Opioids for sleep ?

Sheik

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I was given hydrocodone with tylenol for a toothache and it made me feel very... not good. I would wake up feeling like my body was deprived of oxygen. Weak and crusty inside. Not saying it couldn't have been the tylenol--I don't know.

If you're willing to go that extreme route, why not just take a benzo?
 
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I was given hydrocodone with tylenol for a toothache and it made me feel very... not good. I would wake up feeling like my body was deprived of oxygen. Weak and crusty inside. Not saying it couldn't have been the tylenol--I don't know.

If you're willing to go that extreme route, why not just take a benzo?
I don't want to make my memory problems worse.
But above all, benzos are not really hypnotic as one might hear, they just stupefy the brain until it falls into bad sleep.
Opioids tend much more towards this "hypnotic" state, reduced alertness with an increase in monoamine signaling (PR Fourtillant says that sleep is largely due to 5ht2c signaling, idk what to think about that).

I'm talking about small doses, in the evening.
 
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