Anonymous wrote:Melatonin doesn't help me, in fact it makes me wake up more (though drift more quickly). I will wake up, then pee, then lie there. Then fall asleep, then wake up, then maybe think I should pee, then pee, then fall asleep again.
The only things that help me are sedatives like Ativan which isn't really a nightly solution.
45 year old woman in peri.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oops PP here, sorry hit submit by accident!
Anyway all of the patients without liver problems had a standing order for Tylenol for the treatment of insomnia (as needed). The nurses said it worked well.
So, I dint make a habit of it, but if I wake up in the middle of the night and can’t sleep, I’ll take 2 Tylenol - works to get me back to sleep about 75% of the time.
Why isn't that listed as a side effect of Tylenol?
Anonymous wrote:Oops PP here, sorry hit submit by accident!
Anyway all of the patients without liver problems had a standing order for Tylenol for the treatment of insomnia (as needed). The nurses said it worked well.
So, I dint make a habit of it, but if I wake up in the middle of the night and can’t sleep, I’ll take 2 Tylenol - works to get me back to sleep about 75% of the time.
Anonymous wrote:Oops PP here, sorry hit submit by accident!
Anyway all of the patients without liver problems had a standing order for Tylenol for the treatment of insomnia (as needed). The nurses said it worked well.
So, I dint make a habit of it, but if I wake up in the middle of the night and can’t sleep, I’ll take 2 Tylenol - works to get me back to sleep about 75% of the time.
Anonymous wrote:Oops PP here, sorry hit submit by accident!
Anyway all of the patients without liver problems had a standing order for Tylenol for the treatment of insomnia (as needed). The nurses said it worked well.
So, I dint make a habit of it, but if I wake up in the middle of the night and can’t sleep, I’ll take 2 Tylenol - works to get me back to sleep about 75% of the time.
Anonymous wrote:Vaginal estrogen for the nighttime peeing and progesterone for the sleeplessness. Changed my life.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m interested in the Tylenol suggestion. I hadn’t heard it can help with sleep (assuming not the PM kind).
Magnesium is part of my cocktail, but I have to take occasional breaks from it as it can make me feel very groggy during the day.
I'm the Tylenol poster. No not PM, just regular. Years ago my doctor told me it had an anti-anxiety off-label use, but because it can't be mixed with alcohol, no one promoted it.
I keep 2 on my bedside table, loose so I don't have to wake up and open the bottle. I'm asleep within 20 min after taking.
Anonymous wrote:Magnesium glycinate. Two capsules at bedtime.
Anonymous wrote:Trazadone