Diaz (unprescribed) seems to leave me with little sleep issues, but I'd rather not be taking it although recent issues with disturbing dreams that I'm pretty sure are being caused by my AD (Venlafaxine) have pushed my dosing back up. I've been on and off this regime for a couple of years now, I don't take any other drugs at all.
As most do I suffer from anxiety and depression I'm never sure which is which. I do my questionnaires like I guess allot of people do but answering the same questions over and over and over can't be that effective a way of measuring these things but since I have no knowledge of a viable alternative I suppose I shouldn't really complain at least they give some kind of base line.
None of the Z drugs seem to work with me well at all and stuff like Valerian root and Nytol have limited effects as I guess you would expect OTC stuff to do.
Allot of ADs can make you feel quite sleepy but reactions seem to vary wildly.
Booze worked well for a long time but in the end it was starting to get the better of me so I gave it up.
5-6 hours is a good night for me I usually get up around 6am rather than try and sleep further and rarely even try and sleep before 12, but I do OK. I have a set routine now, get up coffee internet, walk dog, get back and get ready for work, if I have time maybe a bit more net then commute to work.
I've been through periods of 2-3 hours max for weeks on end, it does grind you down, my best advice is if you really can't sleep get up and do something else. I have 2 young kids so I have to be careful not to wake them but I have found that often of I go downstairs and get comfy on the sofa with a big furry blanket with the some easy watching stuff on the TV I can get a drop off and at least get a bit more sleep. I think this removes the pressure of trying to fall to sleep and the tossing and turning as well as any negative connections you may have started to build up around the whole "bed bedroom, can't sleep" scenario.