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Old May 18, 2017, 07:00 PM
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Using trazodone 50mg for sleep. Only get 3 hours. Anybody with magic options? Have tried meditation videos, Benadryl and Remeron.
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Old May 19, 2017, 04:51 AM
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I've tried many things, to no avail. I hope you get a different outcome.
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Old May 19, 2017, 05:36 PM
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I have had severe insomnia since early childhood. Most sleeping meds will put me to sleep; however I found out I have sleep apnea which is made worse by sleeping meds. This is one reason why I am discontinuing Seroquel; I stop breathing. And I need to avoid these meds now.
You probably know of lifestyle changes; like no caffeine or excess sugar, etc.
I found counting while visualizing numbers in different colors and shapes makes me sleepy. Reading something very boring helps to make me drowsy. This does not put me to sleep though. I put the tv on turn off the picture so the room is dark and close my eyes and visualize what is happening (that sometimes help put me to sleep).
I tried Melatonin and it dried my mouth out; but worked only at high doses.
Tryptophan or Valerian Root will make people sleepy.
Warm milk and graham crackers were used when I worked in a nursing home, to help people go to sleep.
Do you have a white noise machine? Or a favorite relaxing youtube music video? I have this one:

I also wear silicone ear plugs, the ones that can mold into the ear. The foam ones hurt my ears. Also I cover my head (leaving my nose and mouth exposed) with a heavy corn filled bag or a filled towel; it does something to comfort me and block out light and noise. Hope this helps! Good luck.
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Old May 19, 2017, 08:24 PM
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I have had periods in my life where nothing worked. During these times my doc prescribed Xyrem. It is very strong and most doctors won't prescribe and few are familiar with it. Only one pharmacy produces it as it is the legal form of GHB. It is a liquid and tastes bad so you have to mix with something. After a few months you may want to wean off and see if new sleep pattern has emerged and you can do it with trazadone or a normal sleep aid. It works for me everything else fails.
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Old May 20, 2017, 01:42 PM
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I've tried a bunch of things that didn't work. So now I take quetiapine in the evening, but it only make me a little tired.

The magic thing that made me sleep through the night was/is a weighted blanket.

No it's not magic but almost
sciencenordic.com/can-heavy-blanket-cure-insomnia

(sorry, cant post links yet)
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Old Jun 01, 2017, 02:54 AM
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I have tried a lot of things to avoid this problem, due to depression and anxiety issue keeps me to this secondary insomnia.
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Old Jun 01, 2017, 06:57 PM
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I don't know what is causing my insomnia.
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Old Jun 02, 2017, 10:33 PM
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I have insomnia and it took months to find the right med. trazodone did not work for me but keep trying new options with your doc dont give up
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I've tried a bunch of things that didn't work. So now I take quetiapine in the evening, but it only make me a little tired.

The magic thing that made me sleep through the night was/is a weighted blanket.

No it's not magic but almost
sciencenordic.com/can-heavy-blanket-cure-insomnia

(sorry, cant post links yet)
Can you wash the weighted blanket?
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Old Aug 27, 2017, 12:48 AM
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Do you have a white noise machine?
I was surprised how much this helped my sleeping. Even just a fan is better to me than silence.
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Old Aug 27, 2017, 09:35 AM
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Can you wash the weighted blanket?
The one I have, with coated chains inside, has a zipper to divide it, so they are light enough to be washed in a regular washingmachine.
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Old Sep 01, 2017, 07:35 PM
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I have severe insomnia. My doctor recently gave me trazedone. It doesn't help me sleep but makes me super tired during the day. Its very annoying.
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Old Sep 05, 2017, 03:14 AM
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sigh....not on sleep meds but do get a little sleep....4-6 hours is my normal....ive gotten used to functioning on that much...
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Old Sep 05, 2017, 03:45 AM
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Using trazodone 50mg for sleep. Only get 3 hours. Anybody with magic options? Have tried meditation videos, Benadryl and Remeron.
I am not a doctor but once a medication I am using for sleep only gives me 3 hours of sleep--I stop taking it. Trazodone has risks (all medications do) so it seems pointless to take a risk if you are not getting a tangible reward. Of course, if you have been taking it a while--you may need to back off slowly (take 25 mg for a while, etc.)

Lots of good suggestions already. I sleep a little better when I exercise regularly but usually sleep only 5 hours a night. I have mostly learned to accept my situation.....
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