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cc08

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Klonopin and hallucinations
Posted: 02-01-08 19:09pm

Hi,

I have a question about klonopin. My doc put me on it yesterday for some hypomania, havent had a good night's sleep in a long time. Last night I took 2 mg according to his directions and slept all night, was a little groggy in the am but managable. However what happened a few hours ago concerned me. Since I was still tired I took a nap after work(no klonopin since last night). As I was sleeping I think I had hallucinations of two things in my living room. Since I was so tired I am not sure if I was dreaming or I actually woke up. Has this happened to anyone woth klonopin before?
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Posted: 02-02-08 22:04pm

Hallucinations (seeing, hearing, or feeling things that are not there) are rare side effects of using Klonopin.
Have you noticed that at some moments you have lost the sense of reality accompanied with disorientation, delusions and behavior changes?
Have you been experiencing anxiety that was leading to sleeping problems before taking Klonopin?
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Posted: 02-05-08 19:46pm

Thanks for the reply. I havent had the internet for a few days, hense the late repsonse. Yes I was unable to sleep before the klonopin. I have always had dreams where i am not sure if they were reality or not. I havent had a hallucination since. I am also on Lamictal for 2 weeks now. I am still in overdrive, just not as much but I feel better since the Klonopin lets me rest.
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I'm on Klonopin and..
Posted: 02-08-08 08:10am

have been on it for about a year. I was on 1 MG a day at night, increasing slowly now just recently they put me on 2 at night one in the morning. Since I have been on the 2 at night, I have been waking up having no idea where I am. Last night I thought I was living in my old bedroom from when I was 8 years old, it took, me a couple of minutes to realize I was ummm...far from 8 years old and that I live in my own house now. I really think that the higher dose of klonipin is the reason for these hallucinations. One thing I will say is that the "good"effects of klonipin have been better than the bad. Good luck with Lamictal, it didnt work for me, but everyone is different!
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Posted: 02-20-08 05:23am

Sleep disturbances, vivid dreams and nightmares can be caused by usage of Klonopin.
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Go2extremes

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What doesn't have side effects?
Posted: 02-20-08 07:52am

very med I have treid has some sort of "deal with it or not deal with it" side effect. The Doc put me on Zoloft with the Klonipin and I was having even worse dreams and panic attacks, and it did nothing for depression... So go figure
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Posted: 02-21-08 03:35am

Bipolar people may not be able to use Zoloft (it's doctors decision), or may need a dosage adjustment or special tests before usage.
Many of antidepressants' side effects last only a few weeks and then go away on their own. Still, side effects are the most common reason people stop taking antidepressants.

Have you thought about using alternative treatment like St John's Wort (herb, sold in form of capsule)?
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"The Ambien Cookbook"
Posted: 02-21-08 12:49pm

Oh I have something you guys might enjoy, it's funny- originally from the New Yorker, about interesting side effects from ambien (sleep aid)

(digging around the internet)

Sorpressa con Queso
7 bags Cheetos-brand cheese snacks
17 to 19 glasses tap water
5 mg. Ambien

Place Cheetos bags in cupboard.
Take Ambien, fall asleep.
Wait 2-3 hours, then sleepwalk to kitchen, tear cupboard doors off hinges in search of Cheetos.
Find Cheetos, eat contents of all 7 bags.
Fall back asleep on kitchen floor.
When awakened by early-morning sunlight, get up and say, “What the—?”
Wipe orange Cheetos dust from fingers, face, and hair.
Drink 17 to 19 glasses of tap water from the kitchen tap.
Return to bed.



Icebox Melange
Entire contents of refrigerator
1 Diet Snapple
5 mg. Ambien

Take Ambien, fall asleep.
Wait 2-3 hours, then sleepwalk to kitchen.
Devour everything in refrigerator (including all fancy mustards and jellies, iffy takeout leftovers, and plastic dial from thermostat).
Belch loud enough to wake wife or girlfriend. When she enters kitchen, bellow, “Can’t you see I’m working here?”
Fall asleep on kitchen floor.
After 4-5 more hours, wake up on subway, fully dressed from the waist up, drinking a Diet Snapple.



Licorice Surprise
1 black extension cord
1 wall outlet
5 mg. Ambien

Plug extension cord into wall socket near bed.
Plug other end of extension cord into clock radio on nightstand.
Take Ambien, fall asleep.
Sleep 3-4 hours.
Roll out of bed, wake up on floor.
See extension cord, think, What a big delicious licorice rope that is!
Chew on essentially flavorless cord until you get to the metallic center, where the surprise is.



Tummy Cake
5 eggs
2 cups flour
1 cup Crisco
½ cup milk
5 mg. Ambien

Take Ambien, fall asleep.
Wake up in kitchen, mixing eggs, flour, Crisco, and milk in—for some reason, a mop bucket.
Let batter settle.
Go to living room, turn on TV, search channels for a show that explains the second part of how to make a cake.
Curse the designer of you TV remote for making a device that has the buttons on the wrong side—all facing the floor, where you can’t see them.
Remember batter.
Retrieve bucket from kitchen, drink entire contents in 3-5 gulps.
Remember that the batter was supposed to be cooked.
Draw hot bath, immerse yourself in it, knead bloated stomach in effor to facilitate cooking process.
When mouth fills with now cooled bathwater, wake up and return to bed.
Lie back on pillow, watch cartoon bluebirds orbiting your head.
Grab one cartoon bluebird in midair and devour it raw, feathers and all.
Wake up at 7 a.m., with wife or girlfriend demanding to know what the F happened in the kitchen last night.
While trying to answer, burp up a single cartoon-bluebird feather. Cover mouth guiltily, even though she seems not to have noticed the feather.
When she slams the bedroom door and goes to work, pick cartoon-bluebird feather out of the air and swallow it.
Fall asleep for 36 more hours, interrupted only be periodic—and somehow epic-seeming—trips to the bathroom.



Nhi Ho Trang Phu
1 package of beef jerky
1 quart mango-flavored Gatorade
1 saucepan potable water
Salt to taste
5 mg. Ambien

Lay out beef jerky and Gatorade on nightstand, in anticipation of somnambulistic snack attack.
Take Ambien, fall asleep.
After 2-3 hours, awaken half-submerged in a rice paddy in the jungle lowlands just north of the Mekong Delta.
Back “in country.” You know you’re going to Heaven, ’cause you’ve spent your time in Hell. But here you are once again—back in the caca.
Stay still, stay quiet—as quiet as a mouse. You are asleep, but all of your senses are alert.
Spot V.C. sapper no more than one foot away, playing possum in spider hole beneath duvet-cover camouflage.
Silently stalk stationary V.C.’ two can play this game, no?
When you gain tactical advantage, corner V.C. and remove ear(s).
Go to kitchen, put ear(s) into pot of water on stove, tie on souvenir lobster bib from Cape Cod trip last summer, sit down at kitchen table with knife in on hand and fork in the other, saying “Fee, fi, fo, fum” over and over—until water boils, or you wake up in police custody despite now earless wife or girlfriend’s protestations of how your innocence as delivered to police detective in emergency room, where she now is (whichever comes first).
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