how long did it take for you to start to feel better? I started taking this yesterday and still feel so yuck.
I searched the threads and couldn't find specific discussions on this, but apologize if this has already been discussed. I know how everyone hates repeat questions.
I just do the Unison sleep tabs. My worst nausea comes in the evening around 8pm, so I tend to take 1/2 a tablet a couple hours beforehand. I screwed up once and took it too late and it came back up. It seems to do the trick for me though.
I take b6 and I am still nauseas and get sick occasionally. It did curb my food aversions and smell a little though. It took a couple of days. I've learned I can't take it with other vitamins or I get a really bad stomache ache.
It started working for me really quickly. I took it on a particularly bad night around 8pm and by 10pm it had gone from a level 8 (10 being the absolute worst) down to a 3-4 and I got some great sleep. Had heard from a few others that it took a few doses to kick in. I save it and only use when it is really bad but in general it starts working within an hour and lasts for a full 8 hours.
Also apparantly there are two different types of Unisom. On another thread someone suggested you try the other one if the first one didn't work. My doc did stress that the dose is only 25mg. Half a tab. And it works best when taken with the 25mg of b6.
You need the doxylamine succinate unisom, not the diphenhydramine unisom (this one is the same as Benadryl). I also take it with vitamin B6.
Diclegis (or Diclectin for you Canadians) is 20 mg of doxylamine and 20 mg of pyridoxine/B6. This is the only medicine FDA approved for morning sickness in pregnancy and is super expensive and usually not covered by insurance.
So, you can do it yourself. The only B6 I could find comes in 100mg tabs, so I cut those in half. And the OTC unisom is 25mg tabs.
I've only taken it 2 nights so far and I do think it helps, but I've still been nauseous.
When I was trying to decide what to buy I had a chat with the pharmacist at CVS and she acted a little surprised that I knew what was in Diclegis and I was trying to do it myself. She sort of shrugged and was like-yeah give it a go. She had to look it up to make sure what I was saying was right. My point is do your research, and don't be too surprised if the pharmacist isn't all that helpful.
I've been taking the blue tabs of Unisom (doxylamine succinate) around 7pm and B6 in the mornings. I'm 8 weeks today and have been taking it for 10 days so far. Symptoms improved after 2 days for me. I've also taken Zofran on the worst days but try to avoid it because of it's annoying side effects.
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Diphenhydramine has always worked better for me. That and the doxy are both class B drugs. I still do feel sick on it, but much better than the doxy. Just try one and switch to the other if it isn't working as well. I take it with a B6 too.
Re: Those of you who are taking B6 & Unisom...
Diclegis (or Diclectin for you Canadians) is 20 mg of doxylamine and 20 mg of pyridoxine/B6. This is the only medicine FDA approved for morning sickness in pregnancy and is super expensive and usually not covered by insurance.
So, you can do it yourself. The only B6 I could find comes in 100mg tabs, so I cut those in half. And the OTC unisom is 25mg tabs.
I've only taken it 2 nights so far and I do think it helps, but I've still been nauseous.
When I was trying to decide what to buy I had a chat with the pharmacist at CVS and she acted a little surprised that I knew what was in Diclegis and I was trying to do it myself. She sort of shrugged and was like-yeah give it a go. She had to look it up to make sure what I was saying was right. My point is do your research, and don't be too surprised if the pharmacist isn't all that helpful.
Hope you are feeling better soon!
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I may have had a breakdown this morning and said I can't do this for another month to the hubs... So sick. Ugh.
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I'm so trying this!