a bad hangover. I am going to try meletonin tonight. I was taking 400mg of serroquil and 50 mg of trazadone and that was knocking me out...but not any more. I am going to have to ask the doctor for something strong. Once I get into a cycle of insomnia, I get very sick and think it will be better to be knocked out instead of living with the insomnia. bb Re: [ ] Insomnia Hi Bill: I also suffer from insomnia and if I don't sleep at night the symptoms and misery for me magnify...I am trying supplements with GABA, valerian, 5htp...and ultimately have to resort to xanax when everything fails...but I know that I don't want to over depend on benzodiazepines since I know they also probably stop working in time... The best thing I have found is to take a warm bath with baking soda, epsom salts and peroxide...sometimes this does help...also not to have a tv in your bedroom but keep some easy to read magazines nearby until you feel sleepy...I have also been waking up at 3 or 4 am some nights and trying to get back to sleep...sometimes I take melatonin but have no idea if this is good or bad for me. The most difficult thing for me is to have to sleep because my husband will awaken if I turn on the light or move too much..I have to find a room and bed where I can turn on a light and read until I get sleepy...one night, I just didn't sleep after 3 am after going to bed at 11..I was so exhausted by that next night, I just went promptly to sleep. So maybe it's better to just wait till the next night to catch up...this is my dilemma..let me know if anyone has an idea of other things that work with insomnia. Donna Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 15, 2003 Report Share Posted December 15, 2003 Hello, I have had progressive insomnia over the past year. I was not diagnosed with Lyme so didn't know the cause. I tried many of the naturals like GABA and melatonin but they made my muscle pain and restless legs much worse. Benadryl also made restless legs worse and it seemed that the more I took of the med, the worse it got. I stumbled, during a routine cold of all things, Actifed, which is triprolidine (2.5 mg) and pseudophed (60 mg)(over the counter). Coincidentally, the med allowed me to sleep for the first time in a year. I looked up the med on the net and ran across the fact that triprolidine is a sedating antihistamine which also has anti- inflamatory properties as a side effect!!! It really helps during minor herxing as well. It also makes you drowsy. It also has not stopped working!! Unlike diazepam and Benedryl where you have to take more to keep the 'effect', I've been taking this every night for three months. I only take one. Of course, if the pain gets too bad, then there's nothing that works for me. Check with your doctor for possible side effects with any other meds you are taking. Also, some people (although few) are sensitive to pseudophed. There is a version of the med without the pseudophed - ask your doctor if they can get it. I haven't found it in any store. Good luck! Dana > Hello Group, > > I am going though a bad insomnia stage. I can't seem to get to sleep until I have been up so long that exhaustion gets the best of me. I have been up since yesterday and feel like a zombie. When this happens, I am usually in store for an emotional rollarcoaster. Does anyone have a good cure for insomnia? > > Thanks, > bill > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 15, 2004 Report Share Posted January 15, 2004 Hi, I have insomnia too. I take 150mcg of synthroid and 5mcg of Cytomel. I have found this natural product that really helps. It is called Calms Forte and I found it at GNC but you might could try any healthfood store. It is homeopathic all natural ingredients made by Hyland's. It has in big letters that is is non habit forming. It is also safe for children. It helps me achieve a deeper sleep otherwise I feel like I never go into a good restful sleep and toss and turn constantly. hugzz, -Dana -- insomnia Since I have been diagnosed 3 months ago and put on 50 mcg of syndthoid, the insomnia has been incredible. I see my dr. for a 3 month check up next week and would like some input as to question him about it and find a solution. I had bloodwork done a couple weeks ago and it is all supposedly in the normal range. Thanks! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 15, 2004 Report Share Posted January 15, 2004 have your adrenal and female hormones tested. my sister is going through the same thing ----Original Message Follows---- From: " margclark2000 " <margclark2000@...> Reply-hypothyroidism hypothyroidism Subject: insomnia Date: Thu, 15 Jan 2004 11:27:32 -0000 Since I have been diagnosed 3 months ago and put on 50 mcg of syndthoid, the insomnia has been incredible. I see my dr. for a 3 month check up next week and would like some input as to question him about it and find a solution. I had bloodwork done a couple weeks ago and it is all supposedly in the normal range. Thanks! _________________________________________________________________ Check out the coupons and bargains on MSN Offers! http://shopping.msn.com/softcontent/softcontent.aspx?scmId=1418 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 18, 2004 Report Share Posted January 18, 2004 sounds like you need a lot more T3. Gracia > Hi, > I have insomnia too. I take 150mcg of synthroid and 5mcg of Cytomel. > I have found this natural product that really helps. It is called Calms > Forte and I found it at GNC but you might could try any healthfood store. It > is homeopathic all natural ingredients made by Hyland's. