Melatonin as a Sleep Aid

cavaaller_85
cavaaller_85 Posts: 94 Member
edited October 7 in Food and Nutrition
Hey guys! My husband bought me a bottle of melatonin for nights I have trouble sleeping (usually once or twice a week). I used to have some pretty bad anxiety, so my doctor prescribed me a very low dose of Xanax to help me out on those nights. I never used up the bottle, so the pills were getting ready to expire. Hence the melatonin. ANYWAY, I'm wondering if any of you have ever tried it and if you had any strange reactions to it. I've done a little research online to make sure I'm not a person that shouldn't be taking it, but I want testimonials before I try it. Any opinions?
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  • I take melatonin every night and it works wonders. I used to have such an awfully difficult time trying to fall asleep, but within 20 minutes I become tired enough that I can actually go to bed. It's lovely.
  • I have also heard great hings about melatonin. I hope it works for you.
  • sizzlinoverthefat
    sizzlinoverthefat Posts: 136 Member
    Hey guys! My husband bought me a bottle of melatonin for nights I have trouble sleeping (usually once or twice a week). I used to have some pretty bad anxiety, so my doctor prescribed me a very low dose of Xanax to help me out on those nights. I never used up the bottle, so the pills were getting ready to expire. Hence the melatonin. ANYWAY, I'm wondering if any of you have ever tried it and if you had any strange reactions to it. I've done a little research online to make sure I'm not a person that shouldn't be taking it, but I want testimonials before I try it. Any opinions?
  • vytamindi
    vytamindi Posts: 845 Member
    It works for me, but it's not "scary" like a prescription sounds to me. If I needed to drive in an emergency or evacuate a fire I would be able to. It's a nice kick in the pajamas off to dreamland :)
  • sizzlinoverthefat
    sizzlinoverthefat Posts: 136 Member
    i use valerian root works great and is good for anxiety too
  • xSophia19
    xSophia19 Posts: 1,536 Member
    my brother is on melatonin as he has trouble sleeeping, knocks him out in about 30 mins. i take 2 now n again and it works wounders!
  • I have lots of trouble sleeping...but dont want to resort to sleeping pills in fear that I will get addicted. I have had numerous people suggest taking melatonin. Its all natural - in fact, your body produces it. Some people dont produce enough melatonin, therefore need to take pills to help.

    The only thing I am unaware of is a healthy and safe amount to take. I believe they sell bottles in 3mg and 5mg. I also have trouble sleeping through the night, my aunt suggested I take extended release melatonin - she suggest that after I just bought a new bottle, so I have yet to try it.
  • ericapage
    ericapage Posts: 108 Member
    I've taken it for two years and it works great! I have always taken a long time to fall asleep. With this, I take a pill and within 30 min. I feel relaxed and fall asleep easily.
  • spartangirl79
    spartangirl79 Posts: 277 Member
    Melatonin is wonderful, but remember to take it 2 hours before you want to be sleeping. I have found that 6mg works well to help me fall asleep and keep me asleep all night. And no Tylenol PM hangover! I have taken every sleep aid there is and this is the only one that doesn't leave me just dying in the morning, struggling to get out of bed and barely able to function for hours.
  • ratherbeskiing
    ratherbeskiing Posts: 847 Member
    I take melatonin every night. I never had sleep issues but sometimes I would wake up tired or I would wake up in the middle of the night- with Melatonin I wake up and I feel great!
  • MrsKunz
    MrsKunz Posts: 151 Member
    I have worked in restaurants for years which means lots of late nights for me as ive gotten older sleep was harder and harder so i asked a nurse friend of mine and she suggested melatonin so i got the 5mg and i love it
    I am a stay at home mom now and when i have lots of anxiety it works great i just cant take it too late cause it will keep we asleep late in the day.
    It is great!!!!
  • NiciS72
    NiciS72 Posts: 1,043 Member
    Did nothing for me, but then again my problem is not getting to sleep it's staying asleep.
  • rjmwx81
    rjmwx81 Posts: 259 Member
    I take 1 mg tablets occasionally when I haven't been sleeping well or if I've been working late and need to reset my internal clock. 1 tablet makes me drowsy fairly quickly, and I do tend to fall asleep pretty quick, but I've noticed I have stranger and more vivid dreams when I take it....and I tend to feel a little groggy in the morning just like I do with an ordinary sleeping pill.
  • Jazzyjules71
    Jazzyjules71 Posts: 150 Member
    My boyfriend takes it and it works pretty well. ALso, I am a nurse practitioner and have had tons of patients say it works for them........
  • DoxieMama70
    DoxieMama70 Posts: 92 Member
    I have taken melatonin for about 4 years now. Not nightly, but at times, I have taken it every night. Works wonders and does not leave me groggy in the morning. I highly recommend!
  • Amayrial
    Amayrial Posts: 139 Member
    I have crazy vivid dream when I take melatonin, and I have night sweats. Other then that, it seems to work fairly well.
  • MandaJean83
    MandaJean83 Posts: 675 Member
    I use melatonin occasionally, when I think I'm too keyed up to get to sleep easily. I take either a 3mg or a 6mg pill. If I have to be up early for work, I take the 3mg. I get to sleep within an hour after taking it...it really helps me relax and just drift off. And I never have the morning groggy feeling.

