I realize I am somewhat late to chip in to the thread, but here goes...
As aircrew, we use Ambien pretty often while deployed and sleep cycles are shifting all over the place. It's prescribed by our flight surgeons.
I hate the stuff. The next day, no matter now much sleep I get, my hands are trembly and I feel kind of out of it, as if my actions are decided on just after the fact. I know that's a terrible description but it's the best I can come up with.
I feel safe to fly, but just barely.
After a couple cups of coffee the fogginess goes away a little. I normally don't need coffee.
Other guys on our crew(s) have been known to occasionally sleepwalk, or have something similar to drunk texts / FaceTime that they don't remember at all.
Needless to say I stay far away from the stuff now.
What works for me, personally, is having Chamomile with dinner, putting a fan on, keeping the room cool, and playing the "Budapest Rain" track in my Ambience app. Knocks me out.
As aircrew, we use Ambien pretty often while deployed and sleep cycles are shifting all over the place. It's prescribed by our flight surgeons.
I hate the stuff. The next day, no matter now much sleep I get, my hands are trembly and I feel kind of out of it, as if my actions are decided on just after the fact. I know that's a terrible description but it's the best I can come up with.
I feel safe to fly, but just barely.
After a couple cups of coffee the fogginess goes away a little. I normally don't need coffee.
Other guys on our crew(s) have been known to occasionally sleepwalk, or have something similar to drunk texts / FaceTime that they don't remember at all.
Needless to say I stay far away from the stuff now.
What works for me, personally, is having Chamomile with dinner, putting a fan on, keeping the room cool, and playing the "Budapest Rain" track in my Ambience app. Knocks me out.