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Mind Racing

Posted by bruce_w6 on February 27, 2004, at 10:01:59

In reply to What does this mean atypical AP's?, posted by bruce_w6 on February 27, 2004, at 9:24:01

I would be most grateful if someone could please advise me about something I have been experiencing.
I would appreciate some help as soon as possible.

When I try to go to sleep at night, I experience garbled thoughts racing through my mind.
When I say garbled thoughts, I mean thoughts that often don't make much sense
(almost imagine talking to myself or just lots of random thoughts, lots of dreams, restlessness, etc). My mind is not at rest.

I often wake up, then try to sleep again, but can't because I feel as though I can't keep still and also find the racing thoughts come back.
I wake up and feel as though I can't keep still even when awake. I have had some nights of fairly good sleep, but quite often I find it difficult.

My mind still feels active too sometimes during the day.
I take 10 mg of Ambiam OR 1 mg of Lorazapam, but I still experience the above problems.
Without the Ambiam OR Lorazapam, sleeping is impossible.
Does anyone have any idea as to what I could be experiencing or has anyone experienced this themselves?
Any advise as to how to eliminate this problems?
Thank you for reading my post. I would appreciate any feedback.

I had this before I started Lamictal. I am at 100 mg a day for past week.


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