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Old Sep 05, 2014, 03:01 PM
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So here it goes in a nutshell : last month my h mom died, at home under hospice care, I was the caregiver but we had a very ruptured relationship. Ugggg anyway my sleep has been crap forever, but now it's worse, only been getting 2 or 3 hrs a nite for 2 weeks. I'm down, yet irritable but sometimes a surge of energy. Pdoc tried stuff for sleep everything failed. She won't give me benzos.

Yesterday she gave me a month supply of ambien, have any of you taken it? I have bipolar 1 with psychosis

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Old Sep 05, 2014, 04:22 PM
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im sorry for your loss. I have had ambien. it worked for a time, about a year. common sleep med. hope it works for you. take care.
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