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Seems Common
It seems to be common....not sure if it's the low saliva at night, added fluids..or a combination of many things.
But I know myself and at least Sweetblood (Dawn) have similar sleep habits..
I rarely get more than 3-4 hours of good sleep, but I do go back to sleep for a few more once I'm up and take the dogs out. They seem to think they need to go potty if they hear me up, LOL...
Best,
John0 -
Thanks John. I think you'reSkiffin16 said:Seems Common
It seems to be common....not sure if it's the low saliva at night, added fluids..or a combination of many things.
But I know myself and at least Sweetblood (Dawn) have similar sleep habits..
I rarely get more than 3-4 hours of good sleep, but I do go back to sleep for a few more once I'm up and take the dogs out. They seem to think they need to go potty if they hear me up, LOL...
Best,
John
Thanks John. I think you're probably right as to the cause being the lack of saliva. The answer to that is to dring a lot of fluids before going to bed but then you know you'll be up early because of that.0 -
issue with sleepArthur123 said:Thanks John. I think you're
Thanks John. I think you're probably right as to the cause being the lack of saliva. The answer to that is to dring a lot of fluids before going to bed but then you know you'll be up early because of that.
A very good issue to address. My husband feels like he has a good night's sleep if he has 3 or 4 hours at a time and then another 2 or 3 later. But, I know all that interrupted sleep is not best.
We've tried every prescription: ambien, ambien cr, restoril, ativan. I'm wondering if anyone has had luck with melatonin. We haven't tried that yet. Or benadryl?0 -
Sleep Aidsrobinleigh said:issue with sleep
A very good issue to address. My husband feels like he has a good night's sleep if he has 3 or 4 hours at a time and then another 2 or 3 later. But, I know all that interrupted sleep is not best.
We've tried every prescription: ambien, ambien cr, restoril, ativan. I'm wondering if anyone has had luck with melatonin. We haven't tried that yet. Or benadryl?
Robin.
I have tried Melatonin as well as Benedryl with not very good results. The best they did was to help me fall asleep, which was not really a problem to begin with. It's staying asleep past that 3 or 4 hour window that is still the issue and they didn't help with that. Same results with Ativan. I get that initial 3 or 4 hours sleep and later in the morning maybe 1 more hour and although it's not enough, sadly I am getting used to it. Could be one of those issues that goes away with time which would be great for both your husband and myself.0 -
Dry mouth sprayMick123 said:Sleep Aids
Robin.
I have tried Melatonin as well as Benedryl with not very good results. The best they did was to help me fall asleep, which was not really a problem to begin with. It's staying asleep past that 3 or 4 hour window that is still the issue and they didn't help with that. Same results with Ativan. I get that initial 3 or 4 hours sleep and later in the morning maybe 1 more hour and although it's not enough, sadly I am getting used to it. Could be one of those issues that goes away with time which would be great for both your husband and myself.
Yes......same here with the sleep interuption. I have no problem falling to sleep, but seem to always wake up 3-4 hours later. But when I do wake up lately, I've been able to return to a deep sleep in maybe 10-15 minutes. Awakening with a Saharan Desert type dry mouth is an awful feeling, so for a year I used Biotene Spray, but it would burn my mouth, and thus kept me awake for an hour or so. I've switched to Stoppers 4 spray and have it on the night stand next to the bed. It contains no alcohol, which reduces the burning sensation, and allows me to return to a restful sleep. It still doesn't help me to putt better the next day.
Larry0 -
Dry mouth sprayMick123 said:Sleep Aids
Robin.
I have tried Melatonin as well as Benedryl with not very good results. The best they did was to help me fall asleep, which was not really a problem to begin with. It's staying asleep past that 3 or 4 hour window that is still the issue and they didn't help with that. Same results with Ativan. I get that initial 3 or 4 hours sleep and later in the morning maybe 1 more hour and although it's not enough, sadly I am getting used to it. Could be one of those issues that goes away with time which would be great for both your husband and myself.
Yes......same here with the sleep interuption. I have no problem falling to sleep, but seem to always wake up 3-4 hours later. But when I do wake up lately, I've been able to return to a deep sleep in maybe 10-15 minutes. Awakening with a Saharan Desert type dry mouth is an awful feeling, so for a year I used Biotene Spray, but it would burn my mouth, and thus kept me awake for an hour or so. I've switched to Stoppers 4 spray and have it on the night stand next to the bed. It contains no alcohol, which reduces the burning sensation, and allows me to return to a restful sleep. It still doesn't help me to putt better the next day.
Larry0 -
Dry mouth sprayMick123 said:Sleep Aids
Robin.
