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Just wanted to know if anyone else has body clock issues.
No matter how tired I am, I can't go to sleep until at least 2 in the morning.
This is getting very old, and just want to go to sleep.
My mom says I should get doc to call something in-Tylenol PM is not working-it does make me sleepy for an hour, but wears off.
Any suggestions for anything I could try-and no I can't do physical activity right now-please see my other post on board, and from my experience it does not help anyway.
Thanks All
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An AmbienCR helps me get to sleep. The "CR" stands for controlled-release so it keeps you asleep all night.
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Well, I've tried lots of things over the years including Lunesta and Ambien CR.
I think my sleep problems are due to the Lyme and cos.
Now I take Cortisol Manager to lower my cortisol level and Trezadone. This is a great combination for me.
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The Trezadone is what my mom says I need to get called in by my doc-her doc prescribed it for her 2 weeks ago,
but the reason she can't sleep is alot of life problems.
She says it really helps her so I will ask him to, just don't know what he will say.
I have been taking the Lyrica now in middle of night when I get desperate, and I think it is helping, so I think I will take it earlier now to see if it works.
People tell me, "You don't have to work so what is the big deal?"....Urghhhhhhhhhhhh
Sleep has to be vital when you are so sick!
The only one concerned is my mom!
Thanks for all of the replies!
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I always wake up at 3 or 4 in the morning now and usually can't go back to sleep.
Posts: 743 | From New York | Registered: Apr 2009
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One of the biggest lyme problems. I never had a sleep problem until I got sleep. I have never even had insomnia.
I tried a million sleep aid before we knew that it way lyme. The only thing that ever worked and continues to work for me is Ativan. I know a lot of people will tell you not to go to the benzos, but is all that has helped. I haven't increased the dose really. It is very low.
Best of luck. I think my sleep has improved with treatment.
Kathy.
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