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Old Dec 07, 2013, 08:43 AM
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Originally Posted by steelfang View Post
Ever since I had my first manic episodes and started treatment with lamictal I have found that it takes me longer to shut off my mental noise at night and go to sleep. I am also more sensitive to even the slightest beacon of light entering my room. If I sense light I immediately awaken and lie in bed for almost an hour before resuming sleep whereas before my manic episode I could sleep like a baby even with full lights on.

I have read that bipolar people have extremely sensitive circadian rhythms and am wondering if anyone else has experienced this. This is very distressing to me because I am trying very hard to get adequate sleep as part of my mania prevention plan.
Sorry to hear! I'm like that when I'm hypomanic! I take Lamictal as well but also find I need an AAP, Latuda, to keep me from hypomania and depression and mixed episodes. For sleep, especially when I'm hypomanic, I take Trazodone, and Neurontin! Best of luck and hope that helps a bit!!