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Posted by Colleen D. on August 21, 2007, at 23:32:42
What is this? Med-induced? Like listening to a field of crickets and a pond full of bullfrogs when I'm trying to go to sleep. Only when I put my head down on the pillow though. I think I'm losing it.
Colleen
OCD, MDD, GAD and SP (?Bi-Polar?)
Zoloft, doxepin, clonazepam, Geodon
Posted by cumulative on August 21, 2007, at 23:35:24
In reply to Too much noise inside my head!, posted by Colleen D. on August 21, 2007, at 23:32:42
Not sure what you're describing. Is it auditory hallucination? Thought process? Or are you talking about an amplification of/sensitivity to the noises you normally hear outside?
Posted by elanor roosevelt on August 22, 2007, at 0:23:07
In reply to Re: Too much noise inside my head!, posted by cumulative on August 21, 2007, at 23:35:24
had a period when the muscular stress in my neck was manifesting as sounds
doctor prescribed muscle relaxers that i only took at night
but there is also a static of sort that goes with my anxiety at times
are you tossing and turning?
Posted by Racer on August 22, 2007, at 11:22:45
In reply to Too much noise inside my head!, posted by Colleen D. on August 21, 2007, at 23:32:42
Monkey brain? Thinking about all too many things, rather than relaxing into sleep? If that's what you're experiencing, I've been there, too. NOT a very pleasant landscape, especially if you have to get up in the morning.
I've had some luck with telling myself stories to put myself to sleep. I make my own little movie, and play it in my head -- day-dream, fantasy, whatever. Or, I will read until I'm relaxed enough to sleep. Those are the things that work for me.
Good luck.
Posted by polarbear206 on August 22, 2007, at 13:29:29
In reply to Too much noise inside my head!, posted by Colleen D. on August 21, 2007, at 23:32:42
> What is this? Med-induced? Like listening to a field of crickets and a pond full of bullfrogs when I'm trying to go to sleep. Only when I put my head down on the pillow though. I think I'm losing it.
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> Colleen
> OCD, MDD, GAD and SP (?Bi-Polar?)
> Zoloft, doxepin, clonazepam, GeodonNeed some more info. How long have you experienced this? Any recent med changes? changes in energy? What is your sleep cycle like?
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