I Hate Dialysis Message Board
Dialysis Discussion => Dialysis: Transplant Discussion => Topic started by: bette1 on June 21, 2010, 02:08:38 AM
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I am wide awake at 4am, and I'm not sure why. I took a pain killer this evening, so that could be it, but I am wondering in any of the antirejection meds cause insomnia.
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If you are on prednisone, most definitely yes. I am not on prednisone, but did experience insomnia for about the first month after transplant. I took ambien or an ativan for a while. I would say I have been sleeping fine for the past two months. It could be painkillers if you're still on narcotics, or it could be your body readjusting after the operation.
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Jenna's drifting sleep pattern started when her ESRD started, and has been a challenge through 3 years of dialysis and 3 years of transplant. In her case I don't think it's the meds, and her neph said the majority of kidney patients have irregular sleep patterns. ???
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I load up on Benadry fairly often. I don't know if it is stress or the immunosuppressives. Maybe a combination of the both. My clinic denied me Ambien though, they said that there were too many side effects. I was told to just use Benedryl as needed.
I think as a nation, most Americans don't sleep very well. CKD may just add another level of complexity to an already established epidemic....
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Yep. I would be able to sleep much better now, but my schedule is weird three nights a week and that messes me up the rest of the week. Not to mention an old dog that wakes me up every so often. I never feel rested.
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After my ransplant, I had very bad insomnia and snd still do have insomnia unless either sick, or other medical issues going on like recovering from surgery and doing p.t. I am prescribed a sleeping pill, but don't take it because I am so use to staying up all night