
Suggest Treatment For Severe Insomnia

behaviors first, then meds
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Hello,
The first thing to look at is sleep behaviors. Here are some suggestions.
It is important that you do not take naps during the day. Caffeine should be limited to no more than one serving and it should be in the morning. Exercise like walking 30 minutes every day but not before bedtime. Do not eat within 3 hours of going to bed. Once you go to bed do not use any electronics. Do not drink any alcohol, it disrupts the sleep cycle.
if you need a medication, safe ones to try are 5-HTTP to help you get to sleep, phosphtidyl serine to help maintain sleep, or melatonin which can help both initiating and maintaining sleep. These are supplements but you should not start any supplement until you check with your doctor and get their approval.
I wish you the best.
Dr. Robinson


side efffect
Detailed Answer:
Hello,
It is great that you are doing all the things above to help with sleep. If the 5-HTTP, phosphtidyl serine and melatonin do not help your sleep then perhaps it is due to a side effect of your medications. If the insomnia does not change with a change in medications then it may be time to talk to your doctor about some stronger sleep medications. Also remember that we need less sleep when we are older, 5-6 hours is plenty for many of us over 60 years old.
Regards,
Dr. Robinson


6mg of melatonin is enough
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Six mg of melatonin is the maximum I would recommend. However, I do want to tell you that there are some of the antidepressant medications that used at low dose can help with sleep and they are not addictive in any way. Some examples are trazodone and elavil. I never recommend any of the addictive sleep medications for anyone.
I hope you get some relief soon,
Dr. Robinson


can't explain that
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I have heard of women who live together cycling together, but never when they don't live together and are postmenopausal. Sorry I do not have an answer for that one.
Dr. Robinson


I do not
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I do not but I think you can do a specialist consult on this site and ask to speak with a gynecologist.
Regards,
Dr. Robinson

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