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Re: Nardil (staying up too late/circadian rhythm)

Posted by DavidLA on February 14, 2006, at 21:16:10

In reply to Re: Nardil dosing times to reduce insomnia? » DavidLA, posted by ed_uk on February 14, 2006, at 15:19:35

My body is so used to taking my whole dose in morning, that when I tried to switch to later in the evening I quickly became depressed and my body clock got all out of wack. I know I can make the switch, but I was curious to see what other people's experiences were. The feedback I'm getting is that changing my dosing schedule probably won't minimize my insomnia.

On related topic, do any Nardil users not feel like going to sleep at a "normal" time at night? I take 75 mg Trazadone at bedtime to sleep, which works fairly well. However, Nardil makes me *not* want to even try to go to sleep until 2 AM on most nights. It really destroys my natural circadian rhythm. I often only get 5 hours sleep -- yet I can function the next day. I know I should get more sleep, but Nardil seems to make want *less* sleep. Anyone have this experience? Any ways to moderate this compulsion to stay up too late?

DLA

> Hi David
>
> >I've tried to switch to taking it in the evenings, but it was very difficult.....
>
> What happened?
>
> Ed


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