Hello,
I am 31 years old and for the past three years, I have taken .5 mgs of
clonazepam and 10 mgs of
Lexapro nightly in order to sleep. While I don't think I suffer from chronic depression,
panicPanic disorder
Panic disorder with agoraphobia attacks or abnormal anxiety, this seems to be the only combination of medications (aside from heavy-duty rx sleeping pills) that enable me to sleep. My psychiatrist and I came upon this combination after more than 10 years of working with doctors and specialists to help me with this
insomniaDepression and insomnia
Insomnia concerns
Primary insomnia
Sleeping difficulty, which has plagued me since I was a teen. I believe it's
hereditaryHereditary amyloidosis
Pseudohypoparathyroidism -- I had a grandmother who also suffered from a life long of severe
insomniaDepression and insomnia
Insomnia concerns
Primary insomnia
Sleeping difficulty which eventually resulted in her taking her own life in her late 50s. At any rate, I am currently 25 weeks pregnant. I discontinued both the klonopin and Lexapro the moment I suspected I was pregnant, so at most, the embreo was exposed to it for the first 2 weeks after conception. A recent sonogram suggests that the baby is doing fine and does not have a cleft pallet.
While I managed to get a fair amount of sleep during the first 16 weeks of pregnancy, I have been now suffering from what I would call extreme insomnia for the last 9 weeks: like 1 - 2 hours a night. I've been taking 10 mgs of Ambien 2-3 nights a week for the last 3 weeks and can usually get 4-6 hours of sleep on it, but I'm afraid to take it more often then that.
My qestion is this? Would it be safe to resume the clonazepam and lexapro now that I'm in my 25th week? If not, is there a safer alternative that would help? And if not, how often can I take Ambien and what are the risks associated with it?
Thanks in advance for your help!
SBL