My husband is really having difficulty sleeping
Luprion and erleada current therapy. Any meds that help? recommendations?
My husband is really having difficulty sleeping
Luprion and erleada current therapy. Any meds that help? recommendations?
Try melatonin, but be aware not all melatonin is the same. Some made me jittery. If you would like to know the melatonin I take send me a chat message.
Here is a list of things which help with sleep:
(1) Sleep Hygiene measures: Quiet room...Dark ,not even computer light blinking blue,
No Coffee, Tea or Cola before 4 hours before sleep time , Deep breathing relaxation exercises, tranquil music at bedtime (No junk news) etc.
(2) Natural substances: 5-HTP, CBD oil, Melatonin etc.
(3) Medicines: Trazodone, Temazepam, Zolpidem, Lunesta ,other SSRI meds,if anxiety and depression symptoms present.
Discuss all options with your Doctors.
I have been using Ambien quite a lot lately! Half a 10mg pill. Takes about an hour to drift off. Good luck!
I use Zolpiden (Ambien) during first week after infusion, then back off until next infusion. They're 10 mg and sometimes I break them in half and it's enough.
It sounds like his fatigue is paradoxically making him overtired. His oncologist may be able to make the case with his insurance that he needs Nubeqa instead of Erleada. Nubeqa may be less fatiguing.
I have tried them all and have settled on tamazepam for the the past 5 years. It numbs the brain and knocks me out fast. A controlled substance that will normally only be prescribed by a sleep specialist after trying everything else mentioned by others.
CBD?2Dee
How much is he exercising and what kind?
Hi Nite-owl...my husband takes L-Theonine (
Cannabis strain that is indica dominant...... I smoke one before bed and it’s lights out.. just had my 8 ish lupron shot
For some people High THC works better than high CBD. Dream in full color.
My original post got lost so I will repeat a condensed version.When you close your eyes to go to sleep, build a log cabin in your mind. Use any equipment but build it by yourself. First the foundation and then story by story. I never get past the first floor. No Meds... Just Beds.....
Good Luck, Good Health and Good Humor.
j-o-h-n Wednesday 01/20/2021 9:46 PM EST
Exercise....
Valium....im on same combo....same exact problem
I have had great luck with marijuana products, edible right before bedtime then smoke before lying down to sleep. Sleep like a baby every night
Cannabis is beneficial for many, but finding the strain and dosage that works for you can be a bit challenging. My husband also gets insomnia from Lupron--he actually gets Eligard instead, which causes fewer sleep disturbances. "They" say the drugs are exactly the same but they are not
For sleep, edibles are considered better than smoking/vaping: the effect lasts longer, though it comes on slower (30-90 minutes after ingesting). The conventional wisdom is that Indica-dominant strains are better for relaxation & sleep, Sativa-dominant are more energizing. He's found that a balanced 50/50 THC/CBD ratio is best for both pain and sleep disturbance.
Good luck!