See a Doctor.: Having stopped trazodone just like that will affect your sleep. I recommend to try increase nortriptyline to 20 mg and see if it helps you sleep better.
Answered 4/16/2013
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Family pract: Ask your dr if you could increase nortriptytline dose at bedtime. It helps with mood disorders but it can cause you to be a little sleepy as a side affect.
Answered 10/23/2013
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Insomnia: A poor sleep technic perhaps. Insomnia can occur when the environment where you sleep does not facilitate this important process. Make sure you have no distractions in the room like a tv, laptop. Ipad, smart phones, books, etc. . If still having problems may consider evaluation for restless leg syndrome or depression. Exercise during the day, not at night. Tell your physician about side effects.
Answered 5/12/2016
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