Posted by randermin on March 12, 2007, at 19:00:54
In reply to getting dreams back, permanent damage?, posted by randermin on March 5, 2007, at 15:45:43
notfred, I was just being facetious… no offense.
I did say I was remembering my dreams less, but that might have been a misleading thing to mention, if I don't take a benzo,
I can still remember my dreams completely and I know something is different in their content. The point is that the content
of my dreams has changed.What’s different now is they are all kind of cold, slightly dysphonic, just negative overall,
but at the same time not very intense or quest-like. To say that my dream recall is really the culprit and I just don't
realize that is pretty bold, to tell someone so easily that they are just mistaken about themselves, especially on such a subjective
internal matter. I know what you mean, but when I say my dream world has changed for the worse, I mean the substance,
to say its really just my waking perception is kind of cheap. I agree that brain chemistry affects subjective qualities of dreams
and their associated feelings, that's why I think ssris have changed something, because that chemical feeling in my dreams is different.
With that thematic element of my life (my dreams) dissolved, my waking life is a lot worse, I just don’t feel right.
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