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 18, 2004 Report Share Posted January 18, 2004 don't ever believe it when you are told " blood work is in the normal range " . If you have insomnia you are undertreated and $ynthroid will probably not do it for you. Addition of T3 makes a big difference. Gracia > Since I have been diagnosed 3 months ago and put on 50 mcg of syndthoid, the > insomnia has been incredible. I see my dr. for a 3 month check up next week and > would like some input as to question him about it and find a solution. I had > bloodwork done a couple weeks ago and it is all supposedly in the normal range. > Thanks! > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 7, 2005 Report Share Posted January 7, 2005 Hi - isn't it? > Wondering if anyone suffers from Insomnia and if so what remedies >are > you using? Currently I can't sleep without medication and I'd >like > to wean off of it. My mind and heart races at night and >prevents me > from sleeping. Someone suggested GABA an amino acid, >around 2000mg > but not sure if that will help. You can get enough GABA animo acid from good animals meats - maybe UP your protein intake during the day instead, especially egg yolks. Even have an egg milk drink about 1/2 hr. before bed. Do you take Cod Liver Oil? The omega-3 can help with sleep problems and calm your mind. Take the equivalent of 3,000 mgs. of omega-3 per day in divided doses. Are you taking cal/mag supplements? They are considered nature's lullaby pills. Take 350 mgs. 3 times a day, but it is important to have Cod Liver Oil at the same time to ensure absorption, as well as Vit. E. Right after you lie down take 3-4 good deep slow breaths to slow down the adrenaline and switch your body into the calm mode. Do that about every 5 minutes until you fall asleep. Luv, Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 13, 2005 Report Share Posted January 13, 2005 Dear " M " I was on vacation so I missed your post ... would just like to throw my two cents in. I suffered from insomnia for years and was reliant on medication too. I could STAY asleep, but I couldn't FALL asleep, no matter how exhausted I was. Anyway, long story short, two things resolved the vast majority of my problems, I still sleep terribly light, but generally am able to fall asleep naturally. 1. Eliminate fluoridated water. If your tap water is fluoridated, drink/cook with bottled and be utterly religious. The only way to remove fluoride is via a reverse osmosis filter, and IMO that makes the stuff just unbearable. 2. Avoid conventional dairy/eggs/meats. On a vacation with the family we ran out of organic eggs and I ate conventional eggs for two days in a row. The old problem came back. I can't prove it but either there's something in conventional meat/animal products in the form of steroids, growth hormones, or antibiotics that sets me off, or there's something so lacking in these products that they create an imbalance (probably a little of both). The other thing is sticking to the diet, that REALLY improved my sleep after a week or so. I tried a lot of nutritional supplements, did various amino acids, but nothing worked (and had no side effects) like eating and drinking clean. Best, Harriet Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 11, 2005 Report Share Posted March 11, 2005 I find that 25 mg of trazodone at night helps me fall asleep and stay asleep most of the night. I wake a little groggy but not too bad. This was originally prescribed by a rheumatologist to treat my " fibromyalgia " . On the herbal side, I used to find that kava would help me relax and fall asleep if I took enough. Joe > My insomnia has returned and I feel just awful. Can someone suggest either supplements or meds that are useful to get to and stay asleep? > Phil Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 11, 2005 Report Share Posted March 11, 2005 I am the queen of insomnia!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I can suggest a ton of stuff. I have tried sonata, ambien, valium, benadryl (antihistamine) to name a few.........that is ...if you want to go with traditional meds....... sedating antidepressants will help too.....like elavil (amytriptyline). If you want to try some natural products, you can try melatonin (some people like myself have an adverse reaction to melatonin), Kava Kava, Valerian Root, 5-htp, to name a few. There is also, the traditional, soothing music and a warm bath....or cookies and milk, or even some turkey before bed (for the tryptophan). If none of these help............I have hundreds of suggestions. It is best you call your Dr. and talk to him/her about your insomnia.......... Connieknwnj Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 15, 2005 Report Share Posted March 15, 2005 I have had insomnia for 7 years and they have tried everything - I even saw a specialist in New Jersey who tried at least 30 different things -- I am still on ambien, the only thing that seems to work - but now I take one and a half and sleep only 2 hours. Having insomnia is the worst! Good Luck Kim Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 15, 2005 Report Share Posted March 15, 2005 Insomnia is the pits.................have you tried 5-htp? That may be helpful..........nothing works for me either.........been