Posted by gadchik on October 12, 2011, at 9:13:07
In reply to Re: Ambien, benzos for insomnia » jane d, posted by BarbaraCat on February 2, 2002, at 20:58:21
>Of course, sleeping in the guest room away from my hubby's snoring is a big factor in all of this. In fact, this may be a good subject for a separate post "Does your partner's snoring add to your psychosis?" What do you think? - Barbara
Barbara,After I had my breakdown,I had to sleep in another room,due to snoring hubby,in order to get the quality sleep to heal.I took remeron,klonopin,and zoloft,slept great.I continue to sleep in the other room,which I hate doing, but I have to sleep. My hubby understands thank goodness and doesnt mind,he likes me to get my sleep too! When we go on cruises,I wear earplugs, but dont sleep so well.I now take klonopin and small amt zoloft. I occasionally take remeron, not often though.But I do believe a snoring spouse can cause a person to lose alot of sleep.
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