Sleeping aids?

I have struggled with insomnia for years. I have tried taking OTC medicines such as Benadryl, melatonin, cough syrup, etc. I have also been prescribed Ambien, Ambien CR, Rozerem, Lunesta, Valium, and I am currently taking Tizanidine. None of which have helped me in the least. I see no effect from the medicines.

I have also changed my diet, exercised more, taken the television out of my bedroom… etc. Nothing so far has helped.

Does anyone have any suggestions for medications that have helped you that I could ask my doctor about? I’m desperate… anything will help.

Thank you =)




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Sleeping aids?

I have struggled with insomnia for years. I have tried taking OTC medicines such as Benadryl, melatonin, cough syrup, etc. I have also been prescribed Ambien, Ambien CR, Rozerem, Lunesta, Valium, and I am currently taking Tizanidine. None of which have helped me in the least. I see no effect from the medicines.

I have also changed my diet, exercised more, taken the television out of my bedroom… etc. Nothing so far has helped.

Does anyone have any suggestions for medications that have helped you that I could ask my doctor about? I’m desperate… anything will help.

Thank you =)




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Cant sleep more then a few hours at a time?

I work swing shift 16 hours a day and recently when i get home i cant sleep more then a couple hours at a time ! I’ve always worked swing shift so i don’t think that is the reason. I rently changed my diet to low calorie dot all i eat is a bowl of special k, turkey sandwich, and a salad with a piece of fruit.




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Sleeping aids?

I have struggled with insomnia for years. I have tried taking OTC medicines such as Benadryl, melatonin, cough syrup, etc. I have also been prescribed Ambien, Ambien CR, Rozerem, Lunesta, Valium, and I am currently taking Tizanidine. None of which have helped me in the least. I see no effect from the medicines.

I have also changed my diet, exercised more, taken the television out of my bedroom… etc. Nothing so far has helped.

Does anyone have any suggestions for medications that have helped you that I could ask my doctor about? I’m desperate… anything will help.

Thank you =)




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I take 50 mg of Benadryl every night to help me sleep and recently I’ve been gaining weight – ever since I started the Benadryl. My diet and exercise has not changed – if anything I’m eating even less! So is the Benadryl the culprit?




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I was just wondering because i was drinking diet caffeine free soda instead of not drinking anything and i started to gain weight. I wasn’t sure if this was because of the soda or something else. Thank you if you could get back to me.




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Or does it mess things up? Like possibly make the heartbeat faster than it normally is? I am 16 weeks pregnant, and I have tried to cut caffeine out of my diet as much as possible. I have an ultrasound tomorrow, and was thinking about drinking some Mountain Dew before my appointment. What do you think?




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I am on day two of keeping caffeine out of my diet, and I haven’t had any caffeine since Sunday at 9:30, I have been through the headaches and vomiting and all that pretty much is over now just feel tired with a mild headache. My question is once the caffeine is out of my system will I still feel tired or will my body naturally adjust to not having it anymore. For example, will I feel as alert and awake as someone who has caffeine regularly?




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How can I stay awake in the day without caffeine?




I’ve been very tired for the past 2 weeks. I have had about 7 hours average of sleep at night. I don’t drink coffee to keep myself awake and I don’t use caffeine pills. I am not stressed out at the time being and my health is perfectly fine. So what’s your diagnosis for me?
I see your point in changing the diet. I haven’t really changed much about it. Not the amount I eat, but more of when I eat dinner. I try to eat dinner earlier so I can have more time to do more things.




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Sleep problems… in severe need of some help!?