on everything..........I've had the most success with 5-htp in ginger with tyrosine. Ambien, worked for me........but made me hallucinate..........ceiling fan had arms, the dresser was chasing me........and to top it off I called someone in the middle of the night and told them about it............The next day, I never remembered any of it. I bet your serotonin, norephinephrine, dopamine, and other brain chemicals........are dispensing at the wrong times............... Connieknwnj Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 15, 2005 Report Share Posted March 15, 2005 The worst part about it is that one cannot stop thinking - and if I have had a bad day, it never ends, eh? *sigh ps - day three on ABX combo - so far - nausea - INSOMNIA - but no Lyme symptoms! Oh - and and and - no depression so far - it's like a fog lifted today! Carmen > I have had insomnia for 7 years and they have tried everything - I even saw a > specialist in New Jersey who tried at least 30 different things -- I am still > on ambien, the only thing that seems to work - but now I take one and a half > and sleep only 2 hours. Having insomnia is the worst! Good Luck Kim > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 16, 2005 Report Share Posted March 16, 2005 I started on Ketek about 4 weeks ago. Phil Re: [ ] Insomnia are you on antibiotic.. eric --- REMOCLIHP <REMOCLIHP@...> wrote: > My insomnia has returned and I feel just awful. Can > someone suggest either supplements or meds that are > useful to get to and stay asleep? > Phil > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 16, 2005 Report Share Posted March 16, 2005 Thanks Connie. I am now sleeping. My LLMD referred me to a lyme neuropsychiatrist as I was about at the end of my rope. I'm now on remeron,ambien and will resume Paxil tonight. I'm already sleeping much better. What a relief! Phil Re: [ ] Insomnia I am the queen of insomnia!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I can suggest a ton of stuff. I have tried sonata, ambien, valium, benadryl (antihistamine) to name a few.........that is ...if you want to go with traditional meds....... sedating antidepressants will help too.....like elavil (amytriptyline). If you want to try some natural products, you can try melatonin (some people like myself have an adverse reaction to melatonin), Kava Kava, Valerian Root, 5-htp, to name a few. There is also, the traditional, soothing music and a warm bath....or cookies and milk, or even some turkey before bed (for the tryptophan). If none of these help............I have hundreds of suggestions. It is best you call your Dr. and talk to him/her about your insomnia.......... Connieknwnj Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 16, 2005 Report Share Posted March 16, 2005 In a message dated 3/15/2005 10:37:25 PM Eastern Standard Time, writes: Subject: Insomnia The other night I had such terrible head pain etc that i took one of my daughters EXCEDRIN for migraines... didnt sleep all night, for the few minutes i did i had nightmares, I checked the bottle the next day, it only has acetametaphin 250 mg, aspirin 250 mg and caffeine as ingredients, so you got me, but I will never take that again! She is not bothered by it, the caffeine shouldnt be anymore bothersome than a cup of tea which does not keep me up if i drink it at night.... also i know eating certain foods at night can keep you up also. I think you should look for more natural ways to get better sleep, as someone else suggested, checking and correcting diet and exercise etc..... good luck. c in vt Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 16, 2005 Report Share Posted June 16, 2005 In a message dated 6/16/2005 12:45:39 AM Eastern Standard Time, abenmeg@... writes: > > Sue, thanks for the advice. I have read on several symptom lists > about the insomnia. None of them gave a reason for it, so the liver > information was good. Problem is, I did a detox 2 months ago before I > had insomnia. Now that I have it, do I do another one? How often > should a person do a detox? Should I have a " liver function " test? > Meg- It is not just a matter of doing a detox for the liver. Where I start my clients is a colon cleanse first because the liver sits on the colon. It is like peeling the layers of an onion.... it is methodical, one step at a time. After colon cleansing (supplements), then I address the kidneys, lymph, then liver. Also, what products are you using? this makes a big difference as well. Detoxing is an on-going protocol and also good whole, food (some refer to them as vitamins) supplements as well. It is not a bad idea to have a liver function test but be prepared if your dr. says " You have elevated liver enzymes " .... this could mean you are processing a great deal of toxicities. Blessings- sue massie, CNHP 732 933-4011 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 9, 2006 Report Share Posted April 9, 2006 Sometimes exercise before bed can get your blood pumping and keep you awake, but I do some very relaxing pilates (they help my back too) and fall right asleep. abgnal <abgnal@...> wrote: Thursday, March 30, 2006, 6:10:03 AM, you wrote: WC> Is there any prescription med or natural method with no side effects that has helped people WC> sleep? you might try exercising about an hour before bed. That works for me Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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