I have tried Melatonin as well as Benedryl with not very good results. The best they did was to help me fall asleep, which was not really a problem to begin with. It's staying asleep past that 3 or 4 hour window that is still the issue and they didn't help with that. Same results with Ativan. I get that initial 3 or 4 hours sleep and later in the morning maybe 1 more hour and although it's not enough, sadly I am getting used to it. Could be one of those issues that goes away with time which would be great for both your husband and myself.
Yes......same here with the sleep interuption. I have no problem falling to sleep, but seem to always wake up 3-4 hours later. But when I do wake up lately, I've been able to return to a deep sleep in maybe 10-15 minutes. Awakening with a Saharan Desert type dry mouth is an awful feeling, so for a year I used Biotene Spray, but it would burn my mouth, and thus kept me awake for an hour or so. I've switched to Stoppers 4 spray and have it on the night stand next to the bed. It contains no alcohol, which reduces the burning sensation, and allows me to return to a restful sleep. It still doesn't help me to putt better the next day.
Larry0 -
Dry mouth sprayMick123 said:Sleep Aids
Robin.
I have tried Melatonin as well as Benedryl with not very good results. The best they did was to help me fall asleep, which was not really a problem to begin with. It's staying asleep past that 3 or 4 hour window that is still the issue and they didn't help with that. Same results with Ativan. I get that initial 3 or 4 hours sleep and later in the morning maybe 1 more hour and although it's not enough, sadly I am getting used to it. Could be one of those issues that goes away with time which would be great for both your husband and myself.
Yes......same here with the sleep interuption. I have no problem falling to sleep, but seem to always wake up 3-4 hours later. But when I do wake up lately, I've been able to return to a deep sleep in maybe 10-15 minutes. Awakening with a Saharan Desert type dry mouth is an awful feeling, so for a year I used Biotene Spray, but it would burn my mouth, and thus kept me awake for an hour or so. I've switched to Stoppers 4 spray and have it on the night stand next to the bed. It contains no alcohol, which reduces the burning sensation, and allows me to return to a restful sleep. It still doesn't help me to putt better the next day.
Larry0 -
StutteringCajunEagle said:Dry mouth spray
Yes......same here with the sleep interuption. I have no problem falling to sleep, but seem to always wake up 3-4 hours later. But when I do wake up lately, I've been able to return to a deep sleep in maybe 10-15 minutes. Awakening with a Saharan Desert type dry mouth is an awful feeling, so for a year I used Biotene Spray, but it would burn my mouth, and thus kept me awake for an hour or so. I've switched to Stoppers 4 spray and have it on the night stand next to the bed. It contains no alcohol, which reduces the burning sensation, and allows me to return to a restful sleep. It still doesn't help me to putt better the next day.
Larry
lol Larry. Maybe if you stopped stuttering you could putt better. Hey, just kidding. Thanks for the tip on the Stoppers 4. I'll give it a try.0 -
Stoppers4Arthur123 said:Stuttering
lol Larry. Maybe if you stopped stuttering you could putt better. Hey, just kidding. Thanks for the tip on the Stoppers 4. I'll give it a try.
I know that HONDO is a big promoter of that. One of these days I have to order some to see how it helps at night.
I wish that you could buy it OTC somewhere, that's my biggest procrastination for not having it already...
Too bad Bass Pro Shop, Cabela's or Gander Mountain doesn't sell it, I would already have it, LOL....
JG0 -
MelatoninSkiffin16 said:Stoppers4
I know that HONDO is a big promoter of that. One of these days I have to order some to see how it helps at night.
I wish that you could buy it OTC somewhere, that's my biggest procrastination for not having it already...
Too bad Bass Pro Shop, Cabela's or Gander Mountain doesn't sell it, I would already have it, LOL....
JG
Arthur,
Don't know if you have tried the melatonin, but it works great for me. I still get up once or twice a night to use the facilities but I'm usually sleep walking and go right back to sleep. 17 months post tx here. Like the saying goes - everyone is different, but I love the stuff. It's OTC and I think I read on this site about some studies being done on this as being an anti-cancer supplement (sorry, got chemo brain too, so don't remember exactly where that was posted).
Hope you get some good shut-eye soon!
Greg
(Skif - I know I'm feeling good these days as most of my time is spent fishing so my wife just confiscated my credit cards to cabellas and bass pro - lol)0 -
Gotta Do What You Gotta Do....Greg53 said:Melatonin
Arthur,
Don't know if you have tried the melatonin, but it works great for me. I still get up once or twice a night to use the facilities but I'm usually sleep walking and go right back to sleep. 17 months post tx here. Like the saying goes - everyone is different, but I love the stuff. It's OTC and I think I read on this site about some studies being done on this as being an anti-cancer supplement (sorry, got chemo brain too, so don't remember exactly where that was posted).
