
Dec 13, 2020, 05:20 PM
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Member Since: Jul 2019
Location: Downtown Vibes, California
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Originally Posted by intergalactictraveler
I'm 70 & been wrestling with treatment resistant rapid cycling/mixed state for 15 years. All those years, poor sleep and barely functioning. All I've had is Klonopin, in various doses and its efficacy has greatly diminished...unless I want to increase the dose to 1 mg or higher, nightly, which revs up my agitation, anxiety and depression. Also have had, for years, feverish type dreams; some bizarre, some scary. Basically, I cycle even in my sleep. I don't know how I'm still here. I've consulted, either in person or via Skype, several of the cutting edge psychiatrists in this country; the doctors who do the research that other doctors read. Nothing, though I tried some of what they suggested. Nevertheless, every time I get knocked down, I get back up, albeit, slowly. We must keep trying, even though it can seem hopeless.
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Interesting, and it makes perfect sense, that you've mentioned that you cycle in your sleep. It seems that anyone who has a mental illness has it in our sleep, just as much as during our waking hours. I've never thought of it before.
If I'm understanding correctly, you've tried only Klonopin?
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