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Posted by Karen, Queen of Squishies on September 22, 2009, 11:57 am
I will be so glad when we get fully into fall and away from the time of
seasons changing over. I hurt so bad I've been having nightmares every
night of being tortured. And I don't wake up from them either, I sleep
deep and sound. It's getting where I almost don't even want to go to
bed at night. I won't share the gruesome details, but the nightmare
pains are as bad as the daytime pain. Arrrrggghhhh.
Thanks for letting me tell somebody.
Karen, Queen of Squishies
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Posted by Patti on September 22, 2009, 12:42 pm
Check on the medications you are taking, Karen. Terrible, vivid
nightmares can be a side effect. I had them for a couple of years,
before the doctor asked if I was doing OK on a med. I said 'well, I do
get these ... ...' and he took me off it straight away. I bet it isn't
the only one.
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>I will be so glad when we get fully into fall and away from the time of
>seasons changing over. I hurt so bad I've been having nightmares every
>night of being tortured. And I don't wake up from them either, I sleep
>deep and sound. It's getting where I almost don't even want to go to
>bed at night. I won't share the gruesome details, but the nightmare
>pains are as bad as the daytime pain. Arrrrggghhhh.
>Thanks for letting me tell somebody.
>Karen, Queen of Squishies
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Best Regards
pat on the hill
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Posted by Jennifer in Ottawa on September 22, 2009, 1:19 pm
I'll second what Pat says! jennellh
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> I will be so glad when we get fully into fall and away from the time of
> seasons changing over. =A0I hurt so bad I've been having nightmares every
> night of being tortured. =A0And I don't wake up from them either, I sleep
> deep and sound. =A0It's getting where I almost don't even want to go to
> bed at night. =A0I won't share the gruesome details, but the nightmare
> pains are as bad as the daytime pain. =A0Arrrrggghhhh.
> Thanks for letting me tell somebody.
> Karen, Queen of Squishies
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Posted by onetexsun on September 22, 2009, 1:35 pm
((((((((( Karen )))))))))) Call your pharmacist and your doctor. One
of them may be able to help you out. Sometimes horrid dreams are a
side effect of medications. Poor baby .... wish I could help.
hugs,
Sunny
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Posted by Karen, Queen of Squishies on September 22, 2009, 5:22 pm
I'm glad I told you guys about this. I never thought of it as a side
effect because I've been on my meds. for awhile now. But sometimes
things build up. WAY down on the list of side effects for my
anti-depressant it says "abnormal dreams". I've been on this med. for
years with no problems. It still may be my daytime pain flowing over
into my nighttime dreams. I'm going to talk to my accupuncturist
tomorrow about all of it. Sometimes he comes up with just the simplest
solutions! And one advantage, well - the only advantage I know of, to
being so sensitive to things is that when things work, they work very
well.
Off to handquilt for awhile. Love you guys!!
Karen, Queen of Squishies
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>seasons changing over. I hurt so bad I've been having nightmares every
>night of being tortured. And I don't wake up from them either, I sleep
>deep and sound. It's getting where I almost don't even want to go to
>bed at night. I won't share the gruesome details, but the nightmare
>pains are as bad as the daytime pain. Arrrrggghhhh.
>Thanks for letting me tell somebody.
>Karen, Queen of Squishies