Hope you get some good shut-eye soon!
Greg
(Skif - I know I'm feeling good these days as most of my time is spent fishing so my wife just confiscated my credit cards to cabellas and bass pro - lol)
LOL, my neighbors know me well.....
So far I've gotten two $50 Bass Pro gift cards and two 12 packs of Corona....
Oh, but of course that was earned for dog sitting (one neighbor young couple), and a little yard work for another neighbor lady, LOL.....they know I'm easy.
JG0 -
LOLSkiffin16 said:Gotta Do What You Gotta Do....
LOL, my neighbors know me well.....
So far I've gotten two $50 Bass Pro gift cards and two 12 packs of Corona....
Oh, but of course that was earned for dog sitting (one neighbor young couple), and a little yard work for another neighbor lady, LOL.....they know I'm easy.
JG
My family used to give me shotgun shells for gifts, I shoot clay targets0 -
Hi ArthurSkiffin16 said:Seems Common
It seems to be common....not sure if it's the low saliva at night, added fluids..or a combination of many things.
But I know myself and at least Sweetblood (Dawn) have similar sleep habits..
I rarely get more than 3-4 hours of good sleep, but I do go back to sleep for a few more once I'm up and take the dogs out. They seem to think they need to go potty if they hear me up, LOL...
Best,
John
Like John I wake just about every 3 or 4 hours too, never a full night sleep, but when I lay back down I go right out again. I tried a lot of things for it but did not find anything that really worked, and I too don’t want any drugs for it. Just a part of my new normal as I take it.
Wishing you well
Hondo0 -
Stopper 4Skiffin16 said:Stoppers4
I know that HONDO is a big promoter of that. One of these days I have to order some to see how it helps at night.
I wish that you could buy it OTC somewhere, that's my biggest procrastination for not having it already...
Too bad Bass Pro Shop, Cabela's or Gander Mountain doesn't sell it, I would already have it, LOL....
JG
Oh yes the best stuff for dry-mouth, I use it at night and helps me from that ever hour waking up thing and drinking water.
Hope it works for you.
Hondo0 -
MelatoninGreend said:agree melatonin
I would take 4 tablets and they worked very well. Dry mouth - 15 years and I still carry my bottle everywhere.
Denny
It's Melatonin tonight. If that doesn't work I'll try the shotgun shells. Lol. Kidding of course but I do need a good nights sleep.
Thanks for all the suggestions.0 -
I wake up once an hour, I amGreend said:agree melatonin
I would take 4 tablets and they worked very well. Dry mouth - 15 years and I still carry my bottle everywhere.
Denny
I wake up once an hour, I am like a walking zombie. I use biotene and have water by my bedside. I have three different biotene products by my side at all times and I am still drier than dust. I even have a humidifier in my room. I am not sure if it will get better for me or not. I'm over two years out, and I am missing my left submandibular salivary gland, which they took out during the neck dissection.
About once a month when I get desperate for sleep I will take benedryl, which helps me to get a block of 3/4 hours at once. It sucks. I'm exhausted, and I really think if my mouth and tongue didn't dry out so bad I would be getting uninterrupted sleep.0 -
Sleepsweetblood22 said:I wake up once an hour, I am
I wake up once an hour, I am like a walking zombie. I use biotene and have water by my bedside. I have three different biotene products by my side at all times and I am still drier than dust. I even have a humidifier in my room. I am not sure if it will get better for me or not. I'm over two years out, and I am missing my left submandibular salivary gland, which they took out during the neck dissection.
About once a month when I get desperate for sleep I will take benedryl, which helps me to get a block of 3/4 hours at once. It sucks. I'm exhausted, and I really think if my mouth and tongue didn't dry out so bad I would be getting uninterrupted sleep.
I'm pretty much in the same boat as you sweet. What say we both try the melatonin and see how we do?
My Oncologist says that this is a pretty common side effect. The good news is that he says there will be significant improvement. The bad news is he says it could be as long as 5 years post treatment before we see it. Oh well. I have no complaints. Issues, yes but complaints no.0 -
MelatoninArthur123 said:Melatonin
It's Melatonin tonight. If that doesn't work I'll try the shotgun shells. Lol. Kidding of course but I do need a good nights sleep.
Thanks for all the suggestions.
I tried it once, did get some more sleep, but the side affect for me was I was sleepy all the next day. So be carful on how much of it you take the first time.
Hondo0
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