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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?
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No, that sounds terrifying, are they drug induced?
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the funk of 40,000 years!
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Is it true, @Redway? Are you on the drugs now?
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I guess that can be the case but they can also just happen. Just like waking paralysis or just-plain nightmares, a lot can go down in the realm of sleep and it can be kinda scary, to put it one way.
Do you take amitriptyline?
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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.
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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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Quand il pleut, il pleut
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Yeah, it’s pretty horrible. I think it’s the meds but if I stop taking them, it’s even worse. I mostly have the same dreams over and over, with the occasional new one. I also took melatonin once and it gave me night terrors. Not fun
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Quand il pleut, il pleut
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…yeah they really are pretty scary things to have and as you say, certain medication side effects can cause them for some people…and I know someone else also who has a same scary dream over and over and it’s pretty exhausting so that in itself can cause sleep disruption…so it all becomes a very layered thing because keeping a good sleep pattern is so important to try to counter those side effects…
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Iv not has a dream about him in years
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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.
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I've been what feels like awake, yet unable to move or turn around out of sheer terror of what's behind me in the past.(Like a really strong sensation that somethings in the bed with you)
Usually a few days after a weekend bender of drink ecstasy and acid. This was before marriage. They came back after I lost my marriage and my son, but this time I had to deal with it with a sober mind. I told a friend about this during covid and he suffered similar things due to PTSD. He was able to get his hands on an American drug called ambient, or ambien.Something like that. I took a 3 month self prescribed nightime dosage of 2 and never had a problem since. Last edited by Beso; 05-10-2025 at 04:39 PM. |
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stop advising people to take pointless drugs
you are not a doctor FFS |
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That’s still not the same thing as actively telling people what to do. Alright? It’s empathic inquiry, not instruction. And I mean that in the most humble, non-flowery way possible. If you had the kind of background and experiences people like me and Caitlyn have had, I’m sure you’d appreciate the context a lot more. So whether you have a Master’s (even PhD) in pharmaceutical chemistry and work as a psychiatric nurse or you’re just a lay person who reads Reddit and talks a little about your personal experiences with hyperacusis or post-traumatic nightmares, that personal experience and exchange of insight is indispensable. Doctors can’t fix everything, and even when they have the power to, sometimes the light-bulb lies in the hands of patients themselves while the systems catch up. I’m not saying that’s necessarily the case here but the point is, doctors only know what they know. They’re not magicians and they have huge limitations. And you can’t call the shots on what the discourse should be without knowing the people involved and their circumstances, experience and backgrounds (not necessarily even just qualifications). There’s a line between relevant questions and validation of those experiences and forcibly giving advice. I don’t have the authority to do that on the Internet, Samaritans don’t have the authority to do that over the ’phone, but the one thing we can do is talk about it. It does no harm. And for what it’s worth, prazosin is far from pointless from a nightmares-context. Not suitable for everyone, sure, but, again, I didn’t come with that advisory authority. It’s worthy of a subtle mention without crossing the line.
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Anti depressants don’t cure anything, they just lessen the pain we think through our brains 24/7 I mean I’m not to speak for everyone, I’m sure everyone has a different experience than me
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You just don’t get it, do you?
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I’m glad the medication’s helped.
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