bodieiv
06-18-2008, 11:06 PM
This past year up until June 2, I was out of work for a bout a year with disabilities from addiction and depression.
I was addicted to Klonipan because of my insomnia/depression. Which one came first is the Chicken and the egg story.
After about 10 month with little or no medication, I started to sleep some. (I do take 100 mg of Elavil for derpession now.)
Now that I have started to work, I have difficulty sleeping only on work nights. I love my job and do not understand why I have difficulties..
Last night I took a 2mg Lunesta at 10pm and I slept fairly well. However, I feel like I did not sleep at all. I feel just like I would have if I was up all night.
I am real confused...LOL.
I also have sleep apnea. But I wore the mask all night. I have gotten used to sleeping with the mask.
I do not know if it anxiety I suffer from or what..
Bodie
I was addicted to Klonipan because of my insomnia/depression. Which one came first is the Chicken and the egg story.
After about 10 month with little or no medication, I started to sleep some. (I do take 100 mg of Elavil for derpession now.)
Now that I have started to work, I have difficulty sleeping only on work nights. I love my job and do not understand why I have difficulties..
Last night I took a 2mg Lunesta at 10pm and I slept fairly well. However, I feel like I did not sleep at all. I feel just like I would have if I was up all night.
I am real confused...LOL.
I also have sleep apnea. But I wore the mask all night. I have gotten used to sleeping with the mask.
I do not know if it anxiety I suffer from or what..
Bodie
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Edelweiss
06-19-2008, 12:45 AM
I can only share my own experience. When I know I have to be up at a certain time in the morning, I can count on a poor night of sleep -- psychological, I'm sure! It seems to become a vicious cycle -- fear of not sleeping because one has to be up at a certain hour.
With a history of addiction, I would be very careful with any sleep meds. It's probably best to discuss your options with your doctor.
Good luck to you.
With a history of addiction, I would be very careful with any sleep meds. It's probably best to discuss your options with your doctor.
Good luck to you.
TexMom85
06-19-2008, 02:10 AM
I continue to have frequent anxiety at bedtime due to my insomnia. It has improved a great deal since I quit working several years ago, but my sleep is so sensitive, that I often have mini panic attacks at bedtime (shortness of breath, rapid heartbeat, etc.) I sometimes have to take a Xanax along with all the other stuff I take in order to get to sleep. Of course, my doctors have sent me to relaxation classes and all that good stuff, but most of the techniques do not help me. I am not consciously thinking about not sleeping, but I know that it just has to be the reason. I definitely do worse on the nights before I have something I have to get up for in the morning. Definite psych-out.
Since you have had addiction issues, I cannot recommend you take any anti-anxiety meds, especially since you had problems with Klonopin. I would recommend more holistic treatments for you, like I mentioned in your other thread....aromatherapy, hot bath a couple of hours before bedtime, massage, sleep mask which makes nature sounds (I wear mine over my CPAP mask), biofeedback, accupuncture, and of course, counseling.
Although they get a bad rap, for most people, Ambien and Lunesta are not supposed to be especially addictive. I have stopped Ambien and not had any real issues, and this comes after being on it for many years. I will say, that for me personally, however, it does not work effectively on its own and I take other things with it to promote sleep. Phenergan is the one thing, I think, that works best in conjunction with Ambien for me. It might be safe for you to take, even given your history.
When I first started having sleep problems, Ambien really did not work for me. I might sleep some, but did not feel refreshed when I got up. It's because I did not achieve deep sleep while on it. It just wasn't sedating enough for me on its own, so I did not take it for many years. I relied on Elavil and it was effective, most of the time. But some nights, I could take a whole bottle of stuff and it wouldn't knock me out. You just have to learn how to relax and let it come over you....eventually.
Sorry to hear you are having problems and I hope you will continue to seek the solution. Finding a doctor who knows your history and will actively work with you is crucial.
Blessings,
Tex
Since you have had addiction issues, I cannot recommend you take any anti-anxiety meds, especially since you had problems with Klonopin. I would recommend more holistic treatments for you, like I mentioned in your other thread....aromatherapy, hot bath a couple of hours before bedtime, massage, sleep mask which makes nature sounds (I wear mine over my CPAP mask), biofeedback, accupuncture, and of course, counseling.
Although they get a bad rap, for most people, Ambien and Lunesta are not supposed to be especially addictive. I have stopped Ambien and not had any real issues, and this comes after being on it for many years. I will say, that for me personally, however, it does not work effectively on its own and I take other things with it to promote sleep. Phenergan is the one thing, I think, that works best in conjunction with Ambien for me. It might be safe for you to take, even given your history.
When I first started having sleep problems, Ambien really did not work for me. I might sleep some, but did not feel refreshed when I got up. It's because I did not achieve deep sleep while on it. It just wasn't sedating enough for me on its own, so I did not take it for many years. I relied on Elavil and it was effective, most of the time. But some nights, I could take a whole bottle of stuff and it wouldn't knock me out. You just have to learn how to relax and let it come over you....eventually.
Sorry to hear you are having problems and I hope you will continue to seek the solution. Finding a doctor who knows your history and will actively work with you is crucial.
Blessings,
Tex
injured betty
07-05-2008, 02:42 AM
How did you manage to get off of the Klonopin??????????
bodieiv
07-05-2008, 11:10 AM
How did you manage to get off of the Klonopin??????????
I had to goto a hospital to be detoxed and then to a treatment center for addiction.
Bodie
I had to goto a hospital to be detoxed and then to a treatment center for addiction.
Bodie
injured betty
07-05-2008, 07:17 PM
How long did the detox take and how many were you taking? I was taking 4 mg of Xanax a day, only at night, then switched to 8 mg of Klonopin, take three times a day. I was WAY more comfortable with the the Xanax, but it turned on me, had a paradoxical effect after 16 years and turned me into a paranoid, stuttering freak. I lost my job. Can't drive, etc. The Klonopin is not solving the problem. But, I am on so much, that getting off is going to be a bear.
bodieiv
07-05-2008, 07:31 PM
How long did the detox take and how many were you taking? I was taking 4 mg of Xanax a day, only at night, then switched to 8 mg of Klonopin, take three times a day. I was WAY more comfortable with the the Xanax, but it turned on me, had a paradoxical effect after 16 years and turned me into a paranoid, stuttering freak. I lost my job. Can't drive, etc. The Klonopin is not solving the problem. But, I am on so much, that getting off is going to be a bear.
I was taking four mg at the time of my detox. I took it for over 14 years. I tried to wean off when I was taking 8mgs and got down to .5mg but I could not do it. I take it for insomnia as it made me sleep at night.
There is a medical risk of seisure when you come off that is why I went to detox. I was there 4 days.
Then my treatment lasted 3months.
Benzo's like Klonipan and Xanax are very addicting.
God bless
Bodie
I was taking four mg at the time of my detox. I took it for over 14 years. I tried to wean off when I was taking 8mgs and got down to .5mg but I could not do it. I take it for insomnia as it made me sleep at night.
There is a medical risk of seisure when you come off that is why I went to detox. I was there 4 days.
Then my treatment lasted 3months.
Benzo's like Klonipan and Xanax are very addicting.
God bless
Bodie

