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Posted by kamikazi_ladybug on November 29, 2002, at 14:17:07
I have ever had! These dreams are so real that I wake up and have to think about if they have really happened or not. At one point I dreamed my husband was cheating on me *gasp* and felt betrayed all day. I am on topamax, seroquel, and prozac weekly. Anyone else experience this on these meds?
Thanks.
Posted by kamikazi_ladybug on November 29, 2002, at 14:17:48
In reply to The most vivid dreams , posted by kamikazi_ladybug on November 29, 2002, at 14:17:07
Posted by justyourlaugh on November 29, 2002, at 15:40:58
In reply to The most vivid dreams , posted by kamikazi_ladybug on November 29, 2002, at 14:17:07
hi-yes it was happening to me too!
i was on effexor and trazodone.
i woke up most mornings and had to count pills-i was so sure i got up in the night and ate handfuls of them.
jyl
Posted by utopizen on November 29, 2002, at 21:00:00
In reply to The most vivid dreams , posted by kamikazi_ladybug on November 29, 2002, at 14:17:07
> I have ever had! These dreams are so real that I wake up and have to think about if they have really happened or not. At one point I dreamed my husband was cheating on me *gasp* and felt betrayed all day. I am on topamax, seroquel, and prozac weekly. Anyone else experience this on these meds?
> Thanks.Dude,
Try crying at 4:25 in the morning after forgetting my 300mg of Effexor the previous day... my dog was taken in by a motorcycle meth gang, face removed, right brain cut out, and cut all over, and no access to anesthesia... I've had vivid dreams that included someone killing me, but I never cried afterwards. This shook the heck out of me.
Posted by Joel Maxuel on November 30, 2002, at 12:28:40
In reply to Re: The most vivid dreams , posted by utopizen on November 29, 2002, at 21:00:00
I haven't had many vivid dreams lately, but I have had then even when i was on paxil (i'm on effexor xr now). Probably the last vivid dream I had was interrupted by my sister shaking me, waking me up. That however, was a dream too.
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