Jmeisnor
10-03-2004, 09:56 AM
Hello All
So far, my experience with the few times I have taken Atarax at night is that I can sleep away most of the next day. I'm not sure, but I think that I'm not so much groggy, as that I just am able to sleep for such a long time ... sometimes as much as 3 hours at a time without waking up, and then I can go right back to sleep again, so long as I have the pain under control enough.
So, what is the trick here? Just get yourself up and out of bed when it is time for that?
I am ready and willing to start taking them regularly now along with the Elmiron, and having weekly instills of DSMO, wearing fentanyl patch and taking percoset as needed for breakthrough pain. Set up for nerve block in a month at pain clinic.
It's still 24/7 pain, so sleeping away the time is an attractive thought. I just dont want to be doing that all the time. My life is already so limited. I can be out and about (or doing things in the house) for about 2 hours, and that is it for the day. Fatigue, pain...I'm done. I can see how easy it is to just give up on life when you are living in chronic pain.
This is quite an experience.
Looking for suggestions about the Atarax, although I realize I have really gone on here about my situation, I guess some is for all of us.
So far, my experience with the few times I have taken Atarax at night is that I can sleep away most of the next day. I'm not sure, but I think that I'm not so much groggy, as that I just am able to sleep for such a long time ... sometimes as much as 3 hours at a time without waking up, and then I can go right back to sleep again, so long as I have the pain under control enough.
So, what is the trick here? Just get yourself up and out of bed when it is time for that?
I am ready and willing to start taking them regularly now along with the Elmiron, and having weekly instills of DSMO, wearing fentanyl patch and taking percoset as needed for breakthrough pain. Set up for nerve block in a month at pain clinic.
It's still 24/7 pain, so sleeping away the time is an attractive thought. I just dont want to be doing that all the time. My life is already so limited. I can be out and about (or doing things in the house) for about 2 hours, and that is it for the day. Fatigue, pain...I'm done. I can see how easy it is to just give up on life when you are living in chronic pain.
This is quite an experience.
Looking for suggestions about the Atarax, although I realize I have really gone on here about my situation, I guess some is for all of us.