Hi Dana, I take amitriptyline to sleep, at first they start you on 10mg but
can move it up to 50mg or more if needed. Some say it leaves them a bit groggy
in the mornings but that don't last long. On some days I skip that and
instead take Ambien,,, I think by changing some nights it keeps their effect
working better.
Dan H.
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I went to my sleep doctor and I was told that they are very slow to put
drugs on the market for sleeping problems and they have been waiting for a
another new drug for quite some time. They had to increase my trazodone to 100
mg , and it could go up as high as 200 although it can go higher, but my
doctor, who is in charge does not do. I had to have a nurse practitioner,
because she was too busy to get me in on my six month appointment. I had
called the week before to tell her that it was not working the dose at 50 mg.
There drugs and then decided to take the off take me off all of them so I asked
for her. so I went for a while I first I had to go to another doctor in her
practice, because she was booked, he tried beyond about three different
medications and the know what to do, so he took me off everything, so I called
my rehab doctor and he gave me trazodone. I went for a period of time without
much sleep, while trying the three different medications, while
with him until I got back on the trazodone. When I finally got into her, she
added the ambien, which helped for a while. Has anybody ever tried that
combination together. That what is working for you. I want to write all these
down to let her know the next time what others try. I'm glad they will add by
a phone call, as she is difficult to get into.
I hope to hear from some of you with the same problem, and how you handle. I
know I have asked this before but it was on my laptop that crashed several
months ago, and I lost everything. I had not backed up everything.
Thank you.
Dana
I really appreciate hearing everyone's experiences about MRSA as I was not
familiar with any of this.
you.
Dana
In a message dated 4/11/2008 9:34:33 A.M. Central Daylight Time, [EMAIL
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I think that's why new antibiotics continue to be developed.
In a message dated 4/10/2008 10:19:11 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, [EMAIL
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Pretty soon the bugs will not be responsive to anything. That is why they
are calling it the superbug.
Bill
C6 Incomplete since 7/20/68
Age 57
Leesburg, FL
Very funny, Scotty. Now beam up my clothes.
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