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can night terrors be driven by anxiety?
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<blockquote data-quote="Steely" data-source="post: 244502" data-attributes="member: 3301"><p>Just wanted to chime in here as one who used to suffer from night terrors and as one who still suffers from a myriad of sleep disorders - until about 3 years ago when I began Ambien. Ambien, which also has anti-anxiety components in it, has turned my sleep world around. I can finally sleep without the plethora of sleep maladies I had.</p><p>There are still times when I wake up with anxiety attacks, and if I do not take a Xanax I have nightmares the rest of the night. So I have some on hand, just in case. Those 2 medications in regards to my sleep, have changed my entire world.</p><p></p><p>So yes, anxiety can/does cause night terrors, and many other sleep disturbances. And for some, the only choice is medication.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steely, post: 244502, member: 3301"] Just wanted to chime in here as one who used to suffer from night terrors and as one who still suffers from a myriad of sleep disorders - until about 3 years ago when I began Ambien. Ambien, which also has anti-anxiety components in it, has turned my sleep world around. I can finally sleep without the plethora of sleep maladies I had. There are still times when I wake up with anxiety attacks, and if I do not take a Xanax I have nightmares the rest of the night. So I have some on hand, just in case. Those 2 medications in regards to my sleep, have changed my entire world. So yes, anxiety can/does cause night terrors, and many other sleep disturbances. And for some, the only choice is medication. [/QUOTE]
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