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My first night with the CPAP machine...
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<blockquote data-quote="bby31288" data-source="post: 381173" data-attributes="member: 182"><p>GoingNorth, I tried the Lunesta but it didn't work at all. I tried the Temazepam also. I guess it worked, but felt groggy in the morning almost drugged. Did you take the ambien as you laid in bed? I found that if I took it even 5 minutes before I was laying in the bed bad things could happen. If I did all my sleep stuff (brush my teeth, go to the bathroom) then climbed into bed and took the ambien, I stayed fine. The one incident sleepdriving was my easy child must have called just after I took the ambien, she said I sounded fine, and I got up, and the ambien kicked full into effect. I have take ambien on occurance since that epsoide, but now if I'm going to take it I inform all of the kids and husband. Take the ambien and shut the phone off completely to prevent any waking like that again. But I will say I'm exhausted, I want to take the ambien more often so I'm not dragging all day. My body can feel the exhaustion, I ache, my fingernails even hurt typing. I might look into the sensor. That might make me feel a little more comfortable!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bby31288, post: 381173, member: 182"] GoingNorth, I tried the Lunesta but it didn't work at all. I tried the Temazepam also. I guess it worked, but felt groggy in the morning almost drugged. Did you take the ambien as you laid in bed? I found that if I took it even 5 minutes before I was laying in the bed bad things could happen. If I did all my sleep stuff (brush my teeth, go to the bathroom) then climbed into bed and took the ambien, I stayed fine. The one incident sleepdriving was my easy child must have called just after I took the ambien, she said I sounded fine, and I got up, and the ambien kicked full into effect. I have take ambien on occurance since that epsoide, but now if I'm going to take it I inform all of the kids and husband. Take the ambien and shut the phone off completely to prevent any waking like that again. But I will say I'm exhausted, I want to take the ambien more often so I'm not dragging all day. My body can feel the exhaustion, I ache, my fingernails even hurt typing. I might look into the sensor. That might make me feel a little more comfortable! [/QUOTE]
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