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Yes, it is. But I don't see an end to this... EVER...
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Old May 04, 2017, 07:40 PM
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Yes, it is. But I don't see an end to this... EVER...
We can always hope there will be an answer at some point. Do you take anything to help you sleep?
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We can always hope there will be an answer at some point. Do you take anything to help you sleep?
I take Lunesta and Seroquel...
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Old May 04, 2017, 07:51 PM
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I take Lunesta and Seroquel...
Wow, that sounds like a lot. I take half of a Lunesta and I'm out for at least 4 hours.
Do you think the medications have anything to do with the nightmares?
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Wow, that sounds like a lot. I take half of a Lunesta and I'm out for at least 4 hours.
Do you think the medications have anything to do with the nightmares?
I take 250mg of Pristiq and 800mg of Seroquel, and 3mg of Lunesta...

Even when I downsized the dose my nightmares were just as bad. I have seen no difference either way.

I also have Ativan to take if I am manic. My sister controls my taking of this because I abused it. I also have a stronger sedative that she administers if I need to calm down but none of this calms me down to prevent a nightmare...
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Old May 04, 2017, 08:06 PM
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I take 250mg of Pristiq and 800mg of Seroquel, and 3mg of Lunesta...

Even when I downsized the dose my nightmares were just as bad. I have seen no difference either way.

I also have Ativan to take if I am manic. My sister controls my taking of this because I abused it. I also have a stronger sedative that she administers if I need to calm down but none of this calms me down to prevent a nightmare...
Wow, that's concerning that someone so young are on all these meds.
Have you read this Will you have Bedwetting with Seroquel? - eHealthMe
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Wow, that's concerning that someone so young are on all these meds.
Have you read this Will you have Bedwetting with Seroquel? - eHealthMe
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Old May 04, 2017, 08:09 PM
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I take 250mg of Pristiq and 800mg of Seroquel, and 3mg of Lunesta...

Even when I downsized the dose my nightmares were just as bad. I have seen no difference either way.

I also have Ativan to take if I am manic. My sister controls my taking of this because I abused it. I also have a stronger sedative that she administers if I need to calm down but none of this calms me down to prevent a nightmare...
https://treato.com/Lunesta,Bed+wetting/?a=s

I did a Google search on Lunesta+Seroquel+bedwetting , do the search and look at this info. Maybe your Psychiatrist can change to something without this side effect.
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https://treato.com/Lunesta,Bed+wetting/?a=s

I did a Google search on Lunesta+Seroquel+bedwetting , do the search and look at this info. Maybe your Psychiatrist can change to something without this side effect.
I appreciate your looking this up...

But the nightmares started long before I was prescribed these meds. There has also been no increase of symptoms since I started these medications. These meds were raised up over a few years. Again, with no discernable difference in the level or intensity of my nightmares.

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Old May 04, 2017, 08:18 PM
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I'm reading it now...
Wow, really finding out some interesting stuff reading these articles
https://www.caring.com/articles/7-me...e-incontinence

6. Sedatives and sleeping pills

Which ones: Any sedative or sleeping aid that relaxes muscles and makes you sleep deeply; brand names Ativan, Valium, Dalmane, Lunesta, Ambien; generic names diazepam, flurazepam, lorazepam, eszopiclone, zolpidem

Why they may be culprits: Sedatives slow your reflexes, so you don't recognize the signal that it's time to go. Sleeping pills compound the problem by putting you into such a deep sleep that you miss the alert from your bladder to get up. Bed-wetting affects about 10 percent of incontinence sufferers, and experts estimate sleeping pills contribute to the problem in many cases.
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Old May 04, 2017, 08:20 PM
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I appreciate your looking this up...

But the nightmares started long before I was prescribed these meds. There has also been no increase of symptoms since I started these medications. These meds were raised up over a few years. Again, with no discernable difference in the level or intensity of my nightmares.

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Maybe you could take the bed wetting out of the issue if the doctor could put you on something else. The nightmares...well I think only counseling may help that. But it sounds like there might be a good chance of getting rid of the bed wetting with some med changes.
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That was interesting... I have tried all those medications at different times.

I have also had times when I stopped all these medications and still wet my bed.

My levels of these medications have just been raised back up because they are effective...

I rather avoid manic episodes than having no bed wetting.
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If you read the article I gave you Amanda, your brain is trying to process this trauma. I bet that each time you have a nightmare there is some new piece that your brain is putting into the experience. Because this is such a major trauma, and it is so graphic, it's hard for your brain to put all it needs together to process it all.

Now, I know this is hard but try very hard not to determine this is going to be something this hard the rest of your life. You don't want to keep telling yourself this is going to be a forever challenge. As hard as it is, acknowledge it, "yes that happened, but it's not "now" I am alive and I am safe and I am ok". It's amazing how much that can help and how much power that can take out of a flashback, be it in sleep or wake time.
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If you read the article I gave you Amanda, your brain is trying to process this trauma. I bet that each time you have a nightmare there is some new piece that your brain is putting into the experience. Because this is such a major trauma, and it is so graphic, it's hard for your brain to put all it needs together to process it all.

Now, I know this is hard but try very hard not to determine this is going to be something this hard the rest of your life. You don't want to keep telling yourself this is going to be a forever challenge. As hard as it is, acknowledge it, "yes that happened, but it's not "now" I am alive and I am safe and I am ok". It's amazing how much that can help and how much power that can take out of a flashback, be it in sleep or wake time.
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Wow, really finding out some interesting stuff reading these articles
https://www.caring.com/articles/7-me...e-incontinence

6. Sedatives and sleeping pills

Which ones: Any sedative or sleeping aid that relaxes muscles and makes you sleep deeply; brand names Ativan, Valium, Dalmane, Lunesta, Ambien; generic names diazepam, flurazepam, lorazepam, eszopiclone, zolpidem

Why they may be culprits: Sedatives slow your reflexes, so you don't recognize the signal that it's time to go. Sleeping pills compound the problem by putting you into such a deep sleep that you miss the alert from your bladder to get up. Bed-wetting affects about 10 percent of incontinence sufferers, and experts estimate sleeping pills contribute to the problem in many cases.
this happened to me once on Clozaril/Colzapine ... i was dreaming that i was on a toilet peeing but i was actually asleep and just peed my bed lol
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this happened to me once on Clozaril/Colzapine ... i was dreaming that i was on a toilet peeing but i was actually asleep and just peed my bed lol
Thanks for that... It made me laugh...
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this happened to me once on Clozaril/Colzapine ... i was dreaming that i was on a toilet peeing but i was actually asleep and just peed my bed lol
I've done that myself LOL Not fun and not easy to stop that flow once it starts
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That was interesting... I have tried all those medications at different times.

I have also had times when I stopped all these medications and still wet my bed.

My levels of these medications have just been raised back up because they are effective...

I rather avoid manic episodes than having no bed wetting.
Maybe you can have both. Talk to your Psychiatrist and see what your options are, if you want to
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I've done that myself LOL Not fun and not easy to stop that flow once it starts
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Meditation can be helpful.
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Sorry, I miss read that...

I do meditate on God's Word as found in the Holy Scriptures...
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