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Default Feb 21, 2024 at 11:00 PM
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I was wondering what you take for sleep?

My seroquel is no longer sufficient. Trazodone does not help. My pdoc told me that topamax should make me sleepy, but it doesn't. Benadryl does nothing. Mucinex knocks me out cold for like two hours, but that is all, and I am no longer sick and in need of fudging mucus medication! NyQuil doesn't make me sleepy (and, again, not sick). Zzzquil does nothing. I was on hydroxyzine for a little bit for my anxiety, but it didn't make me tired or help my anxiety, so I went off it.

What the fudge do you take?!

What is stronger than seroquel!

I can't take this anymore. I'm losing my damn mind!!!!!!

I was on remeron for awhile, which worked, but it made me SO hungry I couldn't stand it so I went off it. I'm talking eating ten bananas 🍌 in a row hungry! So remeron is not an option.

I have no problems falling asleep. It's just STAYING asleep that is my issue. And then I can't fall back asleep.

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