My hepatologist has me on Ambien CR. I tried plain Ambien first but it didn't work every third or fourth night, and I'd be up all night. Plus it made me sleep walk. Ambien CR releases the medicine into the blood stream slowly all through the night.
Like eureka says... don't take anything without having it cleared by your doctor because everybody is a little different with liver disease and you don't want to make your problems worse.
Diane
As liver disease progresses to cirrhosis, there can be numerous complications and many possible causes of discomfort. Cirrhosis can contribute to sleeplessness and/or inverted sleep cycles, memory loss, and confusion or worse (called hepatic encephalopathy) due to liver insufficiency and possible accumulation of ammonia and toxins in the bloodstream.
It is sometimes recommended that people with Stage 4 liver disease avoid red meat proteins, and instead get their protein from vegetables and other sources such as beans, nuts, fish, and eggs because red meat can increase ammonia levels and make the hepatic encephalopathy worse. It's important that people with cirrhosis get adequate protein to help combat the muscle wasting that often accompanies serious liver disease. (My husband has cirrhosis and has frequent loss of appetite, so his hep team recommends he supplements with protein drinks as necessary.)
Also, progressing cirrhosis can cause imbalances in potassium and magnesium, both of which are important to maintain muscle function. Have you or your husband discussed these symptoms he is suffering with his doctor? If he is experiencing discomfort, it may be wise to alert his physician(s) to these symptoms as it's possible they may have solutions to make him more comfortable.
I would encourage that your husband address these issues with his hepatologist, and avoid any sleeping aids (OTC or prescription) unless first cleared with his doctors. Hope that helps, and I hope you can find your husband some relief. Good luck.
~eureka
Sorry to hear about your husband's sleep issues, just wanted to suggest that he consider tracking his sleep with MedHelp's Sleep Tracker, then he can log symptoms treatments and events along side his sleep data. Perhaps then he will start to notice correlations, effective aids etc. Lastly, if he has an iPhone, he can download MedHelp's Sleep Tracking App - Sleep On It, it has a very cool Alarm Clock feature that tracks your sleep and syncs the data with the site too! Very cool app.
http://www.medhelp.org/land/sleep-log-app
Hi there. Is your husband currently on treatment? The meds can cause tiredness, sleeplessness, headaches, and a foggy memory. About 3 weeks into tx, I found I could not sleep even though I was bone tired all day long. My doc started me on Ambien which I now take each evening and that has solved the problem on most nights. Some nights I am just too worked up and my mind is focused on one thought and I think about it all night long, but not too often. Most nights I have a great night sleep. I know because I dream and when I wake up the covers are still in the same neat pattern when I crawled into to them.
I don't have the pain problem, in fact I had the opposite reaction. I was in pain for years, but when I started tx the pain stopped. There are those that post here indicating that certain meds have helped with their pain. Hopefully they will respond or maybe you can find a previous thread on here discussing pain. Sorry, but I can't tell you how to do that but someone else will respond.
There are a lot of good people here with great advice and experiences so please post whenever you need advise or someone to talk to. Someone is always willing and available. Wishing you husband the best...
Jazzy
Without knowing all the details of your situation I can only tell you what helps me. I started taking 7mg of remeron around 9pm and sleep a lot better than ever before. I also started drinking coffee again but not after 4pm. I also meditate when I wake up and pray a lot.
Wishing you well,
Roy
Without knowing all the details of your situation I can only tell you what helps me. I started taking 7mg of remeron around 9pm and sleep a lot better than ever before. I also started drinking coffee again but not after 4pm. I also meditate when I wake up and pray a lot.
Wishing you well,
Roy