    I also read up on valerian root, and apparently it can make a drug test show up positive for benzodiazepines (xanax, ativan, etc), so if you work in a place that drug tests randomly, or have an interview coming up that may require a pee sample, you may wanna stay away from that one.

    Melatonin has no such issues. So I stick with that!
  • I have taken it and it works wonders totally non addicting and safe--all natural--in fact my 9 year old son takes a low dose of Melatonin because he has anxiety issues and can't fall asleep on his own!
  • capriciousmoon
    capriciousmoon Posts: 1,263 Member
    Did nothing for me, but then again my problem is not getting to sleep it's staying asleep.

    Nice to know I'm not the only one. I had lots of people tell me that it works great, so I bought some when I was having trouble sleeping... and still couldn't sleep.
  • Enigmatica
    Enigmatica Posts: 879 Member
    It depends on what it is that's keeping you awake. If you aren't producing enough melatonin then the supplement can do wonders. If you are awake due to hormone imbalance it may not help at all. I couldn't sleep for months due to estrogen dominance - even 10 mg of melatonin didn't so much as make me drowsy. But now that is passed 10 mg of melatonin really helps.
  • jenxya
    jenxya Posts: 4 Member
    melatonin pills have been my SAVING GRACE! especially since I'm in college.

    It is non-addictive, works in 15 minutes, completely natural...not sure what more you could ask for. I can go weeks or months without taking them, and once I get stressed and start having trouble sleeping, i take 2 mg a night and once my sleeping schedule gets back, i stop taking them. it's great stuff, i highly suggest it!!

    and I do tend to have some super vivid dreams when I take melatonin :P
  • kimi131
    kimi131 Posts: 1,058 Member
    One of my colleagues takes it and swears by it. I bought a bottle, but I have yet to try it. I'm a little worried about grogginess and/or forming a habit.
  • Kenzietea2
    Kenzietea2 Posts: 1,132 Member
    It has had no side effects for me, except it helps me to fall asleep! I love it! And trader joes has chewable mint ones that taste really good, (haha)
  • christine24t
    christine24t Posts: 6,063 Member
    I've heard before that sometimes after you start, it's hard to sleep without it? Not sure if that's true. I don't want to start a rumor but that's what I've heard.
  • MandaJean83
    MandaJean83 Posts: 675 Member
    I've heard before that sometimes after you start, it's hard to sleep without it? Not sure if that's true. I don't want to start a rumor but that's what I've heard.

    I have gone for a few weeks taking them every night, and I can still sleep fine without them. I guess everyone will respond to them in their own way. But that's why I generally try to only take them when I know I'm gonna have trouble getting to sleep. According to studies, however, they are apparently non-habit-forming!
  • crzyone
    crzyone Posts: 872 Member
    It did nothing for me.

    Good luck with the sleep.
  • ddwillard
    ddwillard Posts: 5 Member
    I take melatonin every night and love it! My back is terrible and my brain tends to overthink a lot so I was consistently not falling asleep for hours... with melatonin, I'm asleep within 20 minutes, wake up feeling refreshed and can actually wake up and function (other sleeping pills made me groggy in the morning)... Good luck!
  • Abs1020
    Abs1020 Posts: 18
    My husband swears by it and I know several other people who really like it as well.

    However, I spoke with a sleep specialist at the hospital I work at about Melatonin and she said there is no research indicating that it actually assists with sleep.

    Regardless, whether its a placebo effect or not, it does seem to help some people!
  • Only drawback is it can cause vivid wild dreams, which means you're not cycling through to Stages 3 and 4 of sleep. Without proper sleep cycles, you will feel fatigued.
  • tigersword
    tigersword Posts: 8,059 Member
    My husband swears by it and I know several other people who really like it as well.

    However, I spoke with a sleep specialist at the hospital I work at about Melatonin and she said there is no research indicating that it actually assists with sleep.

    Regardless, whether its a placebo effect or not, it does seem to help some people!

    Melatonin is one of the hormones that regulates your sleep schedule. That would be rather odd of a sleep specialist is unaware of melatonin in the sleep cycle.
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