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Best Medication For Insomnia And Depression – Why You’re Not Sleeping & What to Do About It
Posted by admin in information on insomnia on November 13th, 2010
Best Medication For Insomnia And Depression – Why You’re Not Sleeping & What to Do About It
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If you are having crisis sleeping night after night, you are undergoing insomnia, and you really need to can make out on the realities around insomnia if you are to engender it go away. There are some estimates that 70 million people suffer from insomnia, or about two thirds of Americans. On average, sleep problems tend to affect women more than men. Insomnia is very common among people over the age of 60 years old, as well as those folks who have a history of suffering from depression. Best Medication For Insomnia And Depression
In studying the facts about insomnia, we also need to examine some of the other factors that can bring on sleep problems. Students who spend a lot of late nights studying are especially prone to insomnia. So are those who work the overnight shift, those traveling (especially those taking trips to a different time zone), those under an enormous amount of stress, and those who are suffering from a lot of pain. Insomnia takes on a number of forms. Transient insomnia is when you suffer from a lack of sleep for just a few days in a row. Intermittent insomnia occurs when you suffer a lack of sleep periodically.
And chronic insomnia happens for weeks at a time. It is the most serious of the three. If you are suffering from a lack of sleep, you first need to identify certain behaviors that are causing you to have trouble getting rest. Try as many relaxation techniques as possible, both for your body and for your mind. Do your body a favour. Have a good sleep tonight! Download your Best Medication For Insomnia And Depression eBook now!
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Treating Depression, Insomnia, & Chronic Fatigue w/ Dr. John Humiston, MD (Candida MD)
Posted by admin in Videos From Youtube on October 18th, 2010
www.Candidamd.com Dr. John Humiston, a former US Navy physician with extensive experience treating major depression, yeast infections, ADHD, chronic fatigue, insomnia and other debilitating conditions, explains the little-understood connection between chronic fatigue syndrome, fibromyalgia, sleeping all night, asthma, anxiety, ADD, depression, migraines and Candida fungal infections. Dr. Humiston, former staff physician at the William Hitt center explains the common denominator in understandable terms and how this common infection comes about. He also describes the clinically-proven treatment program that has helped over 1750 patients regain their health and vitality. Late-night teens ‘face greater depression risk’ Going to bed earlier protects teenagers against depression and suicidal thoughts, New York research suggests. Major depression (Depression), webMD. Major depression is when a person has five or more symptoms of depression for at least 2 weeks. These symptoms include feeling sad, hopeless, worthless, or pessimistic. Treating Depression – How antidepressants work. Depression Center: Symptoms, Causes, Medications, and Therapies An estimated 19 million American adults are living with major depression. Major depressive disorder – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Major depressive disorder (also known as clinical depression, … Major depression is a serious illness that affects a person’s family and personal life. Depression, also referred to as clinical depression …
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Wellbutrin…possible side effect on eyes!?! Really scared; please help!!!?
Posted by admin in information on insomnia on October 9th, 2010
Hi…I was recently prescribed 150mg of Wellbutrin because of my depression. Ever since, my eyes hurt. They’re a little bloodshot, which I’m aware is a side effect, but that’s not really my main problem.
It feels as if my eyelids do not fit over my eyes. (<Weird, I know.) I can’t focus my eyes on anything (nothing to do with twitching or vision…I constantly have to rub at my temples to focus on something.)
I cant sleep at night, half due to the whole insomnia side effect, but also because of this bizzare "my eyelids don’t fit over my eyes thing" and thus my eyelids keep fluttering open. Please, please help. I’m extremely concerned.
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I am suffering from Insomnia, please help!
Posted by admin in insomnia therapy on October 1st, 2010
How can I stop the ever going unwanted and unnecessary conversation in mind about past, present and future? This is causing me 24 x 7 sleeplessness. And very often I have to be on sedative medications to recover from the effects of 3-4 days of unsound sleep. I feel Yog Nidra technique can be helpful, but not getting proper guidance on the same. Please help me to get rid of desires that are impractical to fulfil? Gurumaa Answer: Nirankar, I really can be compassionate to your condition, that you cant sleep enough, and thats for sure, if long duration of sleeplessness is experienced by anyone, it can surely damage lot many delicate and intricate system of our human system and you should make sure that you dont allow your mind to go into meaningless chattering all the time. You say how can I put a stop on that, you can only do that if you detach yourself, from the achievements or prestige, status, money, what ever is bothering your, you just have to go into those desires, de attach yourself from that, and know this, death may knock at anytime. So where do we have the time to waste on this unnecessary, meaningless thinking! Be vigilant, every moment of your life is a blessing, and you have to live in this aptitude and regarding Yoga Nidra, my suggestion is you can order your Yoga Nidra CD from our website gurumaa.com. Its very easy to follow, you need not be scared about it, there is nothing complicated which can harm you, and use Yoga-Nidra, at least twice a day and also if …
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Suicide an option? Why or why not?
