Fussbucket
Greenlighter
(Parts of this were copied/pasted/tweaked from my intro post in the New Members forum.)
I am late 30's male, and a lifelong insomniac who has had it really bad over the past several months. I actually don't have too hard of a time falling asleep (usually), but I tend to wake up in the middle of the night, and then barely sleep after that. In June/July it got really bad, with me going to bed at around 10 PM and then popping awake by 11:30 PM, and then staring at the alarm clock for the rest of the night and morning. Again, I've always been a poor sleeper, but some changes in my life (such as my mom being diagnosed with cancer) no doubt contributed to my sleep suddenly getting even worse.
In late July I talked to my primary doc about the problem, and over the past two months he has tried:
- Temazepam (15 mg, but usually taking 2 per night)
- Ambien (10 mg)
- Lunesta (3 mg)
The temazepam, in hindsight, actually worked pretty well. But, I judged it pretty harshly at the time since I was expecting a miracle cure, and it was far from that. It was more like the difference between sleeping 3-4 hours and sleeping 6-7 hours per night. And, I have read all about benzos and how quickly one can build up a huge tolerance. Ambien, as many said would happen, only helped me sleep for 3-4 hours, and then I'd be wide awake. Lunesta is billed as the "helps you sleep all night" drug, but I was still waking up after 5 or so hours. And, Lunesta (even the generic I was taking, with insurance) is VERY expensive. If it worked, I'd probably pay the price, but it doesn't work any better than temaz for me.
I also, for the first time in my life, started going to a psychiatrist. Since August he has tried:
- Trazodone (50 mg)
- Doxepin (50 mg)
- Mirtazapine (15 mg)
I hated -- HATED -- the trazodone. Within 20 minutes it made me feel really drugged out, but I was not falling asleep! I also could feel my heart beating and was very unhappy. I literally tossed them in the trash. More recently, doxepin and mirtazapine (not taken on the same day) have sort of worked... Again, not miracle cures, but when I take them along with melatonin, I seem to do better than average. But, I feel like I'm still slightly affected the next day, plus I'm wondering about their effects on my blood pressure, which is already a bit higher than it should be.
I also have tried some klonopin that a friend gave to me. Again, sort of worked, but not a miracle cure. And, I know it's a benzo... tolerance... be careful.... etc.
If none of the above has really worked for me, does anyone have any suggestions on what I should try next?
I am late 30's male, and a lifelong insomniac who has had it really bad over the past several months. I actually don't have too hard of a time falling asleep (usually), but I tend to wake up in the middle of the night, and then barely sleep after that. In June/July it got really bad, with me going to bed at around 10 PM and then popping awake by 11:30 PM, and then staring at the alarm clock for the rest of the night and morning. Again, I've always been a poor sleeper, but some changes in my life (such as my mom being diagnosed with cancer) no doubt contributed to my sleep suddenly getting even worse.
In late July I talked to my primary doc about the problem, and over the past two months he has tried:
- Temazepam (15 mg, but usually taking 2 per night)
- Ambien (10 mg)
- Lunesta (3 mg)
The temazepam, in hindsight, actually worked pretty well. But, I judged it pretty harshly at the time since I was expecting a miracle cure, and it was far from that. It was more like the difference between sleeping 3-4 hours and sleeping 6-7 hours per night. And, I have read all about benzos and how quickly one can build up a huge tolerance. Ambien, as many said would happen, only helped me sleep for 3-4 hours, and then I'd be wide awake. Lunesta is billed as the "helps you sleep all night" drug, but I was still waking up after 5 or so hours. And, Lunesta (even the generic I was taking, with insurance) is VERY expensive. If it worked, I'd probably pay the price, but it doesn't work any better than temaz for me.
I also, for the first time in my life, started going to a psychiatrist. Since August he has tried:
- Trazodone (50 mg)
- Doxepin (50 mg)
- Mirtazapine (15 mg)
I hated -- HATED -- the trazodone. Within 20 minutes it made me feel really drugged out, but I was not falling asleep! I also could feel my heart beating and was very unhappy. I literally tossed them in the trash. More recently, doxepin and mirtazapine (not taken on the same day) have sort of worked... Again, not miracle cures, but when I take them along with melatonin, I seem to do better than average. But, I feel like I'm still slightly affected the next day, plus I'm wondering about their effects on my blood pressure, which is already a bit higher than it should be.
I also have tried some klonopin that a friend gave to me. Again, sort of worked, but not a miracle cure. And, I know it's a benzo... tolerance... be careful.... etc.
If none of the above has really worked for me, does anyone have any suggestions on what I should try next?

