What is the best sleep medication for CFS patients?

Which sleep medication do you think would work best for us (CFS patients)?

  • Amitriptyline (or other TCA)

    Votes: 2 13.3%
  • Trazodone

    Votes: 3 20.0%
  • Mirtazapine

    Votes: 3 20.0%
  • Quetiapine (Seroquel)

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Ambien

    Votes: 3 20.0%
  • Zolpidem

    Votes: 4 26.7%

  • Total voters
    15

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Mirtazapine has worked for my wife but she hasn't tried the others so can't really vote on what works best
 

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Mirtazapine has worked for my wife but she hasn't tried the others so can't really vote on what works best

I really should have formulated my post differently. I should have asked : "do you believe any one particular sleep medication would be particularly appropriate for CFS patients, either from personal experience or just theoretically"...

Or similarly: "is there a particular sleep med that you would think is detrimental to CFS patients..."
 
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I use seroquel when my sleep is in a rut but if I use it consistently I get RLS, from it or just tight back muscles especially in-between shoulder blades
Tight neck and back muscles between shoulder blades - this is exactly what I had when I was on Seroquel too - 2-3 nights and it became intolerable.

Seroquel lowers your dopamine level, so my guess this is the reason for the muscles spasms.
 

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Tight neck and back muscles between shoulder blades - this is exactly what I had when I was on Seroquel too - 2-3 nights and it became intolerable.

Seroquel lowers your dopamine level, so my guess this is the reason for the muscles spasms.

Sounds like it. I could use it once a week and be fine but I couldn't use it nightly.
 

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I really should have formulated my post differently. I should have asked : "do you believe any one particular sleep medication would be particularly appropriate for CFS patients, either from personal experience or just theoretically"...

Or similarly: "is there a particular sleep med that you would think is detrimental to CFS patients..."

I don't think so. To many individual variances.
 

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I have a similar thread I posted a while back. The last 2 nights, to give me a break from sleep medications and help lower some tolerance, I've just taken high dose melatonin 20mg tablets, 80mg at night and 1 zolpidem, which is a significant reduction in my Z-drug/benzo's I use. So the last 2 nights I've slept well. I will continue this until it stops working I guess, than add the sleep meds at a lower dose hopefully.
 
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