Posted by admin in insomnia therapy on September 28th, 2010
I’m usualy answering questions not asking, especialy ones like this. Just thinking. I’m a smart person so please don’t give me guilt trip answers like how would your family or children feel. I know how it works. I know how people think. I’ve been dealing with this for a long time. I don’t go around telling people I want to die.I don’t want to hurt anyone, trust me, I know suicide hurts loved ones, I think about it daily. I am 32 years old (female) was married for almost 12 years still in the process of divorce, we still love eachother Don’t ask. Our 3 aweome boys are with dad on the other side of the country. No possible way I can go back right now. Don’t deal with the issue. I am just going down hill. I have allot of family here. This is the first time I have ever lived alone and have been for almost 2 years. have been struggling with mental illness all my life. Eating disorder for 14 years, depression, ADHD, OCD, Tourrette’s, Chronic insomnia the past 8 years. the list goes on. I am in treatment but am now on SSI and medicade to pay for my therapy which I am totaly embarrased about and it’s not right, I don’t feel right using public assistance. I don’t want to hear that I shouldn’t be. I’m not getting the help I need because of the stigma attatched to me, the only ones in my area getting the attention are the ones doing running around saying they want to hurt themselves for the attention when they really don’t. STUPID. I spend 85% of my time alone or more. All I know is being a mom. That’s gone right now. I have someone who cares about me. But I will never have that person Which makes my depression worse and thinking about my boys and that I can’t afford to go visit. Let’s see. I’m getting worse. I want to be happy I really do. I try to think "what can I do to get out of this"? But something happens and I go days with no sleep. My med provider is an ass and see’s me just as the rest of the people who go there and will not listen to me, He doesn’t see many or any I’m sure people like me, This is a small town. He see’s too many people and assumes everyone WANTS to be on meds and are seekers. I need something diffferent. He just won’t listen. Reguardless. I want to be happy CHANGE . I’m trying. Have been. Can’t . But trying. Tired of wondering every day "am I going to sleep"? Tired of waking up to another miserable day, knowing I am just going to have yet another one the next. BUT I have a life ins plan set. and the 2 year suicde clause is over. it’s just a matter of doing it. I bought the plan because I knew it was going to happen. I don’t want to. I’m scared to to fricken’ heck. I don’t want to die. but then I do. I want nothing more than to just go. It hurts so much to be here. And the only reason I am is because I can picture my mothers face when my brother did it. And my sons. I want to watch them grow. God it hurts. So don’t tell me about hurting people. I know all about it.There is one person that can help, But I don’t think he wants to. So if you have gotten this far, my question is. Why not? Why wake up another day to misery only to make others happy?
I’ve never talked about this to anyone. I can’t afford to. I can’t afford to have someone think I’m a danger to myself and be put away somewhere and loose my apartment. It’s all I have. That would just make things so much worse. But I’m scareing myself. I have never been this serious about it. To have been planning for the past year how to do it, researching the best ways. To make it look like an accident. Can’t talk about it in therapy. Can’t give myself away. Tired of acting. Just tired. Wish he would try a little harder. Why?
Oh I know. I have been reading allot about heaven and hell. LOL I have to be ready. Or really just want to know what’s going to happen to me. I understand that it may just be nothingness. But right now a neverending sleep sounds so much better. SLEEP. GOD.
I am on medication. Seriquel. Ativan. Concerta. Topimax. The Seriquel makes my heart race and skip which has put me in the ER a few time the past month. I have been on it for 7 years. I want off. The psyciatrist just tells me to eat better. I am on a heart monitor for a month. I forgot to mention. I get scared everytime I take it. But if I dont’ I don’t sleep. Can’t win.
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Does anyone have a happily ever after story with their bipolar parent?
Posted by admin in insomnia therapy on September 1st, 2010
My mother was diagnosed as bipolar about 5 years ago, after I had been out of her home several years. Previous diagnoses include depression, fibromyalgia, chronic fatigue, hypothyroidism, chronic insomnia, sleep apnea & hypoglycemia. She has visited half a dozen doctors to get these diagnoses. She continually cycles through taking medicine from 1 doctor as prescribed, to taking medicine from several docs who do not know she is doctor shopping, to all-herbal(and I mean like, 20 – 30 different supplements a day), to no medicine.
With each new diagnosis/treatment, she seems to believe that she has turned a corner. If I try to talk to her about behaviors that seem harmful, she becomes too tearful and sleepy to talk. Recently, she has done some very hurtful things. I’m beyond trying to confront her about it.
Does anyone have a similar situation that turned out well? I keep hoping for the best, but her behavior gets more erratic and hurtful as time goes by.
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How can I get my Medical Marijuana License?
Posted by admin in reasons for insomnia on September 1st, 2010
I’m 19 years old, and the only previous medical records that show up for me are asthma. But I would like to use the reason of Insomnia, Depression, and Social Anxiety (which I really do suffer from).
How would I be able to truthfully convince a marijuana doctor to prescribe it to me?
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How do I ask my parents for therapy?
