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lifecansuck
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Default Aug 12, 2019 at 11:17 PM
 
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Originally Posted by Hummingbird1950 View Post
Hello ~ I am on Lamictal. Started on 12.5 mg 2 months ago and on my 3rd month I am now up to 25 mg at night.


I have found that I am now having significant insomnia. Where I have always struggled with insomnia, not like this.


So, I now take one quarter of a 25 mg tablet of Seroquel to help me feel sleepy and get to sleep, but I do wake up 4 hours later. Then I take another quarter and back to sleep I go, but have to wait an hour in my recliner until it takes effect.

Just recently added Benadryl to the mix and I do take .5 mg of Klonopin at night.

In the morning I do have the sedation hangover and it takes half a day to work thru that and I am not capable of doing much.

I have felt the Lamictal is activating and may try it in the morning instead.

I have done numerous sleep studies. They found I have restless limb and restless legs and I have hundreds of wake ups throughout the night. So, the findings are that I have mild obstructive sleep apnea. I stopped using the appliance and machine in December 2018 because I could never adjust to all the appliances after years of trying. Now wearing my fitness tracker which translates to my apple app to track my sleep throughout the night. It still shows I have alot of awakenings all throughout the night and could be why I always wake up tired and have fatigue during the day.


So, it's a mixed bag...... could be the Lamictal is playing a part in all the insomnia I am experiencing now which is worsening as I increase the dose. If it wasn't for the Seroquel I don't know what I would do for sleep.

Keep posting as I am interesting in your experience with Lamictal. Thank you for posting this.

Birdie
Sure, .. 25mg of Lamictal, that is low. hopefully it eases up some. I wish the seroquel would work for me consistently. But I may try again... its in the box of "sleep med hopeful's" that I contemplate which one to take each night. I do keep a journal as to what I took, and how many hours I think I got the first round of sleep (if there is one) then how many for the second part. Of all the hopefulls, the only consistency so far is which ever lands on day 3-4 of bad sleep. So I have found no consistency of any of them yet .

I would think the constant waking all night would be as good as no sleep at all.... Maybe a hot bath or shower will relax you more
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