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    My sister takes it...she has given it to me when I couldn't sleep ...and I got headaches from it. But that's me. I use Atavan for sleep when I need it.

    Paxil can be a tough one...there are others. But Paxil and Ambien are 2 entirely different classes of drugs. Why would you use an SUI for insomnia?

    IME, the people with the absolute BEST knowledge of psych drugs are the psychiatric nurse practitioners. If you need something for more than just insomnia..I'd seek one out. The subtle differences often go unacknowledged by GPs.
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    SUIs are commonly given for sleep related disorders that are sometimes secondary to other conditions. They are given because they have less side effects than some of the other sleep meds that seem to be so trendy right now. I just stopped taking a 10 mg. dose of Elavil for sleep disturbance related to Fibromalgia. I didn't have to wean myself off of it because it was such a small dose. It also stopped all of the weird symptoms I had been having. As one of the doctors told me, "It tricks the nervous system into calming itself down."
    I didn't have any issues and after 2 nights I am sleeping fine. The only side effect I noticed was a little weight gain, although this might just be my winter weight! That was my primary motivator for stopping.

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    I haven't taken it myself, but I've represented a lot of clients who were on Trazodone, and they almost universally complained of somnolence. But a low dose as a sleep aid would be different from what my clients were on.

    ETA - Robyn, years ago I was on Nortriptyline (another tricyclic related to Elavil). The side effects crept up on me so slowly I didn't attribute them to the drug. But when I stopped it I spontaneously lost 20 lbs (!) and my blood pressure dropped 10 mm on both ends.
    Last edited by OakLeaf; 03-02-2008 at 04:40 AM.

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    I take it to help me sleep. It makes me thirsty and it takes a little longer than usual to get clear headed in the early morning.

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    Thanks for the info, Oakleaf. I suspect the weight gain (only 5 lbs., so not critical) is from the Elavil. Problem is, I had lost some weight when I was sick and was told to gain. I got back to my regular weight right around the time I started taking the Elavil, and I really upped the intensity of my exercise then, too. I noticed the scale going up even more about 3 weeks ago and said that's it. I had a doctor appointment last Thursday and got the go ahead to stop the medication. My jeans were starting not to fit and that's when I get nervous. Plus, with the cycling season starting, I don't want to be lugging any extra fat up the hills!
    I take a cautious approach to medication, but in this case, I really did need to take it. Thankfully, it was only for 2 months. And it got them off my back about taking Lyrica... too many side effects for me to even try that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Crankin View Post
    SUIs are commonly given for sleep related disorders that are sometimes secondary to other conditions.
    As is the case here.
    Quote Originally Posted by kmcmoobud View Post
    I take it to help me sleep. It makes me thirsty and it takes a little longer than usual to get clear headed in the early morning.
    What is your dosage? She only gave me 50mg, maybe it won't be so bad.
    I'm hesitant to take any more meds than I already have to.
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    I take a 50mg pill when needed. The bottle says take one or two...but one always works for me.

 

 

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