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cameronh90 | 1 month ago

I suffer from severe crippling OCD and anxiety. Years of therapy and psychoanalysis have failed to find any cause, and, if anything, made it worse. The best explanation has been it's probably because I'm autistic, and these things tend to happen to autistics.

Luckily, sertraline was an almost instant cure.

I can come off it for periods, but it tends to reoccur after a while. So, it does mean I have to take a drug indefinitely, but is that really a problem? It turns my life into one worth living.

The reason we can't take sleeping pills daily is because they stop working in fairly short order. But if, like antidepressants (typically), they didn't lose their effectiveness over time, would there even be a problem with using sleeping pills if you had trouble sleeping?

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andai|1 month ago

I'm not an expert so maybe someone else can clarify further, but in relation to sleep medications I've heard that they should not be used for more than two weeks, or they can permanently fuck up your sleep cycle.

They also give you low quality sleep, because they just knock you out. It's not a natural kind of sleep.

At least that's how it was a while ago. Maybe the situation has improved.

FuriouslyAdrift|1 month ago

I used ambien for sleep and provigil for mindfullness (the go/no go packets) during long deployments in the military and it took me years to get back to anything normal after leaving the Army. These are very powerful medications.

lII1lIlI11ll|1 month ago

> At least that's how it was a while ago. Maybe the situation has improved.

Fortunately it has. Orexin antagonists don't cause dependency and provide high-quality ("natural") sleep.