I have severe, chronic insomnia that my Psychiatrist has prescribed me Seroquel for, which I've refused to take. He's also prescribed me Prozac which I also refuse to take. He is convinced my insomnia is a result of bipolar and depression. A diagnosis he made after just 2 20 minute consults. He persistently denies me alternative treatment options so I'm waiting for my appointment with a new shrink in 3 weeks. While Seroquel does put me to sleep, it causes nervousness and RLS within about 1 hour of dosing, and the following day I am in a stupor and suffer major anhedonia, lack of motivation and become somewhat apathetic. It is a really bad drug as far as I'm concerned and despite its effectiveness in enabling sleep the negative effects make it a no go for me. I just won't take an SSRI and considering I am not depressed in the slightest (I have suffered depression for <12 months over 10 years ago) there is no way I will take Prozac as the potential deleterious effects far outweigh any probable reason that use of this dangerous SSRI would prove beneficial.
I have tried:
Problems I encountered were abuse of Alprazolam to the point where 8-10mg were required to put me to sleep. I since tapered right off Alprazolam altogether and as of the last 1-2 weeks have been alternating between 1mg Etizolam and 20mg Zolpidem each day to facilitate sleep. I am at a point now where it appears 2-3mg of Etizolam is required (which is still within the prescribed insomnia treatment range of 2-4mg), but I am attempting to keep my benzodiazepine intake at 10mg Diazepam equivalence per day so am reticent to increase my Etizolam dose. Strangely enough 20mg of Zolpidem still does the job, which is equivalent to 10mg Diazepam.
Which medications have you found conducive to enabling quick sleep onset, enabling you to remain asleep for at least 7, preferably 8 hours, and suffer no hangover effects the following day at therapeutic doses? I need to experiment with other alternatives. So far I think Zolpidem is the most effective but use should not extend beyond 2-3 weeks, yet my condition will persist upon ceasing administration of medication. My lifestyle is tailored to address my pathology. I train hard 4 days a week, study hard, get plenty of sunlight and have very healthy dietary habits. I should be exhausted of a night time, but no matter how hard I trained that day, how much study or sunlight I subject myself to and how little sleep I had the night before I always fail to fall asleep. ALWAYS. And when I eventually do in the early hours of the morning, I wake frequently anyway.
Also, when I see my new Psychiatrist should I be completely honest with him regarding my concern taking off-label prescriptions of potentially harmful drugs such as Seroquel and Prozac when my pathologies are insomnia and GAD with occasional panic attacks, not schizophrenia or depression, which is what the aforementioned drugs should be prescribed to treat? And should I voice my disapproval and dissatisfaction of my previous Psychiatrists hasty diagnosis and off-label prescribing habits?
Thanks.
I have tried:
- Alprazolam at reasonably high doses (4-6mg) which were effective in putting me to sleep, remaining asleep, and waking refreshed with little hangover effects.
- Etizolam at prescribed doses of 1-2mg which were very effective at putting me to sleep, but I would always wake after 6 hours and could not return to sleep. I suffered no hangover effects the following day though.
- Zolpidem at 20mg which proved the best at making me fall asleep, but similarly to Etizolam I would wake about 6 hours later unable to return to sleep. Zero hangover effects too, which is a big plus.
Problems I encountered were abuse of Alprazolam to the point where 8-10mg were required to put me to sleep. I since tapered right off Alprazolam altogether and as of the last 1-2 weeks have been alternating between 1mg Etizolam and 20mg Zolpidem each day to facilitate sleep. I am at a point now where it appears 2-3mg of Etizolam is required (which is still within the prescribed insomnia treatment range of 2-4mg), but I am attempting to keep my benzodiazepine intake at 10mg Diazepam equivalence per day so am reticent to increase my Etizolam dose. Strangely enough 20mg of Zolpidem still does the job, which is equivalent to 10mg Diazepam.
Which medications have you found conducive to enabling quick sleep onset, enabling you to remain asleep for at least 7, preferably 8 hours, and suffer no hangover effects the following day at therapeutic doses? I need to experiment with other alternatives. So far I think Zolpidem is the most effective but use should not extend beyond 2-3 weeks, yet my condition will persist upon ceasing administration of medication. My lifestyle is tailored to address my pathology. I train hard 4 days a week, study hard, get plenty of sunlight and have very healthy dietary habits. I should be exhausted of a night time, but no matter how hard I trained that day, how much study or sunlight I subject myself to and how little sleep I had the night before I always fail to fall asleep. ALWAYS. And when I eventually do in the early hours of the morning, I wake frequently anyway.
Also, when I see my new Psychiatrist should I be completely honest with him regarding my concern taking off-label prescriptions of potentially harmful drugs such as Seroquel and Prozac when my pathologies are insomnia and GAD with occasional panic attacks, not schizophrenia or depression, which is what the aforementioned drugs should be prescribed to treat? And should I voice my disapproval and dissatisfaction of my previous Psychiatrists hasty diagnosis and off-label prescribing habits?
Thanks.
