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    Hi Folks,

    Ever Since I Can Remember I've Had Bad Dreams, Not Always Nightmare's But just Dreams that have left a memory.

    I Talk in my Sleep Lucky for me My Wife Knows this and Takes that into account when i shout out Other Peoples names, Some being Women Some Men and Some being Pets I've had or Friends Pets.
    Sometimes you can have a Convosation with me, and yet I don't know I'm having it.

    It's like I have an Active mind that doesn't know when to Sleep.

    Ever since my TIA I seem to be getting more upon more Dreams sometimes having upto 4 full length dreams, each one consisting of a whole day from morning to night.
    Almost like mini episodes of life, relived in a dream, and some dreams are so real i awake only to find it never happened.

    Yea I know, I'm a Weird and strange guy but just wondered if anyone else has these sort of Dreams? Does anyone else talk in their sleep or more?

    I know its not conected to Strokes But was Currious to find out if any others have these.

    Sometimes it gets me down as I don't seem to have had any sleep, Yet I have, I think

    Take Care's XXXX
    TIA 19th Aug 2009

    CT Scan Lumbar Punture 29th June 2010


    Andi XX

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    I very rarely used to remmeber dreams pre SAH but Ihave had more since clipping. I have dreamt full long dreams all about the same thing & pretty realistic. I never slept too well per SAH & used to feel tired a lot & found out when I was in HDU that I have sleep apnea so I don't get long periods of REM sleep which is when you dream. If I take something to elp me sleep then I do dream a lot & ahve dreamt episodes of tv prograames. HUbby is alos wierd has vivid dreams which can continue for days/nights in a row & he dreams episodes of programmes too

    i don't really get nightmares but hubby does ocasionally. I am more of a nice vivid dream type!
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    Gill

    SA(No Haemorrage) behind the right eye 6 weeks. Anyurism clipped in June at Wessex Neuro, Southampton 2010.Right optic nerve bruised & have diplopia which is now permenant, discharged frome eye clinic.

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    I have dreams always have and they feel so real when I wake up I beieve they happened. Jess.xxx
    Had a sah sept 7th 02 and another aneuerysm clipped jan 03

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    I do have some very vivid dreams which seem so real that I wake up and have to then realise that they were just a dream!
    I think I have less dreams post-sah to what I had pre... I used to have dreams which would continue over a few nights, sometimes the same dream or a continuation of the same dream...
    I had a few nights on holiday where I had some weird and strange dreams, probably because I was chilled out enough to sleep through the night properly and I was in a different setting?...

    You're not weird Andi, you just have a creative mind, vivid imagination and probably don't get enough rest! so when you do get to sleep there is too much going on inside your mind.
    Kel x


    SAH 11th Dec 2009 / Right PCOMM Aneurysm coiled at Charing Cross 18th Dec 2009, severe vasospasm during op

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    I've always had very vivid dreams, including lucid dreaming...where you're aware within the dream, that you are dreaming, and can control the outcomes! Quite interesting. Since the SAH, I've had many nightmares, do talk and yell, scream in my sleep. Not only does it wake hubby up, but sometimes I awaken due to the yelling or screaming! Years ago, I used to keep a dream journal. Very interesting to read later, as you can really see what has been going on in your life! The more you do the journaling, the recall becomes almost instant and stays with you. My Dr. said after having traumatic experiences, such as we've had, it is very common to have very vivid and sometimes frightening dreams - that seem very real. Not weird at all Andy. If it's weird, I may be the weirdest of them all Could write some good novels from some of my dreams - LOL!

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    Thanks for replying all so very much I was starting to think I was the only one LOL Hey Winter perhaps we could write a Novel together LOL that would make some reading eh

    Creative Kelley LOL Naaaa Me'll stick to Weird LOL
    TIA 19th Aug 2009

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    Ive read, everyone averages 3-6 dreams per night, some will link together. Many will remember them. Some will say they don't recall dreams


    "Dreams are the touchstones of our characters." - Henry David Thoreau

    Why Do We Dream? - Top Dream Theories

    http://psychology.about.com/od/statesofconsciousness/p/dream-theories.htm



    also have a look at this site, it give you an explanation about what the different dreams are



    http://www.dreammoods.com/dreamdictionary/

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    I haven't had a dream since my SAH used to have them all the time before. Wonder if I just don't remember them anymore.


    Janet x

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