For the past six months now I’ve been experiencing a VERY wide range of sleeping issues and I am just at a loss what to do. I would seriously appreciate any insight in this matter. In late August of last year, I started experiencing constant fatigue. My sleeping was fine except that I kept getting up in the middle of the night, but didn’t worry about it because I’d go right back to sleep. The problem was that no matter how much sleep I got, I was still very tired throughout the day. This is when I first started noticing persistent yawning. By September I went back up to my dorm for college and my sleep problems got drastically worse. Some nights I found it very difficult to fall asleep, other nights I’d fall asleep fine but frequently wake up in the middle of the night, sometimes unable to go back to sleep. Even worse, because of this, to compensate for all this lost and unrestful sleep, I started taking two, sometimes three naps a day. I found that I got more rested sleep during my naps then I do at night. (I napped from anywhere between 1-2 hours). Then it didn’t take long before I started frequently getting sleep paralysis, which seemed to have only occur, or mostly occur, when I took naps. However, it wasn’t just sleep paralysis, it was almost always accompanished with some severe hallucinations, most of them making me feel like I’m being crushed, suffocated, and having difficulty breathing. I went to see a sleep specialist while I was at school and did some light therapy, maintained good exercise, diet, and a consistent sleep schedule while also completely abstaining from alcohol and caffeine, but this did nothing. If anything, I noticed that without caffeine consumption (I was a heavy tea drinker) that I was even more tired. My sleep specialist arranged for a PSG accompanied with a MLST but unfortunately my study wasn’t for another two months. Till that time my grades had suffered tremendously because of my lack of sleep and energy that I was forced to take the spring semester off to stay at home and devout my full attention to this problem. Since being home a couple of other symptons have surfaced. I’m noticing that generally, I don’t have much problems falling asleep at night initially, the problem is I constantly awake at different times during the night, and I never gradually awaken either, it’s always suddenly, and I feel so awake. Also I’ve noticed that I drink an excess amount of water at night when I do wake up (almost 30 oz.). I’ve also noticed an increase in headaches, which are very persistent either through the day or night, or both. In fact, they happen so frequently I gave up taking ibuprofens as I would take an exceeding amount everyday. Within the past week, I’ve noticed that my muscles are very sore, mostly my biceps (as if I had been lifting weights the day before), when I performed no such exercise, or even any exercise to warrant such pain. I figured it may have been from possibly sleeping in a bad position but the pain has been there for days and it was pretty excessive and I have been sleeping no differently that I usually do. Some nights I just toss and turn endlessly after waking up and can’t go back to sleep, but most of the time I just sleep, wake up, sleep and wake up almost throughout the whole night. Even on nights when I "seemed" to have somewhat slept (I have never slept through an entire night without waking up at least once in my entire life). Also keep in mind, I have eliminated napping altogether. I’ve had a friend of mine who is a nightowl, watch me sleep at night through skype for a few nights and he reported hearing me grind my teeth and hearing a sound that sounded like gasping but he couldn’t be a 100% sure. Right now, I am at a loss in terms of what to do next. I have completely abstained from caffeine and alcohol for the past three months, I run a mile every other day, take my vitamins and maintain a good and healthy diet, as well as make sure to sleep and wake up around the same time everyday and nothing is working in terms of making different lifestyle choices. I went to my doctor here at home and he sent me for the sleep study (PSG w/ MSLT). I’m actually here right now! I have finished the overnight sleep study but I fear that my sleep results will be wholly inaccurate and may cause a misdiagnosis. Last night, being hooked up to all these wires and such, I felt severe performance anxiety and felt pressured to sleep which prevented me from sleeping ENTIRELY. I think I only managed a half an hour to an hour’s worth of sleep at most and that’s only because I remembered having a short dream. The wires were very uncomfortable and my breathing piece kept falling out so I couldn’t sleep like I normally do because I kept moving them around. Now I feel like they are just going to instantly diagnosis me with insomnia and send me off on my merry way. But the way I slept last
night doing the overnight sleep study does not accurately predict how I normally sleep at night WHATSOEVER. I was just so nervous sleeping in a strange place and the wires were just SO UNCOMFORTABLE. I normally have no problems falling asleep initially and I don’t think half an hour to an hour’s worth of sleep data is enough for an accurate diagnosis. What should I do?




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After feeling ill for nearly a year I finally found out that I had a candida yeast overgrowth. I have been on a low sugar, low caffeine diet for about a month now and have been taking garlic and probiotics for about 2 weeks. My other symptoms seem to be getting better, but my fatigue is as bad as ever. I sleep for 12 hours on some days. When should I expect the fatigue to go away?




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I always wake up in the morning more tired than i was when I went to bed. I have tried sleeping more, sleeping less, taking over the counter remedies, herbal remedies and teas (those seem to ork a little bit, but not much) and cutting out caffiene from my diet. What else can I do? PLEASE help me!
I just got a new mattress, but every one I’ve tried is either too firm or too soft. ((I’m know, I’m far too picky xD))

I take benadryll (SP?) and it makes me even groggier in the morning than I am usually.




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How to stop having bad dreams every night?




Lately I have been having the most awful bad dreams, they aren’t like normal nightmares however. Most of the time Its situations that could actually happen, but my emotions are over dramatized and strong. Sometimes I wake up not even remembering a dream but feeling this awful overwhelming feeling of hopelessness or loneliness. They have been happening every night for a month now; I have not changed my diet or have been taking any new medication. These dreams leave me feeling absolutely depressed all day, and are really effecting how i live. How can I stop this from happening?




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How can I stop snoring so I don't bother my friends?




I am in 7th grade (12 years old), and I am going to go camping with my schoolmates. I tend to snore a lot, but I can’t seem to fix it. By the way, I am going to the gym and on a diet. Can anyone help?




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i am a 37 yr old truck driver and; yes, i am obese. i’ve tried diet and exercise. but while driving and the sleepy or tired feeling comes down on me i snack to stay awake, usually un healthy snacks like chocolate and caffiene and chips and sodas. if anyone has any experience or opinions i am open for suggestions.




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