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My husband has been having night terrors, he's not sleeping well. Anyone else experiencing that and if so, have you been treated? Thanks!

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Despe

Stazina,

Has he tried Melatonin? My husband is taking it and has helped him a lot.

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Stazina in reply toDespe

Yes 10 mg nightly, thank you

Does he act out his dreams? Melatonin 10mg at bedtime was recommended for my husband's REM sleep disorder. It helped a lot; eventually he added Klonopin at bedtime, which has helped even more.

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Stazina in reply tokatherinecompton22

Yes he acts out dreams; he takes Melatonin, thank you

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ion_ion in reply toStazina

I had that problem a lot before diagnosis but after I started B1 did happen very rarely.

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