| Re: Rozarem Question
RedMan,
Most people I've talked to about their sleep aids say that the morning-after grogginess improves after being on the medication for an extended period. How extended just depends on you and how much sleep you are able to get each night. Remember that Rozarem, Ambien, Lunesta, etc., all recommend that you get 7-8 hours of sleep after taking them. Are you doing that?
The other thing is, you might be able to reduce your dose and still sleep, and minimize your feeling of being foggy the next day.
If you aren't doing better after a month, I'd talk to you doctor about your dosage or perhaps switching to another med. Don't forget the possibility of sleep apnea contributing to your daytime fatigue---many people don't know they have it and that it's the cause for their tiredness.
Good luck, and let us know how you're doing.
Blessings,
TexMom
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