CLONAZEPAM
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Also just as an opinion, considering Stevie Nicks' addiction to cocaine and other things I would consult my doctor as to the side effects and the length of time (if any) that you should be on this drug. That's what I'm going to do.
How about you? How long have you had this awful thing? Do you find relief on clonazepam. If so, what is your dosage and how long have you been taking it? Do you find some night's worse than others? Did you go to a sleep clinic? Obviously any information you could share would be helpful.
Thanks.
Shamrock
I am curious to find out how your appointment went with your neurologist and how things are going for you.
Thanks for your interest. Tomorrow I'm going to a new neurologist.
I did go see my current neurologist a couple of weeks ago. She didn't increase my clonazepam. I'm just continuing to stay on my sleeping pill. Even with this I average about 3-4 good hours of sleep per night. My current neurologist has never treated anyone with this disorder and I am trying to find a doctor who has. I still have the jerks and dream bad dreams constantly.
How are you doing? I so envy you with only having to take 1mg. or .5mg. and not even nightly and that medication helps you. It's been almost 3 years now since I've had 8 hours of uninterrupted sleep. I'd give practically anything just to have 6-7 hours just once a week.
Do you know if this disorder ever goes away or how you get it? Did you go to a sleep clinic?
Shamrock
I am still being treated on the clonazepam, but I have had to move up to 1mg of it per night, which seems to mean I am becoming more tolerant of the drug. I just had a sleep study done, but I did the sleep study while on the medication. The technician seemed to think I had basically no movements, so I dont know if it will show anything. I had a hard time falling asleep at all being hooked up to the wires. I am meeting with my doctor on the 5th to discuss it.
I have read elsewhere that these jerks are not really hypnic jerks because they dont occur in stage 1 of sleep. In your previous messages it sounded like yours occurred after you had skipped stages of sleep and the jerks occurred in the later stage. A hypnic jerk is one that occurs in stage 1 of sleep.
I am curious as to what your new neurologist has to say about your disorder. I have heard some say it is a form of nocturnal myoclonus (or periodic limb disorder). Sometimes the parkinsons drugs are used to treat it because these actually eliminate the jerks rather than have you sleep through them like a sedative does. I think it is good to find a doctor who has treated this before, because I dont think mine has.
When you say you get 3 to 4 hours of sleep, is it a situation usually where you fall asleep immediately in then wake up 4 hours later, or do you have the jerks for a long time until you fall asleep?
bm,
As far as I can tell these jerks occur in stage 1 to 2. It's either when I'm just losing consciousness or just lost consciousness. The sleeping pill only lasts about 3-4 hours.
Because of my lack of sleep and my new neurologist was so busy yesterday, it's hard to remember everything he said. I know I sure don't understand it all. Hopefully I will in time. I go back to see him in March.
What I can remember he said was:
"This disorder is an "odd duck". I am a light sleeper. It is not life threatening. Your body is just trying to do what's normal and go through the stages of sleep". He's sees about 3 cases per year. He told me the reason the clonazepam didn't work for me, but I'll be darned if I can remember. When I do, I'll pass it on. He gave me a sleep log to record every night's sleep and awake periods. He gave two prescriptions, a new sleeping pill and an anti-depressant (this helps with REM sleep). It was my choice which one to take.
If I don't take a sleeping pill I cannot get past "the jerks". He confirmed that. He says I bypass stage 2 with the pill. I told him I didn't need anything to fall asleep, it was just getting past that jerking stage.
As for future hope of getting past this, I'm not sure. Maybe I'll have to stay on medication, maybe I won't. I'm sure I'll know by March.
Good luck on the 5th. Let me know what happens.
Shamrock