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Nytol herbal sleeping tablets
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Good morning everyone-and a belated Happy New Year to you all!
Does anyone else use Nytol Herbal sleeping tablets? I posted a couple of months ago saying that I was suffering with anxiety during the night, and I wasn't coping with it. My GP gave me a short course of Temazepam but to be honest, I felt terrible after taking just one! After yet another almost sleepless night, in desperation, I bought some Nytol herbal tablets yesterday, took 2 last night and had the best night's sleep ever! I woke up this morning feeling great-you've no idea how good this feels!
My question is, can one get addicted to these tablets and do they lose their effectiveness over time like prescription sleeping pills?
Maybe it was partly a placebo effect-but whatever it was, I am so grateful :)
Many thanks, best wishes, Maz x
Does anyone else use Nytol Herbal sleeping tablets? I posted a couple of months ago saying that I was suffering with anxiety during the night, and I wasn't coping with it. My GP gave me a short course of Temazepam but to be honest, I felt terrible after taking just one! After yet another almost sleepless night, in desperation, I bought some Nytol herbal tablets yesterday, took 2 last night and had the best night's sleep ever! I woke up this morning feeling great-you've no idea how good this feels!
My question is, can one get addicted to these tablets and do they lose their effectiveness over time like prescription sleeping pills?
Maybe it was partly a placebo effect-but whatever it was, I am so grateful :)
Many thanks, best wishes, Maz x
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I have tried Nytol - they give me the worst night ever as they make my legs 'pedal' all night. I find Kalms much better.
There's two sides to this, Mazzy - one is a pill to help you sleep, the other is addressing the source of your anxiety. The pill is only a sticking - plaster, so use it but as everyone says, it isn't going to work for ever.
There's two sides to this, Mazzy - one is a pill to help you sleep, the other is addressing the source of your anxiety. The pill is only a sticking - plaster, so use it but as everyone says, it isn't going to work for ever.
Thanks for your replies guys...it seems that the pills work differently for everyone! Mosaic, I am trying to work out the reasons for the anxiety and my GP is referring me for CBT, which I have had in the past and which worked well. It was a long time ago though so I need a refresher course now.
Hopefully in the short term, I can develop a better sleep pattern with the Nytols though!
Thanks again all of you-much appreciated!
Maz xx
Hopefully in the short term, I can develop a better sleep pattern with the Nytols though!
Thanks again all of you-much appreciated!
Maz xx
Hi, glad Nytol are working for you, anxiety is awful and difficult to explain to ppl if they have never had it.
I tracked down a tea I used to drink (Nytol did not work for me, also tried Diazepam which was ok, ignoring the slightly psychotic feeling I got from it!). it is not readily available here anymore. It is Celestial Seasonings Sleepytime Extra. It contains Valarian which is a well respected and ancient 'relaxer'. It is only a couple of quid so worth a try. Tastes mostly of spearmint and only a little cammomiley.
http://www.healthstor...-tea-20-tea-bags.html
Like I say, worth a try and this is one of the few places that carry it now. Has to be the 'extra' not the normal.
Good luck, and hope it sorts itself out for you.
Lorien
I tracked down a tea I used to drink (Nytol did not work for me, also tried Diazepam which was ok, ignoring the slightly psychotic feeling I got from it!). it is not readily available here anymore. It is Celestial Seasonings Sleepytime Extra. It contains Valarian which is a well respected and ancient 'relaxer'. It is only a couple of quid so worth a try. Tastes mostly of spearmint and only a little cammomiley.
http://www.healthstor...-tea-20-tea-bags.html
Like I say, worth a try and this is one of the few places that carry it now. Has to be the 'extra' not the normal.
Good luck, and hope it sorts itself out for you.
Lorien
I use temazapam no more than once a week, when I have had a really bad night, so that I am not lying awake trying to get to sleep for two hours. But even with Temaz I still wake up twice or three times during the night. I tried Bach Night Rescue and was wide awake until 3.30am with restless legs so never again, a complete nightmare excuse the pun.