Would you mind saying what? I know that everyone is different, but I like to know what works at least sometimes for some people.
Yes, sure. I should first say what my main sleep problem was: waking in the middle of the night. Usually hot and fluey. It would take hours to cool down enough to get back to sleep, and if I didn't get enough sleep before morning, I'd be in much more pain during the day.
I now take half a zopiclone at night, and another half when I wake, around half way through the night. Plus panadol at bedtime and when I wake, whether I think I need it or not. I occasionally also use phenergan (bought OTC), usually one at bed time. I need 9 hours sleep these days to feel okay, and this combo does it for me.
The regular zopiclone worries my doctor, because its supposed to be habit forming. But for me, the benefits to my pain levels and overall functionality are worth so much. I also love not having to go through those hours of just lying there in the middle of the night, thinking. Also, I've never found it necessary to increase the dose, and I haven't had a problem when at times I have run out (usually I use 2 phenergan on the first night, and then after that, all is back to what it was pre-zopiclone).
Of course, its not a good idea to rely on drugs if you're normal and healthy. But I just think the equation is very different for us.
As you say, its all very personal. Everyone has to make their own decision about how much to rely on drugs, and then each has to find out what medicine will actually for them - if any.