Posted by admin in insomnia therapy on May 14th, 2010
I’m 15 years old and I’m completely miserable. I’ve suspected that I’ve had depression for a few years now, and I think I finally went over the edge. I haven’t gone to school in 5 days and I’ve been writing suicide notes lately. I have every symptom for depression such as extreme guilt, anxiety (also extreme, resulting in dizziness, difficulty breathing, and difficulty concentrating), insomnia, irritability (I’m beginning to get angry over everything), a constantly depressed mood, no interest in activities I once enjoyed (all I ever want to do is sit on my computer), and I’m very, very pessimistic.
Depression does run in my family, and my Mom (who is Bi-polar) shows the same symptoms that I do. I want to tell my parents that I want therapy or to be prescribed pain killers, but how do I?
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Should people in California be allowed to get medical marijuna for insomnia?
Posted by admin in reasons for insomnia on May 12th, 2010
The list of reasons that one can get a prescription for medical marijuana in California is vast, from insomnia to depression. Should the reasons by limited more?
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Chronic Lyme sufferers' stories?
Posted by admin in insomnia therapy on May 10th, 2010
Anyone here suffering / have suffered from chronic Lyme? What has worked for you? Have you had trouble finding treatment?
Myself, I was misdiagnosed for seven years with asthma, then they decided that it was all in my head. I had a constant upper respiratory infection, chronic insomnia, fatigue, arthritis in my hands, and headaches. Not to mention depression and anxiety. I finally recieved treatment from a Lyme specialist, and now, after eight years and a lot of switching medications, my symptoms have died down to a tolerable level.
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Light Therapy for Insomnia?
Posted by admin in insomnia therapy on April 29th, 2010
Has anyone tried this? I have done a bunch of research and it seems legit for SAD, Insomnia, Circadian Rhythm Disorders, etc. According to an ‘assessment’ I have a delayed circadian rhythm.. no SAD or anything like that that I know of. It also says it may help with depression, moods, energy, etc.
Has anyone tried this and have positive results? It costs almost 0 so it isn’t cheap but well worth it if it does all it says. I was looking at Apollo Health devices.
I tried self hypnosis and valerian, melatonin, etc but I need to really fix the problem, not just mask it.
Thanks!
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RELAXING MUSIC, SLEEP MUSIC, INSOMNIA HELP, ZEN MUSIC
Posted by admin in insomnia therapy on April 27th, 2010
DOWNLOAD FREE SLEEP MUSIC. www.easysleepmusic.com DOWNLOAD SLEEPING MUSIC FROM OUR SITE. sleep-music.co.uk Due to popular demand now on 99% of all online music stores, including iTunes, Amazon MP3, HMV. iTunes (80 minute album) itunes.apple.com 01 In the Forest Light track with beautiful sounding strings in the background. The acoustic guitar tones mixed with the other instruments will give you a sense of calm and tranquilly which is crucial in getting to sleep. In this track, natural sounding instruments are predominant. You will become emersed within a natural forest dreamland.
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Is there a Alternative Cure Nature Remedy Health Therapy CENTER in Mumbai India for Healing Chronic Disease?
Posted by admin in insomnia therapy on April 26th, 2010
In Diseases like Heart Disease, Coronary Blockades, Slip Disc, Low Backache, Knee Arthritis & Pain, Gastric Ulcer, Impotence, Sexual Weakness, Insomnia, Depression, Conventional Allopathic treatment is of little use. In many cases there are remedies to avoid surgery which depend on Natures Way & Naturopathy healing. Are there any such Centers in Mumbai or India? I am fed up of these medical doctors!
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Has anyone tried Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for insomnia?
Posted by admin in insomnia therapy on April 14th, 2010
Has anyone tried this for insomnia and has it worked? I’ve had issues with falling asleep for about 3 months now and its driving me nuts, i tried sleep aids, xanax, etc and all the recommended methods for trying to sleep (diet, exercise, relaxation, herbal supp., etc), i have been a bit better for the last 3 weeks and sleeping more normally, with a few nights mixed in of no sleep. I get so much anxiety at night and then cannot sleep. Anyways, i have an appointment for CBT next week and was wondering if people have had positive experiences with it?
And its not depression, i was not depressed before these sleeping issues came up.
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SLEEP MUSIC RELAXING MUSIC INSOMNIA HELP SLEEPING MUSIC MUSIC FOR DEEP SLEEP HELP
Posted by admin in insomnia therapy on April 10th, 2010
DOWNLOAD FREE SLEEP MUSIC. easysleepmusic.com DOWNLOAD SLEEPING MUSIC FROM OUR SITE. sleep-music.co.uk Due to popular demand now on 99% of all online music stores, including itunes, Amazon MP3, HMV. itunes (80 minute album) itunes.apple.com 01 In the Forest Light track with beautiful sounding strings in the background. The acoustic guitar tones mixed with the other instruments will give you a sense of calm and tranquilly which is crucial in getting to sleep. In this track, natural sounding instruments are predominant. You will become emersed within a natural forest dreamland.
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