Guest guest Posted August 7, 2001 Report Share Posted August 7, 2001 Thank you for replying. Amitriptaline has been a long used tried and true anti-depressant and helps sleep. When I tried it, I had some side effect so went off. I was on Zoloft, but the half life is so long it made the sleeping worse so went off. It was great for my depression tho. I have made a 100% effort to use herbs and supplement to help me but am failing. I have Interstitial Cystitis, a bladder disease with no known cause or cure at this time. I am up every hour througout the night to pee, (whether I drink before bed or not) I know every restroom in a 30 mile radius, LOLOL ;( Also, I went to a sleep center and was diagnosed with late onset of sleep, (can't close mind down for hours), and with periodic limb movement. I got 43% of sleep that night. The one thing I can take into my own control is to get counciling from a slight depression due to a loss I can't get over, although lack of sleep causes depression over time. Well, I have no insurance for counceling, and sliding fees are still 50 dollars. Can't do it. SOOO, for the meantime, I want to stay with herbal things IF possible. Cindy, can you tell me what he did for your hormones? I am perimenopausal, and take the female formula 2 weeks a month, but doesn't help sleep. I will try to find the info you recommended. Thanks again.. Renee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 7, 2001 Report Share Posted August 7, 2001 The key here seems to be that loss you mentioned. I have found that listening to music in the Lydian mode has been helpful for some in dealing with such a loss. It may be difficult to find such an album. One that i know of, is by a lady named Joyce Handler. The title is " Reflections of Hope " . (I have a review of this album buried deep in my web site. Hopefully it is still available.) Finding a local musician who can play in Lydian for you may be a good option. Such a musician may also turn out to be a good counselor too. When dealing with a loss, you really are dealing with a spiritual problem, and physical handlings such as drugs don't usually work. Music thus remains one of the few physical handlings available for this condition. In my own case, i tend to count insomnia as a blessing. I get up too early in the morning & do email. But that doesn't work well with most job schedules, so it can be a real problem. At 10:12 PM 8/6/01 -0000, you wrote: >Thank you for replying. Amitriptaline has been a long used tried and true anti-depressant and helps sleep. When I tried it, I had some side effect so went off. I was on Zoloft, but the half life is so long it made the sleeping worse so went off. It was great for my depression tho. >I have made a 100% effort to use herbs and supplement to help me but am failing. >I have Interstitial Cystitis, a bladder disease with no known cause or cure at this time. I am up every hour througout the night to pee, (whether I drink before bed or not) I know every restroom in a 30 mile radius, LOLOL ;( >Also, I went to a sleep center and was diagnosed with late onset of sleep, (can't close mind down for hours), and with periodic limb movement. I got 43% of sleep that night. The one thing I can take into my own control is to get counciling from a slight depression due to a loss I can't get over, although lack of sleep causes depression over time. Well, I have no insurance for counceling, and sliding fees are still 50 dollars. Can't do it. SOOO, for the meantime, I want to stay with herbal things IF possible. > >Cindy, can you tell me what he did for your hormones? I am perimenopausal, and take the female formula 2 weeks a month, but doesn't help sleep. I will try to find the info you recommended. Thanks again.. >Renee > -- Michael Riversong ** Professional Harpist, Educator, and Writer ** RivEdu ** Phone: (307)635-0900 FAX (413)691-0399 http://home.earthlink.net/~mriversong Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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