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Seizure-dreams
You don’t have to have a history of epilepsy or seizures of any other kind to have dreams of having seizures occasionally, and what’s striking with it is how vividly realistic they can be, almost as-if you’re actually awake and seizing.
Has anyone here had one of those dreams, or something similar? |
No, that sounds terrifying, are they drug induced?
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i've never even heard of it as a thing
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I get them a lot. They feel so real. Idk if it’s cause I take anti depressants but it could be why. I also die in at least one dream every night. It’s wild
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I tend to get either violent nightmares or downright odd dreams.
Seizure dreams are more in the tragic in an everyday life sort of way, my dreams don't really work like that.:laugh: |
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It's horrible when you're awake and you can't move your body, my mind always thinks of the worst scenarios aswell, so it's not a good combination. |
When sleep-seizures actually do happen for-real, some people dream that they’re fighting random people (maybe their arch-nemeses in real life; who knows?) when in reality it’s paramedics, who are obviously just trying to get them into an ambulance rather than kidnap them.
I mention amitriptyline because certain medications, including tricyclic antidepressants (which amitriptyline is part of), can decrease your body’s seizure-threshold but it’s not so-much amitriptyline that does that. Clomipramine, amoxapine and especially maprotiline (other tricyclics) are the worst offenders there and seizures can easily happen in overdose. The risk of that happening with amitriptyline per-se is pretty low, like. But it can happen. Rarely. |
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