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wdfifteen 12-22-2017 06:33 AM

This is scaring me
 
Last night I apparently went into my closet, pushed my coats and shirts aside, and peed on my shoes.
Yep. :o
We've been under a lot of stress lately. I find myself driving along and forgetting how to get where I was intending to go. Sometimes I'll be out and I'll look around and have to stop and think about where I am and why I'm there. I've had huge problems sleeping - way more than normal. I regularly do the white noise/dark room prepare myself for sleep routine but it just isn't working.
Last night I took half of an Ambien at 8PM. By 10:00 I was still wide awake, so I took the other half. Woke up at 7AM feeling groggy. But the worst part was the look on Mrs WD's face when I first saw her. Five years ago I remodeled the house and turned what had been my bathroom for 18 years into a closet. Last night I apparently went into the closet, pushed my coats and shirts aside, and peed on my shoes. :o

unclebilly 12-22-2017 06:40 AM

You need to get a CT scan and blood tests.

10 years ago at Christmas my mom starts to do silly things. A month later she was diagnosed with 2 brain tumours.

nvr2mny 12-22-2017 06:42 AM

HOLY .... YES, get to the doc ASAP. I HOPE it's stress related ONLY.

ossiblue 12-22-2017 06:43 AM

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Originally Posted by wdfifteen (Post 9857961)
Last night I apparently went into my closet, pushed my coats and shirts aside, and peed on my shoes.
Yep. :o
We've been under a lot of stress lately. I find myself driving along and forgetting how to get where I was intending to go. Sometimes I'll be out and I'll look around and have to stop and think about where I am and why I'm there. I've had huge problems sleeping - way more than normal. I regularly do the white noise/dark room prepare myself for sleep routine but it just isn't working.
Last night I took half of an Ambien at 8PM. By 10:00 I was still wide awake, so I took the other half. Woke up at 7AM feeling groggy. But the worst part was the look on Mrs WD's face when I first saw her. Five years ago I remodeled the house and turned what had been my bathroom for 18 years into a closet. Last night I apparently went into the closet, pushed my coats and shirts aside, and peed on my shoes. :o

Not a doctor, so...

From what you've posted, it appears to be stress related and amplified by Ambien. Ambien has a well documented side-effect of "sleep-walking" or other activities done where the used has no recollection of the event--closet peeing seems to fit the pattern in your case. There are reported cases of people driving their cars while under the influence of Ambien, with no recollection.

As far as the other issues, they seem to be stress related as you suspect. At least, they can be explained by stress as one alternative. Forgetting where you are going or what task you were about to do is within the realm of normalcy and the forgetting gets intensified when you mind is burdened with thoughts/problems that are stressful.

IMO, what you are experiencing is not beyond normal, but if it troubles you, certainly see your doctor. If it were me, I would see a doctor even though I'm fairly certain it's due to stress.

recycled sixtie 12-22-2017 06:44 AM

Sorry to hear that WD. I really believe that sleeping pills are not the answer. If you can forgo the pills and try sleeping without them you will likely sleep poorly one night but catch up on sleep the next night. For myself I dislike the feeling of being drugged the morning after.

Caveat. I am not a med professional.

944 S2 12-22-2017 06:46 AM

Stay away from Ambien!
A few years ago my wife was hospitalized and the nurse gave her Ambien. While hooked up to a drip she apparently got up on her own(wasn’t supposed to) and proceed to the bathroom. The nurse found her in bed the next morning with a whopper of a black eye! A little more than she had bargained for. Nurse ended up calling me to explain before I came to see her. She had gotten up and smacked her face probably on the sink and when back to bed. She clearly didn’t know what had happened. Ambien=bad effects.

stomachmonkey 12-22-2017 06:47 AM

Well you do need to get to the Doc asap but last nights incident probably had more to do with the Ambian than whatever else is going on, meaning it may be circumstantial and not incidental to the primary issue.

If it is stress Klonopin is a much better alternative to Ambien.

vash 12-22-2017 06:54 AM

could have been worse if you DIDNT push the clothing aside

but seriously..go to a doctor!! please bud. go!

rule out all possible physical things..then work it from any other angle.

