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I found that rather then a sleeping pill, that Gravol or any other time of anti-nausea type medication worked.. First of all it helps to make me fall asleep and stops the dizziness I sometimes get. However, I never checked with a physician if long term use could cause any adverse affect. So of course if anyone tries this, they should check with their doctor first.
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Hi Tommy, It depends on what you're comfortable with (and also how desperate you are at the time...) - walkmans are good, but when I have a severe attack, sometimes nothing works at all. If this is the case for you, I have a prescription for Apo-Lorazepam and it is specifically for this scenario: waking up panicked in the middle of the night and can't sleep because of it. It usually takes about a half hour to kick in, but it has never failed me. K :)
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Tommy, Walkman is good idea! Also I have found my situation the same, my cable has gone out due to a storm, etc. and there I was with nothing to keep me distracted, no TV, no computer. And I find mental activites to help, reason I use the computer is to play skill games that take my complete concentration, thus keeping those negative thoughts away. So... grab anything you can, the unscramble words books, anything that will make your mind be exercised, this helps me to not only be distracted but, makes me afterwhile mentally exhausted so I can sleep better. Many times I have been physically exhausted, but that brain just keeps me awake, allowing me to feed on the negative thoughts of having an attack, or the " what if " scenarios. So mentally exhausting myself helps too. Ive gone as far as picking up my sons Algebra book, read it and try to work out the problems LOL. Just take as much as you can. And I might had, if you are close to any of these guys, please confide that you have a condition, that might or very well may not flare up, it helps when others know of your situation, they may have a family member with the same thing, etc. But I do understand if you feel, they wont understand, but only if these are perfect strangers that you wont see after this weekend if that is the case. Trish
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How about a walkman with a relaxation tape in it?
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I AM GETTING READY TO GO ON A TRIP. I WILL HAVE TO SHARE A ROOM WITH ABOUT 6 OR 8 GUYS. I AM WORRIED ABOUT WAKEING UP IN THE MIDDLE OF THE NIGHT WITH A PANIC ATTACK AND NOT BE ABLE TO DEAL WITH IT LIKE I DO NOW. LIKE WATCHING T.V. OR GOING ON THE COMPUTER SOMETHING TO TAKE MY MIND OFF THE ATTACK. DO YOU THINK A SLEEPING PILL MIGHT WORK?

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