GH85Carrera 12-22-2017 07:03 AM

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Originally Posted by 944 S2 (Post 9857982)
Stay away from Ambien!
A few years ago my wife was hospitalized and the nurse gave her Ambien. While hooked up to a drip she apparently got up on her own(wasn’t supposed to) and proceed to the bathroom. The nurse found her in bed the next morning with a whopper of a black eye! A little more than she had bargained for. Nurse ended up calling me to explain before I came to see her. She had gotten up and smacked her face probably on the sink and when back to bed. She clearly didn’t know what had happened. Ambien=bad effects.

That Ambien stuff is bad news. My MIL started using it and she noticed she was gaining weight. And she kept noticing strange messes in the kitchen. She lived by herself and kept blaming it on guests and the lady that comes and cleans the house. Everyone but herself. Finally she saw she was out of Mayonnaise after buying some two days before.

We finally figured out that she was getting up in the night and sleep walking to the kitchen and making a mayonnaise sandwich. :eek::eek:

She was doing all sorts of weird things. We had to bring her to our house for a week to "detox" and she was having some real horrible nightmares. She was convinced one night we had locked her in the bedroom and left her there for days. We were down the hall and sleeping, we never left and it was just a few hours.

Get off that stuff ASAP. You will likely have some bad withdrawal and not sleep much, but you most likely will stop marking you shoes with pee.

And go see a medical doctor.

Crowbob 12-22-2017 07:05 AM

Well, the good thing is that anything you do during a black-out is none of your business.

KFC911 12-22-2017 07:09 AM

Ambien....I have a story :(

Deschodt 12-22-2017 07:19 AM

Jesus, I just love how people casually drop "brain tumors" in the conversation and walk away whistling ;-(

Occam's razor much ? Yes, Ambien has a very well documented side effects like "sleep-walking" and if that closet used to be your bathroom, well then, problem solved.... You already have sleep issues, you don't need to worry about CT scans too... Find a way to relax and sleep that does not involve chemicals...

If I had a brain tumor for each time I sleep-walked when stressed out, I'd look like elephant man... I never peed in a closet though ;-) I think the book "the subtle art of not giving a F#$$" also helped a little

HardDrive 12-22-2017 07:25 AM

For me, zero caffeine after 2pm and 3mg melatonin does the trick. 10 years, and never had to increase the dose. Zero side effects.

Like others have said, get to a doc and let them sort it out.

legion 12-22-2017 07:35 AM

I'll second the melatonin. I cut a 3mg into quarters and it's just enough to push me into sleep. I may be a little sluggish in the morning, but nothing like the side-effects of Ambien.

aigel 12-22-2017 07:45 AM

Oh man - that's interesting. i'd go drop the meds ASAP.

I would need medicine too if I went to bed at 8pm (!). What are the expectations here? You get up at 3 am to start your day? Because a geezer doesn't need more than 7h sleep.

If I was retired, bedtime would be midnight - get up at 7 or 8.

G

KFC911 12-22-2017 07:46 AM

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Originally Posted by HardDrive (Post 9858046)
For me, zero caffeine after 2pm and 3mg melatonin does the trick. 10 years, and never had to increase the dose. Zero side effects.

Like others have said, get to a doc and let them sort it out.

Doc's are the ones who prescribe Ambien...I'm just sayin'...

74-911 12-22-2017 08:09 AM

But what are you doing to alleviate the stress ??

Stress + sleep deprivation can lead to you doing major irrational things (this is from first hand experience a few years ago). Then Ambien on top of that?

My problem was not falling asleep, it was waking up with my mind/thoughts racing at warp speed after 2-3 hours of sleep and this went on night after night. This does a real number on you after a while.

Porsche-O-Phile 12-22-2017 08:11 AM

You need to get yourself a dog who can go in the closet and pee on your shoes for you.

Problem solved!

Seahawk 12-22-2017 08:20 AM

Moving is one of the Top Five stress inducing events.

Get to the Doc, get the blood work done, start an exercise regime of some sort, get off the meds if possible and keep posting here.

I would miss your perspective so get thee to a medical professional!

vash 12-22-2017 08:26 AM

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Originally Posted by Deschodt (Post 9858033)

Occam's razor

thanks for the refresher!! this was great.


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